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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3-0) F Prerequisite: SPAN 3000-level or SPAN 4213/4223 or by permission of department Students will demonstrate and utilize knowledge of Spanish as it applies to the area of Criminal Justice. They will learn phrases, terminology, and vocabulary in Spanish in the Aforementioned area. Students will be able to put in practice what they have learned in this course.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3-0) Sp Prerequisite: SPAN 3023 and/or 4200-level SPANISH COURSES or by permission of department Students will demonstrate and utilize knowledge of Spanish as it applies to the field of Social Science. They will utilize this skill and knowledge in their chosen career or profession, in order to serve the Community.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3-0) Sp Prerequisite: SPAN 3023 and/or 4200-level SPANISH COURSES or by permission of department Students will demonstrate and utilize knowledge of Spanish as it applies to the field of Health Services. They will utilize this skill and knowledge in their chosen career or profession, in order to serve the Community.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3-0) F Prerequisite: SPAN 3023 and/or 4200-level SPANISH COURSES or by permission of department Students will demonstrate and utilize knowledge of Spanish as it applies to the field of Agriculture. They will utilize this skill and knowledge in their chosen career or profession, in order to serve the Community.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3-0) F Prerequisite: SPAN 3023 and/or 4200-level SPANISH COURSES or by permission of department Students will acquire a basic understanding of mass media focusing on world-wide Spanish markets. They will engage in intensive oral and written practice, focusing on vocabulary, simulation, and communicative skills specific to television, radio, newsprint, public relations and the web.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3-0) F, Sp, S Prerequisite: 4200-level SPANISH COURSES or by permission of department In this course, students will be engaged in community service projects in the professional Spanish field in which they are concentrating. The projects will give them a chance to utilize the professional Spanish that they have acquired in the service of the institutional community and/or the community at large.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 4200- level SPANISH COURSES or by permission of department In this course, students will participate in supervised projects in academically-related tasks in community agencies or University-related academic service projects using the Spanish language. Projects may include working with schools or community agencies, developing group or individual projects, translating and interpreting, tutoring on campus, etc.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SPAN 3000 level and/or 4200- level SPANISH COURSES or by permission of department Students will sharpen their language and Spanish-based professional skills in such countries as Mexico and Spain, through established Study Abroad Programs. These programs will enable students to become proficient in the language, especially in the professional field of their choice. Study abroad will also give students the opportunity to immerse themselves in another culture and language.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3-0) Sp Prerequisite: SPAN 3000 level and/or 4200-level SPANISH COURSES or by permission of department In this professional Spanish course, students will learn techniques needed to translate and interpret from Spanish to English, and vice versa, on a general and/or professional/technical level. In the process, they will learn the lexical, syntactical, stylistic, cultural and practical applications in Spanish/English, English/Spanish translation, especially the one(s) suited to their profession or career of choice.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits (3-2)F Students are introduced to the fundamental principles of soil science that have applications to the environment and other fields of study. Soil properties and processes are described. Students are introduced to and learn to apply their knowledge to soil properties, the comprehensive system of soil classification and the relationships between and among soil organisms, soil water and the availability of plant nutrients in mineral soils.
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