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SPN 434: Special Problems in Spanish Linguistics
2.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th is course is designed to cover certain diffi cult but highly important problems in grammar, sentence structure, vocabulary, pronunciation, intonation and other points in contrastive linguistics. Th e course is normally off ered in conjunction with SPN 434. As needed.
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SPN 470: Independent Study in Spanish
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
In this course students may develop topics covering aspects of language, literature, history or culture. As needed.
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STS 110: Learning Strategies
2.00 Credits
Hastings College
A class designed to assist the student in learning eff ectively at the college level. A full range of options, ideas, techniques, and strategies are presented. Topics include identifi cation of learning styles, time management, reading textbooks, note taking, stress management, and taking exams. Each semester.
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STS 121: Fellowships Seminar
1.00 Credits
Hastings College
A seminar for all students, fi rst-year through seniors, who may be interested in applying for highly selective fellowships. Th e seminar explores various issues in contemporary thought from diff ering perspectives. It is team-taught by Student Fellowships Committee members and other faculty. Th e seminar also addresses reading, writing, and interview skills that students need in applying for these fellowships. As needed.
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STS 130: Living & Learning at HC
1.00 Credits
Hastings College
A required seminar for all full-time fi rst year students at Hastings College. Th e course covers the topics of college adjustment, healthy behaviors, career planning, and diversity. Focus is on the student's current and future lifestyle. Th e course is designed to instill in fi rst-year students the value of the liberal arts and to connect lines of inquiry across academic disciplines. Beginning with a session during New Student Days and possibly attending Artist-Lecture-Series events as well as other campus events, students can experience the integration of the liberal arts across the campus. Seven to eight week course. Each semester.
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STS 150: Peer HIV Education
1.00 Credits
Hastings College
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STS 150-159: Service Learning Courses
1.00 Credits
Hastings College
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STS 151: College Acquaintance Rape
1.00 Credits
Hastings College
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STS 152: Bacchus
1.00 Credits
Hastings College
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STS 160: Advanced PHIVE-O
1.00 Credits
Hastings College
An opportunity for students to learn information about HIV/ AIDS and other STDs. Students use this information to educate a variety of diff erent groups. Students enrolling in this course must be members of PHIVE-O.
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