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SPA 5100: Advanced Composition. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: SPA 3100 or placement. Study and utilization of Spanish in written form: colloquial usage, literary Spanish, commercial Spanish, idiomatic expressions. Brief compositions and translation exercises. Conducted entirely in Spanish. (Y)
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SPA 5200: Spanish Phonetics. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: SPA 3100 or consent of instructor. A systematic study of Spanish sounds; conducted in Spanish. (B)
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SPA 5200 - Spanish Phonetics. Cr
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SPA 5300: Advanced Grammar and Stylistics. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: SPA 5100 or placement. Intensive study of grammar and syntax. Free composition and conversation. Conducted in Spanish. (B)
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SPA 5300 - Advanced Grammar and Stylistics. Cr
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SPA 5400: Technical and Literary Translation. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq; SPA 3100. English-Spanish and Spanish-English translations, literary and technical. Idioms in technical, business and legal contexts. Computerized translation technology. (B)
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SPA 5400 - Technical and Literary Translation. Cr
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SPA 5550: Spanish Culture and Its Tradition. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: SPA 4610, 4620, 4630, or 4640. Spain's cultural history: painting, sculpture, architecture and music, through films, records, newspapers, and other texts. (B)
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SPA 5550 - Spanish Culture and Its Tradition. Cr
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SPA 5560: Spanish American Cultures and their Traditions. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: SPA 4610, 4620, 4630, or 4640. Spanish America before and after the discovery of the New World. Art, music, customs, contemporary institutions, through films, records, newspapers, gallery visit to Detroit Institute of Art, and the text. (B)
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SPA 5560 - Spanish American Cultures and their Traditions. Cr
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SPA 5570: Topics in Hispanic Culture or Language. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: SPA 4610, 4620, 4630, or 4640. Specific themes , genres, movements or periods. Topics to be announced in Schedule of Classes. (Y)
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SPA 5570 - Topics in Hispanic Culture or Language. Cr
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SPA 5750: Theories of Second Language Acquisition. Cr. ENG 5750) CLA 5750) FRE 5750) GER 5750) ITA
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Investigation of theories in second language acquisition. Review of research in development of second language competence: acquisition of phonology, lexicon, semantics, syntax, discourse, and pragmatics. (B)
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SPA 5750 - Theories of Second Language Acquisition. Cr. ENG 5750) CLA 5750) FRE 5750) GER 5750) ITA
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SPA 5810: Teaching Foreign Languages: Receptive Skills. Cr. FRE 5810) CLA 5810) CLA 7810) FRE 7810) GER 5810) GER 7810) ITA 5810) ITA 7810) LED 5810) LED 7810) N E
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: SPA 5850 or consent of instructor. Research on acquisition of reading/listening skills in a foreign language. Difference between receptive and productive language use; how methods of foreign language teaching treat the instruction of the receptive skills. (B)
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SPA 5810 - Teaching Foreign Languages: Receptive Skills. Cr. FRE 5810) CLA 5810) CLA 7810) FRE 7810) GER 5810) GER 7810) ITA 5810) ITA 7810) LED 5810) LED 7810) N E
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SPA 5820: Teaching Foreign Languages: Productive Skills. Cr. FRE 5820) CLA 5820) CLA 7820) FRE 7820) GER 5820) GER 7820) ITA 5820) ITA 7820) LED 5820) LED 7820) N E
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: SPA 5850 or consent of instructor. Current research on acquisition of speaking and writing skills in a foreign language. Difference between productive and receptive language use; how various methods of foreign language teaching treat the instruction of productive skills. (B)
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SPA 5820 - Teaching Foreign Languages: Productive Skills. Cr. FRE 5820) CLA 5820) CLA 7820) FRE 7820) GER 5820) GER 7820) ITA 5820) ITA 7820) LED 5820) LED 7820) N E
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