SPAN 1100 - Beginning Spanish I
An introduction to written and spoken Spanish. This is the first semester of a two-semester sequence.
Credit: 3
SPAN 1200 - Beginning Spanish II
Prerequisite: SPAN 1100.
An introduction to written and spoken Spanish. This is the second semester of a two-semester sequence.
Credit: 3
SPAN 2100 - Intermediate Spanish I
Prerequisite: SPAN 1200.
Conversation, reading, grammar, and introduction to Spanish culture. This is the first semester of a two-semester sequence.
Credit: 3
SPAN 2200 - Intermediate Spanish II
Prerequisite: SPAN 2100.
Conversation, reading, grammar, and introduction to Spanish culture. This is the second semester of a two-semester sequence.
Credit: 3
SPAN 3100 - Advanced Spanish Speaking and Listening
Prerequisite: SPAN 2200.
Advanced conversation, stressing the ability to develop fluency on a variety of topics; formal presentations; and listening, stressing the ability to understand extended discourse.
Credit: 3
SPAN 3200 - Advanced Spanish Writing and Grammar
Prerequisite: SPAN 2200.
Advanced writing, stressing the ability to write in various genres, including letters and e-mail, short reports, summaries and reflections; review of advanced grammatical forms, with emphasis in producing these forms in original writing.
Credit: 3
SPAN 3310 - Culture and Literature of Spain
Prerequisite: SPAN 2200.
Reading, discussion, and written analysis and response to various forms of literature and contemporary media of Spain.
Credit: 3
SPAN 3320 - Culture and Literature of Mexico and Central America
Prerequisite: SPAN 2200.
Reading, discussion, and written analysis and response to various forms of literature and contemporary media of Mexico and Central America.
Credit: 3
SPAN 3330 - Culture and Literature of South America
Prerequisite: SPAN 2200.
Reading, discussion, and written analysis and response to various forms of literature and contemporary media of South America.
Credit: 3
SPAN 3340 - Culture and Literature of Caribbean
Prerequisite: SPAN 2200.
Reading, discussion, and written analysis and response to various forms of literature and contemporary media of the Caribbean.
Credit: 3
SPAN 3350 - Culture and Literature of Spanish-speakers in the U.S.
Prerequisite: SPAN 2200.
Reading, discussion, and written analysis and response to various forms of literature and contemporary media of the Spanish-speaking United States.
Credit: 3
SPAN 3910 - Spanish for Professions
Prerequisite: SPAN 1200
Spanish for Professions is a special topics course designed to teach students Spanish skills for professional purposes, such as medical or business settings. Classes feature active engagement with the Spanish language, especially in relation to the chosen field or topic. The course will allow students to gain linguistic and cultural skills in specific professions. Course may be repeated if topic differs.
Credit: 3