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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Designed for the needs of heritage speakers of Spanish with little or no formal training in Spanish. Spelling, accentuation, and standard sentence-level grammar plus opportunities for Spanish conversation.
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9.00 Credits
Intensive practice in Spanish. Methods, materials, and small class sections are tailored to the varied linguistic needs of the students. Given in conjunction with Latin American Studies 2101 (0100), Latin America through Film and Fiction; and Sociology 2163 (0163), Area Studies. This combination of language study, area study (taught in Spanish), and a field trip opportunity to use Spanish in a total-immersion atmosphere affords a unique opportunity for personal enrichment and language acquisition.
Prerequisite:
Admittance to Latin American Studies Semester
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4.00 Credits
Basic Spanish I is an introductory Spanish course for students with little or no previous Spanish experience. The course will develop basic skills for speaking, listening, reading, and writing as well as introduce students to the richness and diversity of Spanish-speaking cultures. Daytime sections on Main Campus combine regular classroom instruction and practice with Language Lab sessions dedicated to the use of instructional technology. Other sections provide all instruction in the regular classroom.
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4.00 Credits
Basic Spanish II is a continuation of the work begun in Basic I. The course further develops basic skills for speaking, listening, reading, and writing, and it continues the introduction to the richness and diversity of Spanish-speaking cultures. Daytime sections on Main Campus combine regular classroom instruction and practice with Language Lab sessions dedicated to the use of instructional technology. Other sections provide all instruction in the regular classroom.
Prerequisite:
SPANISH 1901 (H091) or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
Intermediate Spanish is a communicative course. More sophisticated grammatical concepts will be introduced and students will continue to develop speaking, listening, reading, and writing competencies. Class work will include discussions, videos, and writing. Students will take a more active role in their own learning process by using computer technology out of class to hone grammar skills and explore the multi-faceted world of Hispanic culture.
Prerequisite:
SPANISH 1902 (H092) or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
The main thrust of this course is oral practice with grammar review for the purpose of improving the non-native student’s oral communication skills.
Prerequisite:
SPANISH 1003 (C061) or 1903 (H093) or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
This course devotes time to speaking and writing skills, but the main emphasis is reading comprehension and interpretation of texts in Spanish.
Prerequisite:
SPANISH 1003 (0052) or 1903 (H092) or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
This course enhances and strengthens control of standard Spanish grammar and orthography
through the study of representative samples of essays, prose, poetry, business
letters, formal written communiqués, etc., in Spanish. Develops vocabulary
recognition and writing skills focusing on the paragraph and the short essay.
Prerequisite:
SPANISH 1011 (0088) or equivalent
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9.00 Credits
Designed to meet the needs of the more advanced participants in the Latin American Studies Semester (LASS) program. Provides intensive practice in Spanish, using methods, materials, and small class sections tailored to the varied linguistic needs of the students. Given in conjunction with Latin American Studies 2101 (0100), Latin America through Film and Fiction; and Sociology 2163 (0163), Area Studies. This combination of language study, area study (taught in Spanish), and a field trip opportunity to use Spanish in a total-immersion atmosphere affords a unique opportunity for personal enrichment and language acquisition. Note: For advanced students only. A companion to Spanish 1076 (0076).
Prerequisite:
Admittance to Latin American Studies Semester
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3.00 Credits
This course devotes time to reading comprehension and oral expression, but the main thrust of the course is written expression using appropriate Spanish grammar and orthography. Note: Prior to fall 2009, the course title was “Composition and Conversation.”
Prerequisite:
SPANISH 2001 (0101) or 2901 (H101) or equivalent
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