SOC 415 Seminar II: Field Research

The second of a two-course sequence, this course is devoted to the principles, procedures and techniques in the development of a research proposal. Focus is on the basic research methods used in the discipline of sociology and criminology, and completion of the writing of the research proposal developed in Seminar I. Junior standing. (Prerequisite: SOC 371)

Credits: 3
Subject: Sociology
Department: Civic Engagement

SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I

Pronunciation, basic elements of grammar through oral and written exercises. Laboratory work required.

Credits: 3
Subject: Spanish
Department: Arts, Languages, and Letters

SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II

Continuation of pronunciation and basic elements of grammar through oral and written exercises. Laboratory work required. (Prerequisite: SPAN 101 or instructor’s approval)

Credits: 3
Subject: Spanish
Department: Arts, Languages, and Letters

SPAN 103 Intermediate Spanish I

Emphasis on review, expansion, and application of grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation through listening, speaking, reading, and writing exercises. Discussion of geography and culture of Spain and Latin America. Laboratory work required.

Credits: 3
Subject: Spanish
Department: Arts, Languages, and Letters

SPAN 104 Intermediate Spanish II

Continuation of review, expansion, and application of grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation through listening, speaking, reading, and writing exercises. Discussion of geography and culture of Spain and Latin America. Laboratory work required. (Prerequisite: SPAN 103 or instructor’s approval)

Credits: 3
Subject: Spanish
Department: Arts, Languages, and Letters

SPAN 150 Spanish for Medical Personnel

Basic communication skills for those involved in medicine, nursing, and allied medical services in the Hispanic community. Emphasis on functional, situational conversation and elementary grammar.

Credits: 3
Subject: Spanish
Department: Arts, Languages, and Letters

SPAN 151 Spanish for Pastoral Ministry

Basic communication skills for those working within the context of pastoral ministry in the Hispanic community. Emphasis on functional, situational conversation and elementary grammar. (Offered in the IHM Formation Academic Program)

Credits: 3
Subject: Spanish
Department: Arts, Languages, and Letters

SPAN 152 Intermed Spanish for Med Persn

An intensive course designed to advance the language proficiency of those working in the medical field. (Prerequisite: SPAN 150 or instructor’s approval)

Credits: 3
Subject: Spanish
Department: Arts, Languages, and Letters

SPAN 163 Spanish & Hispanic Culture I

Basic communication skills for those in the service industry. Emphasis on cultural sensitivity and functional conversation. This is the foundation course for SPAN 163 and SPAN 164. (Offered only through corporate training opportunities.)

Credits: 4
Subject: Spanish
Department: Arts, Languages, and Letters

SPAN 164 Spanish & Hispanic Culture II

Continuation of SPAN 160. Basic communication skills will be further developed through oral and situational exercises. Emphasis on cultural sensitivity and the importance of customer service. (Offered only through corporate training opportunities.) (Prerequisite: SPAN 163)

Credits: 4
Subject: Spanish
Department: Arts, Languages, and Letters