Spanish (SPAN)

SPAN 101  Beginning Spanish I  Credits: 3  

Introduces students to the basic vocabulary and structures of Spanish, help build communicative competence and introduces students to the interconnectivity of the Spanish-speaking world to the world at large. Placement: for students with no prior knowledge of Spanish, 1 year or less of high school Spanish or equivalent, or consent of instructor.

Goal: Goal: 07- Human Diversity 08- Global Perspective  
Fall: All Years  Spring: All Years  
SPAN 102  Beginning Spanish II  Credits: 3  

Continues to introduce students to the basic vocabulary and structures of Spanish, helps build communicative competence and introduces students to the interconnectivity of the Spanish-speaking world to the world at large. Placement: for students with 2 years or less of high school Spanish or equivalent, or consent of instructor.

Goal: Goal: 07- Human Diversity 08- Global Perspective  
Fall: All Years  Spring: All Years  
SPAN 201  Intermediate Spanish I  Credits: 3  

Continued development of the four basic language skills (reading, writing, speaking, listening) through the study of the cultures and countries of Spanish speakers worldwide. Course assumes basic ability to use Spanish for daily discourse (present tense). This is a logical entry point for heritage Spanish speakers. SPAN 201 counts as an elective in the Spanish minor

Pre-Requisite : SPAN 102  
Goal: Goal: 07- Human Diversity 08- Global Perspective  
Spring: All Years  
SPAN 202  Intermediate Spanish II  Credits: 3  

Continue the development of communicative competence in Spanish through the study of the cultures and countries of Spanish speakers worldwide. Course assumes basic ability to use Spanish for daily discourse (present tense) and simple narratives (past tenses). SPAN 202 counts as an elective in the Spanish minor

Pre-Requisite : SPAN 201  
Goal: Goal: 07- Human Diversity 08- Global Perspective  
Fall: All Years  Spring: All Years  
SPAN 205  Intensive Intermediate Spanish I & II  Credits: 5  

This course continues the development of Spanish communication skills in speaking, listening, reading and writing. Selected readings and topics will extend student knowledge and appreciation of culture and social issues in the Spanish-speaking world. This course uses the same text and covers the same material as SPAN 201 and 202 combined in one semester (5 credits).

Pre-Requisite : SPAN 102 OR SPAN 201  
Fall: Department Discretion  Spring: Department Discretion  
SPAN 211  Latin American and Spanish Cinema  Credits: 1  

The 1-credit course, SPAN 211 Latin American and Spanish Cinema, will be taught in Spanish. It will use informative and thought­ provoking films to focus on the contemporary history, literature, and art culture of the Hispanic world. Supplementary texts and articles will provide background historical events and analysis to enhance the understanding of the circumstances and themes that each of the films address. Students will be able to improve their argumentative and analytical skills, and to develop new, more complex, vocabulary through discussions and writing assignments.

Pre-Requisite : SPAN 201  
Fall: Department Discretion  Spring: Department Discretion  
SPAN 222  Beginning Applied Conversational Spanish  Credits: 1  

This class is open to beginning Spanish-language students as a structured opportunity to practice Spanish in a relaxed setting. The class is based on the idea of Sobremesa, a Spanish word without equivalent in English that describes the conversation that occurs between friends and family after sharing a meal. Students will attend the open Sobremesa event weekly, in order to regularly practice their conversational Spanish skills with others outside a classroom setting.

Fall: All Years  Spring: All Years  
SPAN 235  Spanish for Law Enforcement  Credits: 1  

This course is an entry-level highly specific Spanish language training course for law enforcement and other personnel involved with the U.S. judicial system. There is no prerequisite.

Fall: Department Discretion  Spring: Department Discretion  
SPAN 237  Spanish for Health Care Professionals  Credits: 1  

This course is an entry-level highly specific Spanish language training course for persons interested in pursuing a career within the health care system. Focus will be on intake and diagnostic questioning, and providing kinesthetic directions. There is no prerequisite.

Fall: Department Discretion  Spring: Department Discretion  Summer Department Discretion  
SPAN 286  Special Topics  Credits: 1-4  

Topics in Hispanic Culture and Literature.

Fall: Department Discretion  Spring: Department Discretion  
SPAN 311  Spanish Composition and Conversation  Credits: 3  

Reading practice and discussion based on a novel from contemporary popular literature of a Spanish-speaking country. Intensive vocabulary building.

Pre-Requisite : SPAN 202  
Fall: Department Discretion  Spring: Department Discretion  
SPAN 312  Spanish Composition & Grammar  Credits: 3  

Written practice based on a variety of comprehensible materials (readings and videos) drawn from contemporary culture of Spanish-speaking countries. Intensive grammar review.

Fall: Department Discretion  Spring: Department Discretion  
SPAN 313  Introduction to Spanish Translation  Credits: 3  

A course designed for students seeking to refine their technical abilities in translating Spanish to English and English to Spanish. Particular attention is given to the linguistic and socio-linguistic issues involved in translation.

Pre-Requisite : SPAN 202 OR SPAN 205  
Fall: Department Discretion  Spring: Department Discretion  Summer Department Discretion  
SPAN 321  Study of 20th Century Literature  Credits: 3  

A study of selected works from 20th century Iberian and Latin American authors which will stress major themes and movements.

Fall: Department Discretion  Spring: Department Discretion  
SPAN 322  Intermediate Applied Conversational Spanish  Credits: 1  

This class is open to intermediate Spanish-language students as a structured opportunity to practice Spanish in a relaxed setting. The class is based on the idea of Sobremesa, a Spanish word without equivalent in English that describes the conversation that occurs between friends and family after sharing a meal. Students will attend the open Sobremesa event weekly and practice their Spanish skills through guiding the conversation and introducing topics of interest, making sure all are included in the conversation.

Fall: All Years  Spring: All Years  
SPAN 335  Spanish for Professions, Community Service and Business  Credits: 3  

Work toward proficiency in areas of communication skills required for those who intend to use Spanish as a principal asset in their occupation.

Fall: Department Discretion  Spring: Department Discretion  
SPAN 341  Spanish Culture & Civilization  Credits: 3  

A systematic overview of Iberian culture and civilization. Geography, political, social, and intellectual history will be the basis for reading, writing, and discussion.

Pre-Requisite : SPAN 202  
Fall: Department Discretion  Spring: Department Discretion  
SPAN 342  Latin American Culture & Civilization  Credits: 3  

Major cultural and historical aspects of Latin America from pre-colonial times to the present will be the basis for reading, writing, and discussion.

Fall: Department Discretion  Spring: Department Discretion  
SPAN 394  Supervised Study in Spanish  Credits: 1-3  

For those who have completed basic Spanish or are heritage speakers. Work toward mastery of a specific skill (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) as needed by student. Topic, credits, and hour awarded will be determined by the professor in conjunction with the student.

Fall: Department Discretion  Spring: Department Discretion  
SPAN 395  Independent Spanish Study Abroad  Credits: 1-9  

For students who have completed an approved Spanish educational program in a Spanish-speaking country. The student must request and receive departmental approval prior to departure in order for credits to be transferred or awarded.

SPAN 465  Independent Studies in Spanish  Credits: 1-3  

For advanced students who have a specific project or topic they wish to pursue. Independent Study projects should be initiated by the student based on their interests outside of a typical classroom course. Credits and hours by arrangement. May be repeated.

Fall: Department Discretion  Spring: Department Discretion  
SPAN 486  Topics in Hispanic Culture and Literature  Credits: 1-4  

Topics in Hispanic Culture and Literature.

Fall: Department Discretion  Spring: Department Discretion  
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