SPAN 329 WI:Latin American Literature I
Study of the development of the main Spanish-American literary movements in the novel, drama, and poetry from Colonial times to the end of the nineteenth century. (Prerequisite: SPAN 328 or instructor approval)
Subject: Spanish
Department: Arts, Languages, and Letters
SPAN 330 Latin American Literature II
Discussion and analysis of the literary movements of the 20th century in the novel, drama, and poetry in the works of major Spanish-American female and male authors. (Prerequisite: SPAN 329 or instructor approval)
Subject: Spanish
Department: Arts, Languages, and Letters
SPAN 331 Latin American Women Writers
Reading and discussion of the major works of Spanish-American women writers of various periods and genres. Selected works are examined in the context of the literary and cultural conditions that gave rise to their expression. Offered in Spanish (Prerequisite: SPAN 305) or English.
Subject: Spanish
Department: Arts, Languages, and Letters
SPAN 332 WI: Latinos in the US
Study of the historical, literary, artistic development of Latinos in the USA, immigration issues and Latino participation in politics and civil life. (Prerequisite:SPAN 303, 305, 333, or instructor approval)
Subject: Spanish
Department: Arts, Languages, and Letters
SPAN 334 Seminar
In-depth study, analysis, and presentation of research topics. This seminar is interdepartmental for Spanish-psychology and Spanish-social work. Offered in alternate years. This is the senior capstone course for majors. (Departmental approval required)
Subject: Spanish
Department: Arts, Languages, and Letters
SPAN 335 Advanced Conversation
Intensive oral practice tailored to the professions: Spanish for Criminal Justice, Spanish for Nutrition and Dietetics, Spanish for the Teaching Profession, and Spanish for the Medical Profession.
Subject: Spanish
Department: Arts, Languages, and Letters
SPED 385 Procedures/Proc Special Educ
This course includes federal and state level professional and ethical practices required of the special education teacher. In addition, it covers advanced development (instructional planning) of individual education plans (IEP), individual family service plans (IFSP), 504 plans, and positive behavior support plans (PBSP) created as a result of comprehensive, multidisciplinary student evaluations/assessments (evaluation reports—e.g., functional behavior assessments—FBA) of students with disabilities in school settings. Contents capture global procedures for screening/assessment, referral, classification, placement, instructional programming in a standards aligned system and progress monitoring (data collection systems). (Prerequisite: EDU 381)
Subject: Special Education
Department: Education Division
SPED 386 Strats High Incidence Disabl
Topics include advanced, research-based strategies/interventions for students who have high incidence disabilities (specific learning disabilities, attention deficit disorders, mild/moderate intellectual/developmental disabilities, speech/language disorders, social-emotional/behavioral disorders and high functioning autistic disorders). Specifically, the course includes instructional planning, pedagogical techniques (specially designed instruction) for all academic, social-behavioral and other functional skill areas, and monitoring of student’s progress resulting from these instructional techniques. (Prerequisites: EDU 381 with grade B-)
Subject: Special Education
Department: Education Division
SPED 388 Characteristics/Causes Disabl
This course includes ADVANCED characteristics and causes (etiologies) of all disabilities as per the categories described in IDEA. These developmental differences are in the realms of medical, biological, psychological, emotional-behavioral and social-cultural influences. Coverage about how these aspects affect academic and all other functional skills is also included. (Prerequisite: EDU 381).
Subject: Special Education
Department: Education Division
SPED 389 Strats Low Incidence Disabl
This course covers ADVANCED, research-based strategies/interventions for students who have LOW INCIDENCE DISABILITIES (LID): (Significant Cognitive Delays—Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities, Low Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders or Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Serious Physical Disabilities—Orthopedic Impairments, Complex Health Issues—Other Health Impairments, Multiple Disabilities, Visual Impairments including Blindness, Hearing Impairments including Deafness and Severe Emotional Disorders). Specifically, it includes instructional planning, pedagogical techniques (specially designed instruction) for all academic, social-behavioral and other functional skill areas, and monitoring of students’ progress resulting from these instructional techniques. Medical and physical management techniques for students in need are also included. A 40-hour field experience is required. (Prerequisites: EDU 381 with grade B-).
Subject: Special Education
Department: Education Division