FOREIGN LANGUAGES -- SPANISH (SPAN)
Students who begin
their college Spanish studies at the intermediate level and who complete
SPAN 2010-2020 with an average of at least 2.0 in those courses will, upon
request,
receive credit for SPAN 1010-1020 with a grade of "S." This provision
does not apply to anyone who takes a proficiency test at the 2000 level for
credit.
Courses used to satisfy high school deficiencies
cannot be used toward completion of degree requirements.
SPAN
1010. Elementary Spanish I. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Cross-listed with: FLCS 1010 Foreign Language and Cultural Studies I, FLCS 1020
Foreign Language and Cultural Studies II. Prerequisite:
SPAN
1010
or
equivalent
is
prerequisite
to
1020.
Essentials
of
Spanish, developing listening and reading comprehension, oral and written
communication, and cultural understanding.
SPAN 1015.
Spanish for Health Services. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Course restricted to Nursing majors or those with permission of instructor.
Spanish language instruction for students entering the medical fields. They
will learn the Spanish language--development oral, reading, writing, and
listening communication skills--and knowledge of Hispanic culture necessary
to be able to communicate with their future Hispanic patients efficiently
and effectively.
SPAN 1020.
Elementary Spanish II. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Cross-listed with: FLCS 1010 Foreign Language and Cultural Studies I, FLCS 1020
Foreign Language and Cultural Studies II. Prerequisite: SPAN 1010 or equivalent
is prerequisite to 1020. Essentials of Spanish, developing listening and reading
comprehension, oral and written
communication, and cultural understanding.
SPAN
2010. Transition to Intermediate Spanish. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Cross-listed with: Foreign Languages and Cultural Studies III. Prerequisite:
SPAN 1020 or equivalent. Continuation of the essentials of Spanish, developing
listening
and
reading comprehension, oral and written communication, and cultural
understanding begun in 1010-1020. Review as necessary.
SPAN
2020. Intermediate Spanish. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Cross-listed with: Foreign Languages and Cultural Studies IV. Prerequisite: SPAN
2010
or
equivalent. Expansion of Spanish language study, building on the fundamentals
of
Spanish acquired in 1010, 1020 and 2010.
uSPAN 2510. Spanish Culture and Civilization. Lec. 3. Credit. 3.
No backgroung in Spanish required. This course is taught in English. Sophomore
status or consent of instructor required. Introduction to Spanish cultural
and intellectual history, geography and diversity, arts and the political
and social structures and characteristics of Spain today. Credit will not
be give for both SPAN 2510 and SPAN 3510.
uSPAN
2550. Latin American Culture and Civilization. Lec 3. Credit 3.
No background in Spanish required. Sophomore status or consent of instructor
required. Introduction in English to Spanish Latin American cultural history,
geography, cultural and ethnic diversity, art, music, literature and to
the political and social structures that have shaped modern Latin America.
Credit will not be given for both SPAN 2550 and SPAN 3550.
SPAN 3010. Advanced Spanish
Grammar and Composition. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: SPAN 2020 or equivalent. Grammatical expansion and analysis, study
of idiomatic expressions, composition. Required for majors.
SPAN 3020. Spanish Conversation. Lec.
3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3010 or equivalent, or consent of instructor. Oral presentations and conversation.
Discussion in Spanish of current events and life in Spanish-speaking countries.
Required for majors.
SPAN 3200-3210.
Spanish for Business I & II. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3010 or equivalent, or consent of instructor is prerequisite
for 3200, 3200 is prerequisite for 3210. Business vocabulary, readings
in Spanish on various business topics and on culture as it affects business interactions
and
practices. Required for World Cultures and Business majors with language
concentration in Spanish.
SPAN 3510. Spain: The Country and the People.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
No background in Spanish required. Introduction in English to the history, arts,
geography, and government of Spain, and to the civilization and social
characteristics of the Spanish people.
SPAN 3550. Latin America: The Countries and
the Peoples. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
No background in Spanish required. Introduction in English to the history, arts,
geography, and governments of the Spanish-speaking countries of Latin America,
and to the civilization and social characteristics of the people.
SPAN 4010 (5010). Introduction to the Literature
of Spain. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3010 or equivalent, or consent of instructor. Selections from the literature of Spain.
SPAN 4020 (5020). Introduction to the Literature
of Spanish America. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3010 or equivalent, or consent of instructor. Selections from the literature of Spanish
America.
SPAN 4030 (5030). Advanced Spanish
Conversation. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3020 or equivalent, or consent of instructor. Discussion in Spanish on political,
medical, legal and business topics.
SPAN 4110 (5110). Culture and Civilization
of Spain. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3010 or equivalent, or consent of instructor. Lectures,
readings and discussion in Spanish
on the culture and civilization of Spain.
SPAN 4120 (5120). Culture and Civilization
of Spanish America. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3010 or equivalent, or consent of instructor. Lectures,
readings and discussion in Spanish
on the culture and civilization of Spanish America.
SPAN 4810. Special
Topics in Spanish. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Special topics in the Spanish.
SPAN 4910. Directed Studies. Read. 1-6.
Credit 1-6 per semester. Maximum - 16.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3010 or equivalent, or consent of instructor. Concentrated
studies in areas of special interest. Available on an individual basis, with
consent of departmental chairperson.
SPAN 4920. Senior Capstone. Ind. 3.
Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Senior standing, completion of at least 21 credit hours in the
core courses for the major. Students will work individually, under the guidance
of a faculty member, to create a portfolio and prepare a presentation to faculty
and other students. In this course, students will integrate, enhance and demonstrate
the knowledge and skills learned during their undergraduate education in the
areas of: speaking, listening comprehension, reading, writing and cultural
literacy
in the target language.
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