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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Students will be guided in their study and discussion of authentic Chinese materials relevant to materials in the primary course. Pass/fail grade only. Prerequisite(s): COM2 proficiency in Chinese or permission of instructor and registration in the course to which the LAC section is connected or having taken the primary course in the past. Some exceptions might be made. Unit(s): 0.25
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3.00 Credits
Students will be guided in their study and discussion of authentic Japanese materials relevant to materials in the primary course. Pass/fail grade only. Prerequisite(s): COM2 proficiency in Japanese or permission of instructor and registration in the course to which the LAC section is connected or having taken the primary course in the past. Some exceptions might be made. Unit(s): 0.25
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3.00 Credits
Students will be guided in their study and discussion of authentic materials in another language relevant to materials in the primary course. Pass/fail grade only. Prerequisite(s): Permission of department and registration in the course to which the LAC section is connected or having taken the primary course in the past. Some exceptions might be made. Unit(s): 0.25
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1.50 Credits
Selected LAC assistants lead Languages Across the curriculum sections of courses in various languages. Internship credit does not count toward a major or minor in the language. No more than 1.5 units of internship in any one department and 3.5 units of internship overall may be counted toward required degree units. Prerequisite(s): Registration in the course to which the LAC section is connected or having taken the primary course in the past. Selection by LAC faculty coordinator and approval of the primary course instructor. Unit(s): 0.25
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3.00 Credits
For students with no prior experience studying the Spanish language. Stresses development of skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing in a fast-paced environment which includes an introduction to the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Taught in Spanish, with two additional weekly practice sessions. Unit(s): 2
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3.00 Credits
Advanced beginner's course is designed for students who need a review of elementary Spanish before continuing on to Spanish 221. The course will concentrate on the fundamentals of the Spanish grammar system as applied to the skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Taught in Spanish, with two additional weekly practice sessions. Prerequisite(s): At least two years of high school Spanish. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Stresses further development of language production and reception skills through expanded creative activities including class discussions, written compositions, and in-class presentations. The cultural component includes readings, films, and Web-based authentic materials from the Spanish-speaking world. Taught in Spanish, with two additional weekly practice sessions. Prerequisite(s): Latin American and Iberian Studies 121 or 151 or permission of department. General Education Requirement: (COM2) Unit(s): 2
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3.00 Credits
Development of aural, oral, and written communication skills through the study of the Latin American immigrant experience. In addition to the classroom study of Hispanic immigrant literature, newspapers, and films, students will participate in an outreach project in the local Hispanic community. Note: The service-learning component may also be undertaken independently. Contact the department for more information. Prerequisite(s): Latin American and Iberian Studies 221. Unit(s): 1
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1.00 Credits
Development of aural, oral, and written communication skills through literary texts of the Hispanic world. Students will read poems, short stories, plays, and short novels and interpret them through class discussions and regular writing assignments. This is not an FSLT course. Prerequisite(s): Latin American and Iberian Studies 221. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Development of aural, oral, and written communication skills through a focus on mass media in Spanish and Latin American culture. Spanish will be taught through direct contact with newspapers, journals, TV programming, and films. Students are expected to participate actively in class debates and presentations, complete written assignments on a regular basis, and view all programs and films assigned by the instructor. Prerequisite(s): Latin American and Iberian Studies 221. Unit(s): 1
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