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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: A major in Sociology, completion of required courses for major or minor, junior or senior standing, and 3.0 average in the major. Permission of Internship Coordinator required. Written application must be submitted to the Internship Coordinator no later than six weeks before the start of the semester during which the student will be enrolled in the Internship. Course consists of field placement in public or private non-profit agencies that combine work experience, typically unpaid, with academic research and analysis. Requires a minimum of 10 hours per week on-site at the internship agency. Work expectations for each intern are contracted with instructor and placement supervisor. Regular meetings with instructor, weekly submission of work logs, readings as assigned, and final paper required. May be repeated for up to 8 credit hours.
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4.00 Credits
A major in Criminology or Sociology or minor in Criminal Justice, completion of required courses for major or minor, junior or senior standing, and 3.0 average in the major. Permission of Internship Coordinator required. Written application must be submitted to the Internship Coordinator no later than six weeks before the start of the semester during which the student will be enrolled in the Internship. Course consists of field placement in criminology related and criminal justice settings that provide firsthand experience and knowledge of careers in the area, including probation, parole, policing, juvenile and adult court systems, corrections and treatment programs. Requires a minimum of 10 hours per week on-site at the internship agency. Work expectations for each intern are contracted with instructor and placement supervisor. Regular meetings with instructor, weekly submission of daily internship logs, readings as assigned and final paper required. May be repeated for up to 8 credit hours.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Senior standing, major in sociology and instructor's permission. Faculty-supervised and directed selected readings in areas of special interest to the student. May be repeated for credit for a maximum of 8 credit hours.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor, departmental approval. This course involves specially arranged projects or supervised experiences for non-native speakers in Spanish conducted in the university and in the community. Examples include special work in the Instructional Media Services laboratory. Or participation in a Spanish-language play, and a study or service project involving fieldwork in one of the Spanish communities. Projects arranged between individual students and instructors; title of the project will appear on the student's transcript. The course is available on S/U basis only. It may be repeated for credit with change of topic.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: SPN 101: No prerequisite; SPN 102: SPN 101 or the equivalent course with C or better. This course involves the development of proficiency in speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Spanish with contextual cultural information. It includes a lab fee.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: SPN 102 or two years of high-school Spanish. The course involves the increasing mastery of the basic skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing. It also includes basic grammar review and enrichment.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: SPN 192: No prerequisite; SPN 292: SPN 201; SPN 392: SPN 301; SPN 492: SPN 301 and one literature or civilization course. This is the study of a particular topic in Spanish language, literature, or civilization as part of the university’s Study Abroad Program. It may be repeated with change of topic.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Student must have sophomore, junior, or senior standing. Proposed projects must be approved by a full-time department faculty member (who will serve as the project adviser) and the department chairman. The course is comprised of student-initiated supervised projects involving Spanish language or literature, such as in-depth study of a particular writer, or special readings in linguistics. Independent study may be used to cover the materials of a listed course not offered in a given year. Projects are arranged between individual students and instructor; title of project will appear on the student's transcript. It may be repeated for credit with change of topic.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Completion of SPN 102 with C or better or equivalent. This course is comprised of readings in U.S. and Hispanic culture and practice in conversation and composition. It includes refinement and expansion of grammar capabilities and activities. SPN 201 may be taken before or after SPN 202 or SPN 203.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Completion of SPN 102 with C or better or equivalent. Reading strategies and a variety of short literary pieces, activities, and writings help develop the student's ability and background in Hispanic literature. The course includes practice and expansion of grammar, skills development and writing proficiency. SPN 202 may be taken before or after SPN 201 or SPN 203.
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