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SOC 380: Advanced Sociology Topics
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Students explore more specialized sociological topics with more rigorous theoretical or research components than 200-level courses require. Prerequisites: 200-level SOC course.
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SOC 490: Independent Study cv
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Reading, research and creative work on a problem related to the major field. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
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SPAN 101-102: Elementary Spanish I- II
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
An introductory sequence focusing on the acquisition of simple communication skills in the Spanish language and an understanding and appreciation of the diversity of Hispanic culture and peoples. Fulfills the foreign-language requirement.
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SPAN 101-102 - Elementary Spanish I- II
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SPAN 103-104: Intermediate Spanish I- II
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
An intermediate sequence that focuses on the attainment of communicative competence in the Spanish language within a contextual framework intended to lead the student to an understanding and appreciation of the cultural patterns of Spanish-speaking peoples. Prerequisite: SPAN 102 or placement exam. These courses are designated as humanities division general education courses. These courses are approved diversity studies courses.
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SPAN 111: Conversation, Composition And Grammar
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Guided classroom practice in speaking Spanish designed to improve pronunciation and develop fluency while exploring Hispanic culture. Analysis of grammatical constructions through written work. Prerequisite: SPAN 104 or placement exam. This course is designated as a humanities division general education course.
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SPAN 112: Advanced Composition And Grammar
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Intensive practice in written Spanish to improve expressive abilities and understanding of Hispanic cultures by appropriate use of form and content. An analysis of more difficult Spanish grammatical constructions according to student need. Prerequisite: SPAN 111 or placement exam. This course is designated as a humanities division general education course. This is an approved diversity studies course.
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SPAN 121: Approaches to Latin American Literature
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Interpretive reading of 20th-century Latin-American poems, narrative fiction and plays in translation. Choice of specific selections kept variable. Fulfills the humanities division general education requirement for literature. Taught in English. This course is designated as a humanities division general education course.
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SPAN 222: Spanish For Professions
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Spanish for professions attends to language specific to business, education, social work, and health (as needed by students enrolled in the course). In addition, students learn the cultural customs, mores, social practices, and beliefs of various cultures vital to better understanding the people these professions serve. This course combines Spanish grammar, conversation, listening, writing, specific vocabulary for the particular professions and reading practice relevant to professional interests. If focusing on different professions, students may take the course more than once (i.e. once for Spanish for Professions: Business and another time for Spanish for Professions: Health). Pre-requisite SPAN 111 Spanish Composition, Conversation and Grammar.
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SPAN 223: Spanish Translation
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
James S. Holmes suggests, "The translation process is a multi-level process; while we are translating sentences, we have a map of the original text in our minds and at the same time, a map of the kind of text we want to produce in the target language. Even as we translate serially, we have this structural concept so that each sentence in our translation is determined not only by the sentence in the original but by the two maps of the original text and of the translated text which we are carrying along as we translate." Students in Translation will work toward creating those mental Spanish and English maps both in written and spoken communications. Pre-requisite SPAN 112 Advanced Composition and Grammar.
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SPAN 235: Civilization of Spain
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Study of significant aspects of the historical, political, social, economic, religious and cultural realities of Spain, in order to better understand the Spanish way of life. Conducted in Spanish. Prerequisite: SPAN 111 or proficiency. This course is designated as a humanities division general education course.
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