SPAN 165 Spanish & Hispanic Culture III

Students will be challenged to effectively communicate with customers and associates in basic work-related situations. Communication skills will be further developed through oral and situational exercises while emphasizing cultural sensitivity and the importance of customer service. Offered only through corporate training opportunities. (Prerequisites: SPAN 163, 164)

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

SPAN 200 Special Topics in Spanish

Study of a theme, genre, period, literary group or single author; cultural topic from Latin America or Spain.

Credits: 1 to 3
Subject: Spanish
Department: Arts, Languages, and Letters

SPAN 201 Adv Intermediate Spanish I

Contemporary overview of Spanish language, syntax, and grammar with materials selected for exploring Hispanic culture. Emphasis on development of student autonomy in Spanish, especially in speaking and writing. Laboratory work required. (Prerequisite: SPAN 102, or 104, or 152 or instructor’s approval)

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

SPAN 202 Adv Intermediate Spanish II

Continuation of contemporary overview of Spanish language, syntax, and grammar with materials selected for exploring Hispanic culture. Emphasis on development of student autonomy in Spanish, especially in speaking and writing. Laboratory work required. (Prerequisite: SPAN 201 or instructor’s approval)

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

SPAN 205 Adv Spanish for Med Personnel

Advanced communication skills for those involved in medicine, nursing, and allied medical services in the Hispanic communities. Emphasis on functional, situational conversation and grammar. Study of culture in relation to medical issues. The class will be conducted entirely in Spanish. It is designed for Native and Heritage Speakers and students with intermediate-advanced level of the language. New Federal Laws require 42 hours of instructions for 3 credits class. In case of cancelation due to weather, faculty illness or any other event, the instructor will indicate what activities will replace the classroom time missed. Federal Laws also require 3 hours of homework for every hour of class instruction.

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

SPAN 300 Crss Brdrs:Hisp Wmn’s Image US

Topics concerning Hispanic females in the U.S., the restrictions imposed on them by the roles ascribed by American society, and how they adapt to or rebel against such limitations. Themes of exile, machismo, marginalization, integration and freedom will be explored. Students will be able to contrast and compare their own experiences in American society with those of the many Latin-American cultures in the United Sates in order to discover a universal global female experience. The course will be conducted in Spanish. (Prerequisite: SPAN 305 or 333, or instructor approval.)

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

SPAN 301 Travel Study

Study/travel immersion course conducted in English with the option of receiving credit in Spanish. Classes meet once a week in the spring. Travel in May with final paper required to receive credit. Limited enrollment. Travel costs additional. Students who opt for Spanish credit will utilize the Spanish versions of the readings and films where available. (Prerequisite for Spanish credit: SPAN 201-202 and departmental approval. Students may be enrolled in 202 simultaneously with this course. This course is cross-listed with HIST 301. No prerequisite required for history credit)

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

SPAN 302 Intensive Study Abroad:Spanish

Study/travel immersion course conducted in Spanish. Classes meet once a week in the spring. Travel in May/June and final paper required to receive credit. Limited enrollment. Travel costs additional. (Prerequisite: SPAN 201-202 and departmental approval)

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

SPAN 304 Intermed-Adv Span Conv&Comp I

Intensive group discussions, oral and written reports revolving around current themes and issues. Review of subtleties of Spanish grammar. Emphasis on oral proficiency and use of specialized vocabulary and idioms. (Prerequisite: SPAN 202 or instructor approval).

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

SPAN 305 Intermed-Adv Span Conv&Comp II

A continuation of Intensive oral practice and written reports revolving around current themes and issues. Further review of subtleties of Spanish grammar and emphasis on proficiency with using specialized, field-specific vocabulary and idiomatic expressions. (Prerequisite: SPAN 304)

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