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SPAN

2001 Intermediate Spanish I

(3-0-3)

SPAN 2001 continues SPAN1002 and includes a review of idiomatic expressions

and the past tenses, as well as an introduction of new vocabulary, structures and

grammatical concepts. Vocabulary and structures are integrated with cultural

highlights.

Prerequisite: SPAN 1002 or equivalent with a grade of “C” or higher.

Offered: Fall.

SPAN

SP21

(0-0-0)

Service Learning for Spanish 2001, Intermediate Spanish I.

SPAN

2002 Intermediate Spanish II

(3-0-3)

SPAN 2002 continues SPAN 2001, and includes expansion of vocabulary and

grammar, and more complex syntax, including hypothetical situations, use of

subjunctive mood, and indirect discourse. Emphasis is placed on improving

conversational and compositional skills in Spanish, and on heightening the

student's awareness of daily life and current events in the Hispanic world as well

as Hispanic contributions to the humanities.

Prerequisite: SPAN 2001 or equivalent with a grade of “C” or higher.

Offered: All semesters.

SPAN

SP22

(0-0-0)

Service Learning for Spanish 2002, Intermediate Spanish II.

SPAN

2003 Intermediate Spanish III

(3-0-3)

SPAN 2003 is a study of lexical items and grammatical structures and concepts of

the Spanish language. The student will review basic grammatical structures as

well as study more advanced linguistic concepts. Emphasis is on speaking and

writing skills, though listening and reading skills will also continue to be developed.

The course is taught exclusively in Spanish. Active classroom use of the Spanish

language is mandatory and expected; speaking English will neither

be permitted nor tolerated.

Prerequisite: SPAN 2002 or equivalent with a grade of “C” or higher.

Offered: On demand.

SPAN

SP03

(0-0-0)

Service Learning for Spanish 2003, Intermediate Spanish III.

THEA

1000 Theatre Practicum

(0-3-1)

This theatre practicum course is open to all students who have a role and/or do

technical work on the dramatic production of the semester. May be taken each

semester to a maximum of four semester hours. Instructor approval required.

Prerequisite: None.

Offered: Fall, Spring.

THEA

1100 Theater Appreciation

(3-0-3)

This course includes the survey and critical appreciation of Theatre. A first-level

course designed to introduce students studying theatre as well as students

studying in other areas, the eras of theatre history and dramatic literature and to

demonstrate how theatre practitioners form a collaborative working unit which

results in a performance-ready production. No previous experience required.

Prerequisite: READ 0099, ENGL 0099, ENGL 0989 or satisfactory English

scores to place into co-requisite remediation or higher.

Offered: Fall.

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