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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of SPAN 1010. Attendance at the language laboratory may be mandatory. Prereq., SPAN 1010 (min grade of C-), or placement. Credit not granted for this course and SPAN 1150.
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3.00 Credits
Grammar review. Emphasizes reading, writing, and speaking skills. Attendance at the language laboratory may be mandatory. Prereq., SPAN 1020 (min grade C-), or placement. Credit not granted for this course and SPAN 2150. Meets MAPS requirement for foreign language.
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3.00 Credits
Grammar review. Emphasizes reading, writing, and speaking skills. Attendance at the language laboratory may be mandatory. Prereq., SPAN 2110 (min grade C-) or better, or placement. Credit not granted for this course and SPAN 2150.
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5.00 Credits
Intensive review of grammar and other subjects covered in SPAN 2110 and 2120. Attendance at the language laboratory may be mandatory. Prereq., SPAN 1020 (min grade of C-), or placement and departmental approval. Credit not granted for this course and SPAN 2110 or 2120. Meets MAPS requirement for foreign language.
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5.00 Credits
Transitional course that introduces students to the Spanish major and improves their writing skills. Involves composition, reading, and to a lesser extent, conversation. Prereq., SPAN 2120 or 2150 (min grade C-), the equivalent, or placement.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes vocabulary acquisition and speaking fluency. Through structured and carefully monitored individual, group, and class work, students achieve enduring language growth and meaningful acculturation that otherwise could only be achieved through an extended stay in an Hispanic country. Prereqs., SPAN 2120 or 2150 (min grade C-), the equivalent, or placement. Credit not granted for this course and SPAN 3002. Does not count toward the Spanish major.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for Spanish majors, this course focuses on refining fluency in both informal and formal discourse through group discussions, class work, and individual and group presentations with a focus on preparing students for communication in professional settings. To that end, the materials used in the course will emphasize themes and problems relevant to the contemporary Hispanic world. Prereq., SPAN 3000 (min grade C-) or equivalent. Credit not granted for this course and SPAN 3001.
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3.00 Credits
Includes the study of business vocabulary, business concepts, geographic context, and cultural context. Prereq., SPAN 3000.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of SPAN 3030 with more emphasis on interpreting and elementary translation. Some attention is given to the writing of resumes and application letters, as well as to the entire job-search process. Prereqs., SPAN 3000, 3030.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to teach some of the methods, techniques, and tools of descriptive linguistics as they apply to articulatory phonetics. Students analyze important contrasts between sounds of Spanish and English by means of phonetic transcription. Prereq., SPAN 3000.
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