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SPN105

Conversational Medical Spanish 1

3 Credit Hours, 3 Lecture Hours
Electives:
Foreign Language, Humanities, Liberal Arts, Open/Free
Course Description
For absolute beginners or people who have had less than one or two years of high school Spanish. Basic vocabulary and structure for conversations in Spanish with patients. Vocabulary can be adjusted to meet individual needs. Reading and writing covered as wanted. Not appropriate for native Spanish speakers or students who are bilingual in Spanish and English.

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SPN106

Conversational Medical Spanish 2

3 Credit Hours, 3 Lecture Hours
Electives:
Foreign Language, Humanities, Liberal Arts, Open/Free
Prerequisites/
Proficiencies:
SPN105 Conversational Medical Spanish 1
Course Description
For students who have completed more than one or two years of high school Spanish. A continuation of basic vocabulary and structure for conversations in Spanish with patients. Vocabulary can be adjusted to meet individual needs. Reading and writing covered as wanted. Not appropriate for native Spanish speakers or students who are bilingual in Spanish and English.

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SPN111

Introductory Spanish 1

3 Credit Hours, 3 Lecture Hours
Electives:
Foreign Language, Humanities, Liberal Arts, Open/Free
Course Description
For students who have not completed one or two years of secondary school Spanish or the equivalent as determined by the department. Introduction to grammatical patterns and common vocabulary. Oral skills emphasized; also includes reading and writing.

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SPN112

Introductory Spanish 2

3 Credit Hours, 3 Lecture Hours
Electives:
Foreign Language, Humanities, Liberal Arts, Open/Free
Prerequisites/
Proficiencies:
SPN111 Introductory Spanish 1
Course Description
For students who have completed one or two years of secondary school Spanish or the equivalent as determined by the department. Continues introduction to grammatical patterns and common vocabulary. Oral skills emphasized; also includes reading and writing.

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SPN201

Intermediate Spanish 1

3 Credit Hours, 3 Lecture Hours
Electives:
Foreign Language, Humanities, Liberal Arts, Open/Free
Prerequisites/
Proficiencies:
SPN112 Introductory Spanish 2
Course Description
For students who have completed two or more years of high school Spanish or the equivalent as determined by the department. Intermediate grammar structures and vocabulary with integrated skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

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SPN202

Intermediate Spanish 2

3 Credit Hours, 3 Lecture Hours
Electives:
Foreign Language, Humanities, Liberal Arts, Open/Free
Prerequisites/
Proficiencies:
SPN112 Introductory Spanish 2
Course Description
For students who have completed two or more years of high school Spanish or the equivalent as determined by the department. Continuation of intermediate grammar structures and vocabulary with integrated skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

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SPN221

Spanish Translation I

3 Credit Hours, 3 Lecture Hours
Electives:
Foreign Language, Humanities, Liberal Arts, Open/Free
Prerequisites/
Proficiencies:
SPN112 Introductory Spanish 2
Course Description
A systematic comparative analysis of intermediate Spanish and English grammar along with short translations from current publications. Taught in Spanish and in English. Open to majors, non-majors, and bilingual/heritage learners. Native speakers of Spanish should know academic Spanish and be above ESL012 Core English 2.

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SPN222

Spanish Translation 2

3 Credit Hours, 3 Lecture Hours
Electives:
Foreign Language, Humanities, Liberal Arts, Open/Free
Prerequisites/
Proficiencies:
SPN112 Introductory Spanish 2
Course Description
A continuation of a comparative analysis of intermediate Spanish and English grammar along with short translations from current publications. Taught in Spanish and in English. For majors, non-majors, and bilingual/heritage learners. Native speakers of Spanish should know academic Spanish and be above ESL012 Core English 2.

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