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To be eligible for a minor in Spanish, the student must complete
15 hours of Spanish courses that must include Spanish 2001 and Spanish
2002. The remaining 9 hours must be Spanishcourses at the 3000 level.
SPAN 2001. Intermediate Spanish I. 3 semester
hours. 3-0-3
A continuation of skills development of comprehension,
speaking, reading of general and technical texts, writing, grammar
and an introduction to Hispanic cultures. Prerequisite: SPAN 1002
or equivalent. Not open to native speakers of Spanish.
SPAN 2002. Intermediate Spanish II. 3 semester
hours. 3-0-3
A continuation of SPAN 2001. Prerequisite: SPAN
2001 or equivalent. Not open to native speakers of Spanish.
SPAN 3001. Applied Conversation. 3 semester
hours. 3-0-3
Development of oral fluency and listening comprehension
in Spanish through linguistic and culturally appropriate activities.
Expansion of general, business, scientific and technical vocabulary,
among others. Prerequisite: SPAN 2002 or equivalent. Not open to
native speakers of Spanish.
SPAN 3002. Grammar and Composition. 3 semester
hours. 3-0-3
Review of Spanish grammar. Practical writing practice
in Spanish of personal and commercial correspondence, general and
technical reports, and other forms. Prerequisite: SPAN 2002 or equivalent.
SPAN 3003. Hispanic Cultures and Civilizations.
3 semester hours. 3-0-3
A background for technical and international trade
purposes. The social values, institutions, customs and historical/cultural
movements. Readings, writings, and discussions in Spanish. Prerequisite:
SPAN 2002 or equivalent, but SPAN 3001 and 3002 recommended.
SPAN 3901-3905. Special
Topics. 1-5 semester hours.
Arranged through agreement with and permission of
instructor. This might include an internship abroad, Spanish for
business, science and technology, management, or other topics. Readings,
writings, and discussions in Spanish. Prerequisite: SPAN 2002 or
equivalent, but SPAN 3001 and 3002 recommended.
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