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3.00 Credits
Instructs in the basic principles of Spanish pronunciation and in the fundamentals of grammar and sentence structure. Emphasizes the development of speaking, writing, reading, and listening skills and introduces students to the culture, history, and geography of Spanish-speaking regions. (F,S,M)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SPAN 1001 and permission of the instructor. Instructs in the further development of Spanish speaking, writing, reading, and listening skills but includes a more detailed study of grammar, longer conversational exercises, and continued discussion of the history and culture of Spanish-speaking peoples. Students who register for Spanish 1002 ISAC are required to register and pay the additional fee for the 8-10-day study abroad component to Mexico. (M, alternating years)
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3.00 Credits
Introduces basic grammar and Spanish vocabulary for use in a variety of occupations. Emphasizes frequently used phrases, comprehension, and situational role-playing. Topics may vary from semester to semester. (Career Course) (S)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SPAN 1001. Emphasizes applied business/industrial terms associated with performing business transactions in Spanish-speaking environments. Explores fiscal matters, political/ legal environment, and routine applications important to business success. (Career Course)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SPAN 1002. Offers intensive review of Spanish grammar, verb forms, and idioms. Involves reading texts of moderate difficulty and more advanced conversation exercises. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SPAN 2001 or its equivalent. Continues the reading of moderately difficult texts in the literature and culture of Spanish-speaking peoples; includes advanced conversation exercises. (S)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SPAN 2002. Presents an advanced course in Spanish grammar, verb forms, and idioms. Includes advanced readings from contemporary sources such as newspapers and current novels with themes of social interest. Emphasizes the ability to use conversational Spanish with assignments for watching Spanish language television, listening to local Spanish radio, and conversing with native speakers. Requires two hours of language lab per week. Requirement may be met through foreign study during May or during the summer at the Escuela Para Estudiantes Extranjeros (EEE) of the University of Veracruz, Mexico, with which the Board of Regents has exchange agreements.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SPAN 3001. Presents advanced Spanish grammar, composition, idioms, and conversation. Includes advanced readings from contemporary sources such as newspapers and current novels with themes of social interest. Emphasizes the ability to use conversational Spanish with assignments for watching Spanish language television, listening to local Spanish radio, and conversing with native speakers. Requires two hours of language lab per week. Requirement may be met through foreign study during May or during the summer at the Escuela Para Estudiantes Extranjeros (EEE) of the University of Veracruz, Mexico, with which the Board of Regents has exchange agreements.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: READ 0098 or a COMPASS Reading score of 80 or better. Survey and critical appreciation of theatre. Provides an overview of theatre history, the elements of a play as literature, insight into how a play is analyzed from a preproduction and production point of view, an understanding of theatre as an art form, and knowledge of technical aspects of theatre. No previous experience required. (S)
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2.00 Credits
A basic course in welding. Welding processes are studied with emphasis on MIG welding, oxyacetylene welding, cutting and brazing. Application of these principles will consist of projects in the Welding Laboratory. (Career Course) (F,S,M)
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