Professor Tilsik Hagan, M.A.

Valencia College - West and Downtown Campus

Professor Hagan obtained her Master's degree in Spanish from the University of Central Florida. She has been teaching for over 10 years at Valencia College as a Part-Time, Visiting Spanish Professor, and on Contract.
She has a double Bachelor's from UCF in Spanish and Motion Picture Technology and graduated with Honors for her undergraduate and graduate degrees achieving a 4.0 GPA in her Master's degree.
Originally from Caracas, Venezuela, her family immigrated to the United States when she was six. She has traveled to various places in North America and Europe throughout her life.
Professor Hagan is a dedicated and energetic individual who finds joy in teaching the Spanish language as well as all of its rich heritage.

Read more about Professor Hagan's career on LinkedIn by clicking on the Faculty Website link below.


Contact

West Campus
Valencia WC Bldg 5 Room 146 & Downtown Campus UW Room 306/DPAC 261 (Please, all meetings/bookings by appointment only).
(407) 582-6600
tnoriega@valenciacollege.edu
Faculty WebSite

Hours

Engagement Hours:
(Please, all meetings/bookings by appointment only).
• Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM via telephone/Zoom
• Mondays 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM via telephone/Zoom
• Fridays 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM via telephone/Zoom
• Before and after class on scheduled days for onsite classes




Preferred Contact Method: Canvas messaging


Important Announcements
REGARDING THE NEW PORTALES (2022) EDITION:

We will officially start using the new “Portales 2.0” (2022) edition in the Spring of 2023. If you wait until the Spring of 2023 to take or retake Elementary Spanish 2, then you would need to purchase the new textbook edition of “Portales 2.0” (2022). Note: If you did not pass SPN 1121 in the Fall of 2022 and want to retake SPN 1121, you will need to purchase the new edition of Portales 2.0 (2022).
Last updated 8/13/2023



RECOMMENDED ALLOCATED TIME FOR SPN 1120 & SPN 1121 COURSES:

Learning a foreign language requires time and effort. Recommended allocated time for this course: As students, you are encouraged to learn to manage your time wisely. What does this mean regarding this class? Since it is a 4-credit hour class, you should multiply 4 times 4 which is equal to 16 hours of study time per week for this course. This means that if you divide 16 (hours) by 7 (days of the week), you are expected to study and work in this class for at least 2.5 hours daily. Out of those 2.5 hours, at least 20 minutes should be devoted to studying and memorizing vocabulary daily.
Last updated 8/13/2023