NSCC Guided Pathway

Liberal Arts (LAT) Spanish Language Pathway – Liberal Arts Pathway

Associate of Arts, Liberal Studies Division

Course Number Course title Credits
CMP101 Composition 1 3
SPN101 or SPN101A or SPN101B or SPN101C Elementary Spanish 1 or Elementary Spanish 1 for Health Professionals or Elementary Spanish 1 for Criminal Justice Careers or Elementary Spanish 1: Business and Finance 3
FFL100 First Year Experience 3
MAT140-XXX MAT 140 level or higher 3
BEH-ELECTIVE or SOC108 Behavioral Science Elective or The Sociology of Diversity 3
CMP102-150 Composition 2 Elective 3
PLS, HIS, or ECO-ELECTIVE PLS, HIS, or ECO Elective 3
PHI, GWS, or IDS-HUM-ELECTIVE PHI, GWS, or IDS-HUM Elective 3
SPN102 Elementary Spanish 2 3
SCI-ELECTIVE Science Elective 3
LIT-Elective or LIT216 LIT Elective (100-200 level) or Lit of the American Peoples 2: Latin American Literataure 3
LS-Elective Laboratory Science Elective 4
SPN201 Intermediate Spanish 1 3
LA-ELECTIVE Liberal Arts Elective 3
LA-ELECTIVE or SPE202 Liberal Arts Elective or Intercultural Communication 3
SPN202 Intermediate Spanish 2 3
LA-ELECTIVE or SPE106 or SOC202 Liberal Arts Elective or Interpersonal Communication or Race, Gender, and Class 3
LA-ELECTIVE Liberal Arts Elective 3
SPN260 Conversational Spanish - Advanced 3
SS-ELECTIVE Social Science Elective 3
Total Program Credits: 61
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Program Notes
  • Open admissions
  • Communication and Mathematics proficiency required to graduate.
  • Students graduating in the LAT degree program must take a minimum of 6 credits of Liberal Arts at the 200 level.
  • MA does not have an A2B Spanish Pathway. This course selection is mapped from the A2B General Studies/Liberal Arts pathway. It therefore fulfills those A2B requirements.
  • Eligible Commonwealth Commitment program
  • Mass Transfer Program
Additional Graduation Requirements
  • Cumulative CLGPA at or above 2.0
  • Submit your intent to graduate form https://www.northshore.edu/registrar/graduation.html

Campus Information

  • Lynn, Danvers or Online

Advising Notes

  • The recommended courses listed are designed upon degree completion for a student to be eligible to transfer to a public Massachusetts state university or UMASS system institution with junior status having completed general education requirements.
  • Meet with an advisor to discuss transferability of elective options prior to registering for an elective.
  • Courses are listed in the recommended order you should take them.
  • All student degree audits for graduation purposes will be based off the official program of study the student is enrolled in.