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Spanish Courses

Span 101 Elementary Spanish I (4 cr)

Span 102 Elementary Spanish II (4 cr)

Span 103 (s) Spanish Language Lab (1 cr, max 4)

Span 104 Elementary Spanish Transition (4 cr)

Span 201 Intermediate Spanish I (4 cr)

Span 202 Intermediate Spanish II (4 cr)

Span 204 (s) Special Topics (cr arr)

Span 299 (s) Directed Study (cr arr)

Span 301 Advanced Grammar (3 cr)

Span 302 Advanced Composition (3 cr)

Span 303 Spanish Conversation (3 cr)

Span 305 Culture and Institutions of Spain (3 cr)

Span 306 Culture and Institutions of Latin America (3 cr)

Span 308 Proficiency in Reading (3 cr)

Span 309 Spanish for Business (3 cr)

Span 310 Spanish for Professions (3 cr)

Span 311 Readings: Hispanic News Via Internet (3 cr)

Span 401 Readings: Spanish Literature (3 cr)

Span 402 Readings: Spanish American Literature (3 cr)

Span 404 (s) Special Topics (cr arr)

Span 411 Chicano and Latino Literature (3 cr)

Span 412 Spanish Short Fiction (3 cr)

Span 413 Spanish American Short Fiction (3 cr)

Span 419 Latin America Theatre Through Literature (3 cr)

Span 420 Modern Spanish Theatre Through Literature (3 cr)

Span 449 (s) Practicum in Tutoring (1 cr, max 2)

Span 499 (s) Directed Study (cr arr)

Span 101 Elementary Spanish I (4 cr)

Credit not given for Span 101 after 104 with the exception of vertical credit (see Regulation I-2-d). Pronunciation, vocabulary, reading, spoken Spanish, and functional grammar. Students who have completed one or more high school units in Spanish may not enroll in Span 101 but may earn credit for Span 101 by successfully completing a higher vertically related course.

Span 102 Elementary Spanish II (4 cr)

Credit not given for Span 102 after 104. Pronunciation, vocabulary, reading, spoken Spanish, and functional grammar.

Span 103 (s) Spanish Language Lab (1 cr, max 4)

Practice in listening comprehension and conversational skills. Graded P/F.

Coreq: Elementary or Intermediate Spanish (Span 101-102 or 201-202)

Span 104 Elementary Spanish Transition (4 cr)

Credit not given for Span 104 after Span 101 or Span 102. Not open to students who have completed Span 101 or equivalent in college. Intensive, web-assisted Elementary Spanish course intended for students with some previous study of Spanish. Review and practice of the subject matter covered in Span 101 and 102: pronunciation, vocabulary, reading, listening, speaking, and functional grammar. Recommended Preparation: One-two years of high school Spanish or equivalent experience.

Span 201 Intermediate Spanish I (4 cr)

May be used as core credit in J-3-d. Reading, grammar review, speaking, and writing. Recommended Preparation: Span 102.

Span 202 Intermediate Spanish II (4 cr)

May be used as core credit in J-3-d. Reading, grammar review, speaking, and writing. Recommended Preparation: Span 201.

Span 204 (s) Special Topics (cr arr)

Span 299 (s) Directed Study (cr arr)

Span 301 Advanced Grammar (3 cr)

Recommended for prospective teachers of Spanish. Recommended preparation: Span 202 or equivalent experience.

Span 302 Advanced Composition (3 cr)

Recommended for prospective teachers of Spanish.

Prereq: Span 301 or Permission

Span 303 Spanish Conversation (3 cr)

Further development of speaking skills for advanced students; discussion on topics of current cultural interest.

Prereq: Span 302 or Permission

Span 305 Culture and Institutions of Spain (3 cr)

Prereq: Span 302 or Permission

Span 306 Culture and Institutions of Latin America (3 cr)

Same as LAS 306.

Prereq: Span 302 or Permission

Span 308 Proficiency in Reading (3 cr)

Issues and methods of literary analysis; emphasis on reading, writing, and speaking skills in the target language.

Prereq: Span 302 or Permission

Span 309 Spanish for Business (3 cr)

Emphasis on business Spanish. Recommended for students in Foreign Language Business Option.

Prereq: Span 302 or Permission

Span 310 Spanish for Professions (3 cr)

Spanish for law enforcement, tourism, professional translation and health professions.

Prereq: Span 302 or Permission

Span 311 Readings: Hispanic News Via Internet (3 cr)

Prereq: Span 302

Span 401 Readings: Spanish Literature (3 cr)

Same as LAS 401.

Prereq: Span 302 or Permission

Span 402 Readings: Spanish American Literature (3 cr)

Same as LAS 402.

Prereq: Span 302 or Permission

Span 404 (s) Special Topics (cr arr)

Prereq: Span 302 or Permission

Span 411 Chicano and Latino Literature (3 cr)

Survey of Chicano and Latino literature.

Prereq: Span 302 or Permission

Span 412 Spanish Short Fiction (3 cr)

A survey of the short story in Spain from the 19th Century to the present. Focus on major writers and representative movements and styles. (Fall only)

Prereq: Span 302 or Permission

Span 413 Spanish American Short Fiction (3 cr)

The short story in 19th- and 20th-century Spanish America.

Prereq: Span 302

Span 419 Latin America Theatre Through Literature (3 cr)

Study of representative dramatic works of Latin America.

Prereq: Span 302 or Permission

Span 420 Modern Spanish Theatre Through Literature (3 cr)

Study of representative dramatic works of modern Spain.

Prereq: Span 302 or Permission

Span 449 (s) Practicum in Tutoring (1 cr, max 2)

Graded P/F. Tutorial services performed by advanced students under faculty supervision.

Prereq: Permission of Department

Span 499 (s) Directed Study (cr arr)