2004-2005 UNIVERSITY CATALOGUESPAN - Spanish |
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101
Beginning Spanish I
4 crs (4-1). F, Sp. GE-IA A foundation in spoken and written Spanish, listening and reading comprehension, grammatical usage, and cultural backgrounds. |
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102
Beginning Spanish II
4 crs (4-1). F, Sp. P: SPAN 101 GE-IA Continuation of Spanish 101. |
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201
Intermediate Spanish I
4 crs (4-1). F, Sp. P: SPAN 102 GE-IA Review of Spanish grammar and vocabulary, with focus on the development of reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. Students gain an understanding of the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world through a variety of topics. |
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202
Intermediate Spanish II
4 crs (4-1). F, Sp. P: SPAN 201 GE-IA Continuation of Spanish 201. |
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222
Spanish Travel Seminar
1-3 crs. GE-IVD Instructor approval required Study trip in Spain. Historic sites, musical and artistic events, personal contact with Spanish people. |
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240
Intermediate Business Spanish
4 crs (3-1). P: SPAN 201 or consent of instructor Not for GE No credit if taken after SPAN 202 Intensive practice of Spanish using business terminology. Readings related to business situations. Intensive grammar review of Spanish. |
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241
Intermediate Business Spanish
2 crs (2-0). P: SPAN 202 or consent of instructor Not for GE No credit if taken after SPAN 240 or SPAN 340 Intensive practice of Spanish using business terminology. Readings related to business situations. |
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250
Valladolid Orientation
1 cr (1-0). F. P: Acceptance in the Valladolid Study Abroad Program and two years college Spanish or equivalent Not for GE Preparation for study at the Universidad de Valladolid (Spain). Presentations by faculty and "Valladolid veterans." |
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301
Advanced Composition
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp. P: SPAN 202 GE-IA Grammar review with emphasis on sentence and paragraph structure. Students will review the use of all the tenses in the indicative and subjunctive and the proper use of pronouns, linkwords, and prepositions. |
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302
Advanced Conversation and Composition
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp. P: SPAN 301 GE-IA Advanced conversation, reading and composition practice on current topics as present in Spanish written, broadcast, and internet media will place students at the intermediate-high level of the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines level. |
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305
Latin American Current Events Through Conversation
2 crs (2-0). P: Fluency at the 300 level or consent of instructor GE-IA; CD1; FC Offered only in Mexico during Summer Session Guided oral practice reflecting everyday situations. Reading and discussion of articles in current newspapers and magazines in order to develop the vocabulary necessary to carry out normal conversations with native speakers of the language. |
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306
Current Business Events Through Conversation
3 crs (3-0). Sp. P: SPAN 202 Not for GE Reading and talking about current business events in the global economy, involving Spanish and Latin American print, television, and other media. Successful completion of this course will place students at the intermediate-high level of the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines. |
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325
/525 Phonetics and Pronunciation
3 crs (2-1). F, Sp. P: SPAN 202 Not for GE Theory of the Spanish sound system and intensive practice of Spanish pronunciation and intonation. |
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340
Spanish for Business
3 crs (3-0). P: SPAN 301 or consent of instructor Not for GE Introduction to the Spanish business environment, including grammar review and specialized vocabulary. Taught entirely in Spanish. |
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351
Spanish American Civilization
2 crs (2-0). P: Fluency at the 300 level or consent of instructor GE-IVD; CD1; FC No credit if taken after SPAN 352 Offered only in Mexico during Summer Session The study of Latin American history and civilization from pre-Columbian times until independence. Students will keep abreast with the twenty-first century by reading the latest news through available media coverage. |
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352
/552 Contemporary Spanish American Civilization
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp. P: SPAN 301 or consent of instructor GE-IVD; CD3 No credit if taken after SPAN 351 Introduction to the historical background necessary for comprehending contemporary Latin America. Analysis of current social, political, and economic issues, with consideration of influential personalities in present-day Latin American society. |
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355
Spanish Civilization to 1900
3 crs (3-0). F. P: Fluency at the 300 level or consent of instructor GE-IVD A study of the country and its peoples from the cave paintings of Altamira to the Spanish American War. Emphasis on geography, history, religion, and the arts. |
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356
Contemporary Spain
3 crs (3-0). Sp. P: SPAN 301 or consent of instructor GE-IVD Spanish history and civilization from Alfonso XIII through the Civil War and Franco years to democracy. Emphasis on life in contemporary Spain and Spain's role in the world. |
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363
/563 Survey of Spanish Peninsular Literature
3 crs (3-0). Sp, odd-numbered years. P: Fluency at the 300 level; recommended to take after study abroad GE-IVD Reading, literary analysis, and discussion of works of Spanish Peninsular Literature, organized by genres (prose, poetry, theatre). Designed as introduction for advanced literature courses. |
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367
Survey of Spanish American Literature
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp, even-numbered years. P: SPAN 301 or consent of instructor GE-IVD Study and literary analysis of the work of the principal writers of Spanish American Literature from indigenous to contemporary literature. |
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385
/585 Spanish Literature from Unamuno to Garcia Lorca
3 crs (3-0). P: Span 363/563, or 367, or consent of instructor Not for GE Peninsular Spanish literature beginning with the generation of 1898 and including writers up to and through the Spanish Civil War of 1936-39. This course alternates with Spanish 367. |
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386
/586 Contemporary Spanish Literature
3 crs (3-0). P: Span 363/563, or 367, or consent of instructor Not for GE Continuation of Spanish 385/585. Spanish writers since 1940. |
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395
/595 Directed Studies
1-3 crs. Not for GE May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply Get form from department office Study of a problem or special area in Spanish culture, language, or literature approved by the supervising instructor and the department chair. |
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399
Independent Study - Juniors
1-3 crs. Not for GE Minimum junior standing May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply Get form from department office |
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405
Advanced Conversation
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp. P: Span 351, or 352/552, or 355, or 356, or 363/563, or 367 GE-IA Intensive practice in Spanish conversation to promote fluency and correctness. |
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409
/609 The Craft of Translation
3 crs (3-0). Sp. P: SPAN 302 Not for GE A practical course designed to show that each language is more than the sum of its words. Intensive practice of translation from and into both Spanish and English. Some reading on translation techniques and practices. |
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410
/610 Advanced Grammar
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp. P: SPAN 302 Not for GE Advanced study of vocabulary, idioms, and grammar based on selected model written texts. |
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421
Government, Business, and Media in Spain and Latin
America
3 crs (3-0). Sp. P: SPAN 302 Not for GE Field trips Intended as a practical introduction to the national and international business scenarios in the Hispanic world. Global, regional, and national trends in the Spanish speaking countries are evaluated. Taught entirely in Spanish. |
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425
Spanish for Health Professions
2 crs (2-0). (Formerly SPAN225 ) P: SPAN 301 Not for GE Discussion of topics related to health care organizations in the Spanish speaking countries, and practice of specialized vocabulary in communicative situations. This course prepares the student to work in the health care industry or profession using the Spanish language. |
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440
Spanish Business Writing
3 crs (3-0). F. P: SPAN 302 Not for GE The goal of the course is to prepare students for business writing according to the guidelines and usage of correspondence in Spanish. |
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476
/676 The Novel in Spanish America
3 crs (3-0). P: Span 363/563, or 367, or consent of instructor Not for GE Study of the most important novelists of Spanish America, from 1850 to 1940. |
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477
/677 The Novel in Spanish America
3 crs (3-0). P: Span 363/563, or 367, or consent of instructor Not for GE Continuation of Spanish 476/676. Covers period from 1940 to the present. |
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480
/680 Spanish American Literature and Film
3 crs (3-0). F, even-numbered years. P: SPAN 363/563 or 367 FC; Not for GE This course is an in-depth study of contemporary Spanish American literature and the film versions of the literature in their historical and social contexts. |
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482
/682 Women in Spanish American Literature
3 crs (3-0). Sp, odd-numbered years. P: SPAN 363/563 or 367 FC; Not for GE Cross-listed with WMNS 482 Credit may not be earned in both SPAN 482 and WMNS 482 This course is an in-depth study of the representation of women in contemporary Spanish American literature in their historical, cultural, and social contexts. Taught entirely in Spanish. |
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491
/691 Special Topics
1-3 crs (3-0). P: Span 351, or 352/552 , or 355, or 356, or 363/563, or 367, or consent of instructor Not for GE Course may be taken for a maximum of 9 credits In-depth study of a special area in the language, cultures, or literatures of the Spanish-speaking world. Topics specified in the current Class Schedule Bulletin. |
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499
Independent Study - Seniors
1-3 crs. Not for GE Minimum senior standing May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply Get form from department office |
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797
Independent Study
1-3 crs. Course may be taken for a maximum of 6 credits Get form from department office Independent study projects under direction of faculty members. |
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