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4.00 Credits
The subject matter of the course is announced in the annual schedule of classes. Content varies from year to year but does not duplicate existing courses. Also offered in Weekend College.
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4.00 Credits
Encourages your active involvement with Spanish from the first class, helping you to develop knowledge and practical ability at an elementary level in all five skills: listening, reading, writing, speaking and cultural awareness. Offered in fall and winter semester, and in an accelerated format during summer and in Weekend College. Prerequisite: Placement required of all students, unless you have never taken Spanish.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of Elementary Spanish I. You will further develop your receptive abilities: listening, reading, and cultural awareness, at the same time you increase your communication skills in Spanish: the productive abilities, speaking and writing. Offered in fall and winter semester, and in an accelerated format in summers and in Weekend College. Placement exam required of students who did not take Elementary Spanish I at the College of St. Catherine. Prerequisite: SPAN 1110, its equivalent, or placement exam.
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4.00 Credits
Designed to increase listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in Spanish with a focus on Hispanic culture. Intensive practice of grammatical structures. Offered annually. Also offered summers and in Weekend College. Prerequisite: SPAN 1120, its equivalent, or placement exam.
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4.00 Credits
With a specific focus on cultural understanding, history, and social justice, you will apply grammar structures learned in the previous three semesters to discuss and analyze themes from Spanish-speaking countries and the United States. Emphasis is on verbal and written communication. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: SPAN 2110, its equivalent, or placement exam.
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4.00 Credits
Through this writing-intensive bridge course to advanced courses in the department, you will take a cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary approach to reading and analyzing texts in Spanish. Varying from semester to semester, literary texts and films may be chosen from a range of time periods, genres, and place of origin: Spain, Latin America and/or Spanish-speaking parts of the U.S. You will focus primarily on critical reading and writing, as you continue to polish skills in listening and speaking. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: SPAN 2120, its equivalent, or placement exam.
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4.00 Credits
You will gain knowledge about the layered history and issues involving Hispanics and Latinos in the United States. As you discuss a number of materials, from writings, to film and documentaries, to the arts, to experiential learning tasks, you will increase your awareness of and experience with cross-cultural, bilingual ways of life, thinking, and being. You will speak primarily in Spanish. Offered winter semester. Prerequisite: SPAN 2110 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
You will learn how to read and write about a variety of literary and cultural texts, including film. At the same time you will incorporate into your work specialized analytical terminology and grammar structures not thoroughly covered in intermediate-level Spanish. This course will prepare you for success in advanced classes in the department. Offered in fall semester. Prerequisite: SPAN 2250.
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4.00 Credits
Through a multi-disciplinary approach that includes history, literature, art, politics, and film, you will explore the evolution of Hispanic culture, looking at changes and connections between Spain and Latin America. Offered every other year. Prerequisite: SPAN 2250 or equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
Focusing on themes and prominent authors and contemporary works that vary from year to year, you will read and discuss contemporary works written in Spanish from Spain, Latin America and/or the U.S. Offered every other year. Prerequisite: SPAN 2250 or equivalent.
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