Language Requirement & Placement for Wharton Students
Wharton students fulfill the Wharton foreign language requirement by completing two semesters of beginning language (SPAN 0100 and SPAN 0200/0210) or by demonstrating that they have achieved an equivalent level.
Many students enter Penn having already satisfied the language requirement, either via the SAT II or with an appropriate score on the AP or IB Higher Level examinations (see below). Make sure that an official record of your scores has been sent directly to Penn and that they are posted to your record.
Students with previous knowledge of Spanish who have not already fulfilled the language requirement are required to take the in-person Departmental Exam during New Student Orientation (NSO). Make-up exams are offered a few times a semester.
Wharton students can fulfill their language requirement in Spanish in one of the following ways:
Placement via the SAT II
Score | Placement |
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below 380 |
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380-440 |
Spanish 0210: Elementary Spanish I and II: Advanced Beginners |
450-540 |
Fulfills Wharton language requirement and places students into Spanish 0300 |
550-640 |
Fulfills Wharton language requirement and places students into Spanish 0400: Intermediate Spanish II |
Placement via the AP examinations
Score | Placement |
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AP Spanish Language or Literature score of 1 |
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AP Spanish Language or Literature score of 2 |
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AP Spanish Language or Literature score of 3 |
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AP Spanish Language or Literature score of 4 |
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AP Spanish Language score of 5 |
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AP Spanish Literature score of 5 |
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Placement via the IB Higher Level examinations
Score | Placement |
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Standard Level IB examinations |
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6 or 7 on the IB Higher Level B examination |
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5 on the IB Higher Level A examination |
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6 or 7 on the IB Higher Level A examination |
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Departmental Exams
Information on the next scheduled department make-up exam can be found on the Spanish homepage.
Continuing with Spanish after Fulfilling the Language Requirement
After successfully completing the language requirement by either completing or placing out of Spanish 0100 and Spanish 0200, Wharton students are encouraged to continue their study of Spanish. The Hispanic Studies department offers courses, certifications, and experiences that allow students to gain an advanced knowledge of the language that can be benefiical for personal and professional advancement.
- Spanish 0340: Intermediate Spanish I and II: Accelerated
- Penn Summer in Madrid
- Study Abroad Options
- Certificate in Spanish Language
- Business Spanish (SPAN 1010 and 1110)