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4.50 Credits
Those in business are finding the need to interact more and more with Spanish speaking customers. To better serve these customers it is important to have grasp of Spanish language and culture. This course will provide students with the necessary skills to communicate in Spanish at a beginning level. Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
The student continues to focus on the skills begun in SPAN 1050, Spanish for Business Professionals I, such that they can communicate with Spanish customers at more advanced level. Prerequisites SPAN 1050 Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
Those in the medical profession are finding that they need to help and serve more Spanish speaking clients than they have in the past. To serve these clients better it is important that these medical professionals have a grasp of the Spanish language and culture. This course will provide students with the necessary skills to communicate in Spanish at a beginning level. Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
The student continues to focus on the skills begun in Spanish 1060 such that they can communicate with their Spanish clients at a more advanced level. Prerequisites SPAN 1060 Course is offered On-line
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7.50 Credits
This is the first of two introductory courses in which the student begins to learn the fundamentals of Spanish. Stress is upon comprehension, pronunciation, speaking, listening, reading, writing and vocabulary. The course contents include nouns, adjectives, present and past tenses as well as a study of Spanish speaking cultures. Students enrolling in SPAN 1110 are expected to possess college-level reading and writing skills. Course is offered On-line
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7.50 Credits
The student continues to focus on the skills begun in SPAN 1110. The past, future, conditional, perfect tenses and subjunctive mood will be covered, as well as the study of Spanish speaking cultures. Prerequisites SPAN 1110 Students must know present and preterit tenses to be successful in SPAN 1120. Students who have not yet mastered these skills should register for SPAN 1110. Course is offered On-line
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7.50 Credits
This is the first of two courses for individuals considered to be high beginners in Spanish (people with previous beginning level coursework in Spanish, heritage speakers, people who understand fifty-percent or more of Spanish conversation, and/or people who have strong oral skills in Spanish). This class is designed for students who are too advanced for SPAN 1110, but who are also not quite prepared for SPAN 1120. Emphasis is placed on grammar and vocabulary acquisition, speaking and listening and culture; additionally, a special focus will be given to development of reading and writing skills. The course content will include nouns, pronouns, adjectives, present, progressive, preterit and imperfect indicative tenses. This class will be held in Spanish. Prerequisites Strong oral skills in Spanish, instructor referral/approval, taking the Spanish language placement e
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7.50 Credits
This is the second of two courses for individuals considered to be high beginners in Spanish (people with previous beginning level coursework in Spanish, heritage speakers, people who understand fifty-percent or more of Spanish conversation, and/or people who have strong oral skills in Spanish). This class is designed for students who are too advanced for SPAN 1110, but who are also not quite prepared for SPAN 2110. Emphasis is placed on grammar and vocabulary acquisition, speaking and listening and culture; additionally, a special focus will be given to development of reading and writing skills. The course content will include nouns, pronouns, adjectives, subjunctive mood tenses, commands, perfect indicative and subjective mood tenses, conditional and future. This class will be held in Spanish. Prerequisites SPAN 1410
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3.00 Credits
This is a course abroad that will begin on campus and later include travel to a Spanish speaking country. Students will research the Spanish speaking country to be visited and will present information gathered to peers. The class will then visit the cities and monuments of the country. Students will be able to use the Spanish acquired in the classroom to communicate in everyday situations in hotels, restaurants, cafes and on tours, and will be able to try a new type of cuisine and lifestyle. Exposure to the culture, food, music and dance in the country will enable students to experience diverse cultural practices, culinary habits, music styles and dance forms. Prerequisites SPAN 1110 or SPAN 1120, or an equivalent course, subject to instructor approval.
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3.00 Credits
Topics not normally addressed by other 1000-level courses in the Spanish curriculum may be offered in SPAN 1900. Examples include Spanish social service personnel and courses examining specific cultures.
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