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  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: SPANISH & ITALIAN Credits: 3.00 Interpreting for Paraprofessionals. Course designed to provide bilingual personnel (Spanish and English) with the basic specialized skills necessary to interpret for Spanish-speaking clients whose attorneys or professional assistants do not speak Spanish. Course designed to be a practical guide for those working in the area, to enable them to maximize their skills in the area of interpreting. Not for major credit. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: SPANISH & ITALIAN Credits: 3.00 Practical Spanish for Hospital Personnel. This course provides medical personnel with the ability to communicate with their Spanish-speaking patients. The student learns to ask pertinent questions regarding health problems, to give basic instructions and directions, to be able to carry on limited conversation and to be able to read and write Spanish. Not for major credit. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: SPANISH & ITALIAN Credits: 3.00 Practical Spanish for Law Enforcement Personnel. Course designed to provide law enforcement officials and persons in related areas with a basic knowledge of the Spanish language as it pertains to the performance of their duties in the Hispanic community. Completion of the course will give the student a knowledge of Spanish which will enable him to deal with those immediate problems where the use of English is not possible. Not for master credit. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: SPANISH & ITALIAN Credits: 3.00 Comprehensive Spanish I and II. Beginning Spanish I and II in one semester. Meets the 1983 General Education Requirement (GER) - Foreign Language. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: SPANISH & ITALIAN Credits: 3.00 Basic Spanish for Heritage Learners. Special fee. This course is designed for students who, because of their exposure to Spanish at home or in the community, have a general familiarity with the language and understand some spoken Spanish but have had little or no formal instruction. This course emphasizes communication skills and the development of the abilities needed to read, write, and speak Spanish in a variety of contexts. Meets the 1983 and 2002 General Education Requirement (GER) - Foreign Language. Taught in Spanish. Special fee. Start Spring 2010: This course is designed for students who, because of their exposure to Spanish at home or in the community, have a general familiarity with the language and understand some spoken Spanish but have had little or no formal instruction. This course emphasizes communication skills and the development of the abilities needed to read, write, and speak Spanish in a variety of contexts. Meets the World Language Requirement. Taught in Spanish. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: SPANISH & ITALIAN Credits: 3.00 Comprehensive Spanish III and IV. Intermediate Spanish III and IV in one semester. Meets the 1983 General Education Requirement (GER) - Foreign Language. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: SPANISH & ITALIAN Credits: 3.00 Readings in Hispanic Literature. This course deals with selected contemporary readings from both Spanish and Latin American literatures. Texts have been chosen which present the student with a window on Hispanic culture and which focus on fundamental sociopolitical and philosophical issues. Meets the 1983 General Education Requirement (GER) - Foreign Language. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: SPANISH & ITALIAN Credits: 3.00 Intermediate Spanish Conversation. An intermediate level course for non-majors to improve spoken Spanish and acquire knowledge of Hispanic culture. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: SPANISH & ITALIAN Credits: 3.00 Fundamentals of Spanish Grammar. Prerequisites: SPAN 104 or equivalent. This course is designed to improve students' knowledge of the basics of Spanish grammar and their ability to apply this knowledge in oral and written exercises. It centers on the various lexical categories and on their syntactic functions in phrases and simple sentences. Attention is given to the linguistic and communicative needs of both native and non-native speakers of Spanish. Taught in Spanish. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: SPANISH & ITALIAN Credits: 3.00 Spanish Composition and Stylistics. Prerequisites: SPAN 241. This course is designed to strengthen students' written Spanish in a variety of contexts: short naratives, descriptions, argumentative essays, and literary analysis. Attention is given to style, register, vocabulary enrichment, and referencing. The course emphasizes writing as a process and the critical thinking and research skills needed to fully develop, articulate, and support one's ideas. Meets the University Writing requirement for SPAN, SPEL, SPTE and SPTR majors. Taught in Spanish. 3 hours lecture.
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