Spanish minor.. worth it?

<p>Your question back then was . . . </p>

<p>“And for languages, if I test out of 2nd-3rd semester Spanish, I do not need to take a language class for international business right?”</p>

<p>It is confusing to talk about which semester you test into. It is less confusing to talk about 200-level, which for Spanish means S200 and S250 to get the six credits required for the International Business co-major (and the International Dimension requirement if you are using Spanish for that). </p>

<p>If you tested out of S200 that would mean you tested into S250. If you tested into S250, then, yes, you would only have to take S250 to get the six credits fulfilled. You would get three credits for S250 and three credits for S200 after you applied for the S200 credit.</p>

<p>But since you actually tested into S200 (instead of out of it), you now would have to take S200 and S250 to get the six credits for the International Business co-major and/or International Dimension if you just used the six Spanish credits for the International Dimension and skipped doing the co-major.</p>

<p>Alternately, if you did not do the co-major, you could not take any foreign language classes and still get the International Dimension fulfilled. You could take two A&H or S&H area studies classes (like History of Latin America I and History of Latin America II) that double count for the A&H or S&H requirements and can be applied to fulfill the International Dimension.</p>

<p>Sorry I mistated about only taking one three-credit class if you test into S200; I should have said only taking three hours if you test into S250. Talking about semesters is confusing, because you can do the first year of Spanish by taking two four-credit semesters (S100 and S150) or one four-credit semester (S105).</p>