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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the beginning student to listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish. Three hours weekly, plus recitation. Note: Students with prior Spanish language study can not be admitted to SPA 101.
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3.00 Credits
Students who have completed SPA 101, or who present one semester of college or two years of high school Spanish, can benefit from this continuation of the introductory course. The emphasis on the communicative application of the language continues; partners and group work enhance this. The fundamentals of survival Spanish grammar are rounded out, and more complex reading and writing skills are developed. Three hours weekly, plus recitation. Prerequisites: SPA 101, one semester college or two years high school Spanish. Take SPA-101;
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3.00 Credits
Building on the foundation course, this intermediate sequence develops increased proficiency in speaking Spanish and understanding a more advanced level of the spoken and written language. Study of the grammar fundamentals is completed. Classroom communication in Spanish, reading texts, and increasingly independent writing provide ample opportunity for applying the grammatical fundamentals. Students learn to express opinions, give explanations, argue a point, and generally strive for effective communication. Supplementary use of computer-aided instruction expands their understanding of life and culture in Spanish-speaking countries. Classes are conducted in Spanish. Three hours weekly, plus recitation. Prerequisites: SPA 102, two semesters of college or three years of high school Spanish. Take SPA-102;
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3.00 Credits
Building on the foundation course, this intermediate sequence develops increased proficiency in speaking Spanish and understanding a more advanced level of the spoken and written language. Study of the grammar fundamentals is completed. Classroom communication in Spanish, reading texts, and increasingly independent writing provide ample opportunity for applying the grammatical fundamentals. Students learn to express opinions, give explanations, argue a point, and generally strive for effective communication. Supplementary use of computer-aided instruction expands their understanding of life and culture in Spanish-speaking countries. Classes are conducted in Spanish. Three hours weekly, plus recitation. Prerequisites: SPA 201, three semesters of college or four years of high school Spanish. Take SPA-201;
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3.00 Credits
This course, conducted in Spanish, consists of reading and discussion of newspapers, magazines, and samples of Hispanic literature. Three hours weekly. Prerequisite: SPA 202 or four years of high school Spanish. Take SPA-202;
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3.00 Credits
The department will occasionally offer special courses in Spanish dealing with areas not otherwise included in the curriculum.
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3.00 Credits
Students will practice interview and health assessment techniques using Spanish only. As part of the course students will review the fundamentals of human physiology and gross anatomy in the target language. Prerequisites: SPA 201 or a minimum of four years of high school Spanish and permission of the instructor. May be taken concurrently with SPA 202. Take SPA-201;
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3.00 Credits
This course deals with the production of speech, both from the point of view of articulation (intonation, production of sounds) and from the point of view of content. Through various sources ~ recordings, videos, readings ~ students are made aware of the divergent levels of speech (e.g., familiar, formal, literary, and poetic) and are called upon to write and deliver various kinds of speeches and oral presentations. Three hours weekly, plus online assignments on Blackboard and the Web. Prerequisite: Take two 200-level courses in Spanish or permission of instructor. Take 2 courses; From courses SPA-201 SPA-202 SPA-211 SPA-225;
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1.00 Credits
This course is an experiment in international living. Students who are accepted by the Modern Languages Program to live in Spanish House will earn 1 credit hour upon successful completion of their contract obligations for the year. The appropriate teaching assistant supervises active participation in the program of the house. Grading is pass/fail. This course supplements, but does not replace, the General Education language requirement. It is also meant as an enrichment set of activities for Spanish majors and minors. Students from all majors are welcome. It is a good launching platform for students contemplating study abroad. Prerequisite: SPA 102 Take SPA-102;
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1.00 Credits
This course is an experiment in international living. Students who are accepted by the Modern Languages Program to live in Spanish House will earn 1 credit hour upon successful completion of their contract obligations for the year. The appropriate teaching assistant supervises active participation in the program of the house. Grading is pass/fail. This course supplements, but does not replace, the General Education language requirement. It is also meant as an enrichment set of activities for Spanish majors and minors. Students from all majors are welcome. It is a good launching platform for students contemplating study abroad. Prerequisite: SPA 102 Take SPA-102;
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