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For
information
on
studying
in
Spanish-speaking
countries,
see
Study
Abroad;
on
compulsory
placement
tests,
see
Course
Placement;
on
"bonus
credit,"
see
Alternative
Ways
to
Earn
Credit.
SPAN
100A
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
SPAN
100B
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Beginning
Spanish
I
and
II
(3+0) h
An
introductory
course
in
the
Spanish
language
and
culture
with
an
emphasis
on
spoken
and
written
language.
After
completion
of
SPAN
100A
and
100B
the
student
will
be
able
to
continue
on
to
SPAN
102.
Note:
Both
SPAN
100A
and
SPAN
100B
must
be
taken
to
equal
one
semester
of
the
foreign
language
core
requirement.
SPAN
100C
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
SPAN
100D
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Beginning
Spanish
III
and
IV
(3+0) h
Courses
C
and
D
are
a
continuation
of
SPAN
100A
and
100B.
An
introductory
course
in
the
Spanish
language
and
culture
with
an
emphasis
on
spoken
and
written
language.
Note:
Both
SPAN
100C
and
SPAN
100D
must
be
taken
to
equal
one
semester
of
the
foreign
language
core
requirement.
(Prerequisites:
SPAN
100A
and
SPAN
100B;
or
SPAN
101.)
SPAN
101
(5
Credits)
Fall
SPAN
102
(5
Credits)
Spring
Elementary
Spanish
I
and
II
(5+0) h
Introduction
to
the
language
and
culture:
development
of
competence
and
performance
in
the
language
through
understanding,
recognition
and
use
of
linguistic
structures;
increasing
emphasis
on
listening
comprehension
and
speaking;
basic
vocabulary
of
approximately
1000
words;
exploration
of
the
cultural
dimension,
implicitly
through
language
and
explicitly
through
texts
and
audiovisual
materials.
(Prerequisite
for
SPAN
102:
SPAN
101
or
SPAN
100A
and
100B
or
the
equivalent.)
SPAN
103
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Summer,
As
Demand
Warrants
Conversational
Spanish
I
(3+0) h
Verbal
skills
improvement.
Includes
role
playing,
problem
solving
and
situational
conversation.
Conducted
entirely
in
Spanish.
(Prerequisites:
SPAN
100
A
and
B,
or
SPAN
101
or
permission
of
instructor.
Does
not
satisfy
core
curriculum
or
foreign
language
major
requirements.)
SPAN
201
(3
Credits)
Fall
Intensive
Grammar
Review
(3+0) h
Continuation
of
SPAN
102.
Focus
on
more
difficult
grammatical
concepts.
Conducted
in
Spanish.
Final
exam
for
course
will
be
the
Spanish
Proficiency
Exam,
required
to
enroll
in
any
subsequent
course.
(Prerequisite:
SPAN
102
or
equivalent;
or
instructor
permission.)
SPAN
202
(3
Credits)
Spring
Intermediate
Conversation
and
Composition
(3+0) h
Continuation
of
SPAN
201.
Increasing
focus
on
oral
and
written
proficiency.
Conducted
in
Spanish.
Note:
A
grade
of
70
or
the
Spanish
Proficiency
exam
(to
be
administered
on
the
first
day
of
class)
is
necessary
to
take
this
course.
Students
receiving
less
than
70
will
be
placed
in
SPAN
201.
(Prerequisite:
SPAN
102
or
equivalent;
or
instructor
permission.)
SPAN
203
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Summer,
As
Demand
Warrants
Conversational
Spanish
II
(3+0) h
Verbal
skills
improvement.
Includes
role
playing,
problem
solving
and
situational
conversation.
Conducted
entirely
in
Spanish.
(Prerequisites:
SPAN
100
A
and
B,
or
SPAN
101
or
permission
of
instructor.
Does
not
satisfy
core
curriculum
or
foreign
language
major
requirements.)
SPAN
301O
(3
Credits)
Fall
Advanced
Comprehension
and
Conservation
(3+0) h
Focus
in
increasing
comprehension
of
written
and
aural
material.
Discussions,
presentations,
and
exercises
to
enhance
oral
competence.
Conducted
in
Spanish.
Note:
a
grade
of
70
or
the
Spanish
Proficiency
exam
(to
be
administered
on
the
first
day
of
class)
is
necessary
to
take
this
course.
Students
receiving
less
than
70
will
be
placed
in
SPAN
201.
(Prerequisites:
COMM
131X
or
141X;
and
SPAN
202.)
SPAN
302W
(3
Credits)
Spring
Introduction
to
Literary
Comprehension
(3+0) h
An
introduction
to
the
understanding
and
analysis
of
Hispanic
literature,
with
emphasis
on
the
forms
of
written
Spanish.
Conducted
in
Spanish.
Note:
A
grade
of
70
or
the
Spanish
Proficiency
exam
(to
be
administered
on
the
first
day
of
class)
is
necessary
to
take
this
course.
Students
receiving
less
than
70
will
be
placed
in
SPAN
201.
(Prerequisite:
ENGL
111X
and
SPAN
301.)
SPAN
431O
(3
Credits)
Fall
Studies
in
the
Culture
of
the
Spanish
Speaking
World
(3+0) h
Study
of
the
cultures
of
the
Spanish
speaking
world.
Note:
a
grade
of
70
or
the
Spanish
Proficiency
exam
(to
be
administered
on
the
first
day
of
class)
is
necessary
to
take
this
course.
Students
receiving
less
than
70
will
be
placed
in
SPAN
201.
(Prerequisites:
COMM
131X
or
141X;
SPAN
302
or
equivalent;
junior
standing
or
permission
of
instructor.
Course
may
repeated
for
credit
if
topic
varies.)
SPAN
432W
(3
Credits)
Spring
Studies
of
Hispanic
Literature
(3+0) h
Intensive
study
of
authors,
literary
texts,
movements,
genres,
themes
and/or
critical
approaches.
Note:
A
grade
of
70
or
the
Spanish
Proficiency
exam
(to
be
administered
on
the
first
day
of
class)
is
necessary
to
take
this
course.
Students
receiving
less
than
70
will
be
placed
in
SPAN
201.
(Prerequisites:
ENGL
111X;
SPAN
302
or
equivalent;
junior
standing;
or
permission
of
instructor.
Course
may
be
repeated
for
credit
if
topic
varies.)
SPAN
482
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Selected
Topics
in
Spanish
(3+0) h
Intensive
course
focusing
on
topics
not
covered
in
SPAN
431
or
SPAN
432.
Note:
a
grade
of
70
or
the
Spanish
Proficiency
exam
(to
be
administered
on
the
first
day
of
class)
is
necessary
to
take
this
course.
Students
receiving
less
than
70
will
be
placed
in
SPAN
201.
(Prerequisites:
SPAN
302
or
equivalent;
junior
standing,
or
permission
of
instructor.
Course
may
be
repeated
for
credit
if
topic
varies.)
SPAN
488
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Individual
Study:
Senior
Project
h
Designed
for
the
student
to
demonstrate
ability
with
the
language
and
the
culture
through
the
analysis
and
presentation,
in
Spanish,
of
a
problem
chosen
by
the
student
in
consultation
with
the
department.
The
student
must
apply
for
senior
project
and
submit
a
project
outline
by
the
end
of
the
6th
week
of
the
semester
preceding
the
semester
of
graduation.
Offered
normally
in
the
semester
preceding
the
student's
graduation.
Conducted
in
Spanish.
Note:
A
grade
of
70
or
the
Spanish
Proficiency
exam
(to
be
administered
on
the
first
day
of
class)
is
necessary
to
take
this
course.
Students
receiving
less
than
70
will
be
placed
in
SPAN
201.
(Prerequisite:
At
least
10
credits
in
upper
division
Spanish
or
permission
of
instructor.)
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