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SPA 201: Second Year Spanish- First Term
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Reviews and expands the use of basic vocabulary, structural patterns, indicative tenses and commands from first-year college Spanish. Listen, speak, write and read in Spanish. SPA 103 or instructor permission required.
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SPA 202: Second Year Spanish- Second Term
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Practice and expand vocabulary and structures. Emphasizes subjunctive tenses to express personal feelings, doubts and opinions in Spanish. Successful completion of SPA 201 or instructor permission.
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SPA 202 - Second Year Spanish- Second Term
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SPA 203: Second Year Spanish- Third Term
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Practice and expand vocabulary and subjunctive patterns. Listen, speak, read, write and begin to sense the culture in the idiom. Successful completion of SPA 202 or instructor permission.
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SPA 203 - Second Year Spanish- Third Term
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SPA 217: Reading & Writing for Experienced Speakers of Spanish
3.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Improve experienced speaker of Spanish skills in spelling, grammar, reading, composition and translation. Recommended: Experienced speaker of Spanish who can read and write.
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SPA 217 - Reading & Writing for Experienced Speakers of Spanish
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SPA 270A: C Readings in Spanish Literature
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Reading and discussion of Hispanicpeople and culture through essays, poetry, short story, novels and theater. Focuses on the Hispanic region, period and genre subtitled in the schedule. Conducted in Spanish.
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SPA 270A - C Readings in Spanish Literature
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SPA 271A: C Readings in Spanish Literature
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Literature written by women in Spanish. Read literary essays, poetry, short stories, novels and/or theater by Spanish and Latin American women. Conducted in Spanish.
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SPA 271A - C Readings in Spanish Literature
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SPA 272A: C Readings in Spanish Literature
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Reading and discussion of Spanish people and culture through essays, poetry, short story, novels and/or theater. Focuses on peninsular literature, period and genre subtitled in the schedule. Conducted in Spanish.
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SPA 272A - C Readings in Spanish Literature
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SPA 290A: C Spanish Composition
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Reviews and practices basic grammatical concepts to increase confidence and fluency in writing correctly. Recommended: Completion of SPA 203, 251 or instructor permission.
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SPA 290A - C Spanish Composition
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TA 101: Theater Appreciation
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
This course exposes students to several live theatrical productions with the purpose of enriching the understanding and appreciation of the theatrical event. Students will attend productions, write critiques and learn to appreciate the production from the viewpoints of the actors, directors, playwrights, designers and audience. Also, a brief history of the theatre is covered. Recommended: Placement into WR 121. TA 141 Fundamentals of Acting Techniques, (4 Cr.) Explores the actor's resources to develop physical and vocal expressiveness providing insight to the process of dramatic characterization and "believability"in a role. Includes two hours of group activity and two hours of lab time.
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TA 142: Fundamentals of Acting Techniques
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Acquire concentration and relaxation in approaching a role. Improve performance skills with focus on vocal and physical control. Scene study is used. Prerequisite: TA 141.
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