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SPA 101-102: Elementary Spanish I-II
6.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
An introduction to Spanish grammar, suitable reading exercises, and elementary composition. Grading: A, B, C, NC (No Credit). A student receiving an NC must retake the course and in this event the grading system is A, B, C, D, F, but a student must still earn a C- or higher to move on to the next level course.
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SPA 101-102 - Elementary Spanish I-II
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SPA 103-104: Intensive Cultural Spanish I-II
6.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
This intensive course-taught in Mexico or Central America-is designed to introduce students to the basic vocabulary and syntax of modern Spanish. Classes and lab activities are conducted in the language. Emphasis is on immediate usage of Spanish in the students' daily activities. Grading: A, B, C, NC (No Credit). A student receiving an NC must retake the course and in this event the grading system is A, B, C, D, F, but a student must still earn a C- or higher to move on to the next level course.
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SPA 103-104 - Intensive Cultural Spanish I-II
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SPA 105-106: Elementary Conversational Spanish I-II
6.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
These courses are designed to teach the basic structures of Spanish within a limited, but highly practical, vocabulary which students will use in everyday, functional situations. Students will also become familiar with the culture and customs of Spanishspeaking people in Spain, Spanish America and the United States. The courses will be offered primarily for Continuing Studies students. Students may not mix SPA 101-102 and SPA 105-106 sequences without permission of the department chair and the instructor. Grading: A, B, C, NC (No Credit). A student receiving an NC must retake the course and in this event the grading system is A, B, C, D, F, but a student must still earn a C- or higher to move on to the next level course.
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SPA 105-106 - Elementary Conversational Spanish I-II
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SPA 107-108: Spanish for Medical Personnel I-II
6.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
These courses are designed to teach the basic structure of Spanish with a focus on pragmatic, health care language use. Enrollment is restricted to nursing and biohealth majors. These courses may not be mixed with any other introductory Spanish courses without the permission of the department chair. Grading: A, B, C, NC (No Credit). A student receiving an NC must retake the course and in this event the grading system is A, B, C, D, F, but a student must still earn a C- or higher to move on to the next level course.
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SPA 107-108 - Spanish for Medical Personnel I-II
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SPA 201-202: Intermediate Spanish I-II
6.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Review of grammar, the reading of prose of moderate difficulty, written and oral work. Prerequisites: SPA 101-102 or their equivalents. Division of Languages and Literature 155
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SPA 201-202 - Intermediate Spanish I-II
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SPA 203-204: Intensive Cultural Spanish III-IV
6.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
This intensive course- taught in Mexico or Central America-is designed to develop the students' oraland written skills. Classes and lab activities are conducted entirely in Spanish. Emphasis is on vocabulary expansion and immediate usage of the language in the students' daily activities. Elementary Spanish is strongly recommended.
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SPA 203-204 - Intensive Cultural Spanish III-IV
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SPA 205: Readings in Spanish
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
A course devoted to topics of interest to students and faculty. Prerequisites: SPA 101-102 or their equivalents.
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SPA 205 - Readings in Spanish
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SPA 301: Advanced Spanish Composition
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
A study of advanced grammar, reading and composition; expansion of oral skills. Extensive written practice in Spanish using literary and/or periodical texts as points of departure for discussion and models of style. Prerequisites: SPA 201-202 or their equivalents. Course taught in Spanish.
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SPA 301 - Advanced Spanish Composition
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SPA 303: Advanced Spanish Conversation
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Continued development of oral skills; themes of current interest are presented for discussion. Exercises designed to provide the student with a working knowledge of conversational Spanish. Prerequisites: SPA 201-202 or their equivalents. Course taught in Spanish.
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SPA 303 - Advanced Spanish Conversation
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SPA 310: Survey of Spanish Literature I
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
This course offers literary reading from Spain, beginning with the Poem of the Cid through the end of the Golden Age/Baroque Period. Prerequisites: SPA 201-202. Course taught in Spanish.
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SPA 310 - Survey of Spanish Literature I
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