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SPN - Spanish Language

SPN 1120
First-Year Spanish I

(Offered fall, spring, and summer). This course aims to develop basic communicative skills in Spanish, including speaking, listening, writing and reading, and to apply those skills to gain knowledge of other cultures. By the end of this course students will be able to communicate in Spanish about a variety of topics including greetings and questions, daily activities at a university, family relationships, leisure-time activities, and a house or personal residence. A minimum grade of "C" in SPN1120 must be attained in order to enroll for SPN1121.

Credit hours: 4Lecture hours: 4
SPN 1120H
First-Year Spanish I Honors

Credit hours: 4
SPN 1121
First-Year Spanish II

(Offered fall, spring, and summer). Prerequisite: SPN1120. This course is a continuation of SPN1120. Successful completion of SPN1120 with a minimum grade of "C" is required. This course will continue to develop basic communicative skills in Spanish, including speaking, listening, writing and reading, and to apply those skills to gain knowledge of other cultures. By the end of this course, students will be able to communicate in Spanish about a variety of topics including health and the body, food, shopping, holidays, travel, relationships, professions, and the environment. A minimum grade of "C" in SPN1121 must be attained in order to enroll for SPN2200.

Credit hours: 4Lecture hours: 4
SPN 1121H
Honors First Year Spanish II

(Offered fall, spring, and summer). Prerequisite: SPN1120. This course is a continuation of SPN1120. Successful completion of SPN1120 with a minimum grade of ?C? is required. This course will continue to develop basic communicative skills in Spanish, including speaking, listening, writing and reading, and to apply those skills to gain knowledge of other cultures. By the end of this course, students will be able to communicate in Spanish about a variety of topics including health and the body, food, shopping, holidays, travel, relationships, professions, and the environment. A minimum grade of ?C? in SPN1121 must be attained in order to enroll for SPN2200.

Credit hours: 4
SPN 2200
Second-Year Spanish I

(Offered fall and spring). Prerequisites: ENC1101 and SPN1121 or equivalent. (Meets Philosophy/Religion Humanities requirement.) This course aims to develop intermediate communicative skills in Spanish, including speaking, listening, writing, and reading. Readings and audiovisual materials dealing with Spanish culture and civilization favor grammar review and expansion, as well as oral practice. This course is a Gordon Rule writing course in which students will produce extensive college-level writing and requires completion with a minimum grade of "C."

Credit hours: 4Lecture hours: 4
SPN 2200H
Honors Second Year Spanish I

(Offered fall and spring). Prerequisites: *ENC1101 and *SPN1121 or equivalent. (Meets Philosophy/Religion Humanities requirement.) This course aims to develop intermediate communicative skills in Spanish, including speaking, listening, writing, and reading. Readings and audiovisual materials dealing with Spanish culture and civilization favor grammar review and expansion, as well as oral practice. This course is a Gordon Rule writing course in which students will produce extensive college-level writing and requires completion with a minimum grade of ?C.?

Credit hours: 4
SPN 2201
Second-Year Spanish II

(Offered fall and spring). Prerequisite: SPN2200 or consent of instructor. This course is a continuation of SPN2200 with emphasis on conversation with authentic cultural materials. Authentic listening, reading, and audiovisual materials based on everyday culture and civilization of people from Spain and Hispanic America, basic grammar review, intermediate-level grammar, and development of listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills in the intermediate level.

Credit hours: 3Lecture hours: 3
SPN 2201H
Honors Second Year Spanish II

(Offered fall and spring). Prerequisite: SPN2200 or consent of instructor. This course is a continuation of SPN2200 with emphasis on conversation with authentic cultural materials. Authentic listening, reading, and audiovisual materials based on everyday culture and civilization of people from Spain and Hispanic America, basic grammar review, intermediate-level grammar, and development of listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills in the intermediate level.

Credit hours: 3
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