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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
SP 101-102 Beginning Spanish I, II 3 CR each
For students with no previous Spanish education. Basic grammar patterns, oral practice, reading and writing are studied. Placement by department.
SP 103–104 Advanced Beginning Spanish I and II 3 CR each
For students with some knowledge of Spanish (one or two years of high school and not native speakers). Courses review basic grammar patterns. Extensive practice in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish. Placement by department.
SP 151–152 Intermediate Spanish I, II 3 CR each
Review of and expanded study of Spanish grammar to consolidate what has been acquired previously. Extensive practice in listening, speaking, reading, and writing Spanish enables students to function in a Spanish-speaking environment. Prerequisite: SP 102, SP 104 or placement
SP 201–202 Advanced Spanish Composition and Grammar I, II 3 CR each
Focus on vocabulary building and writing controlled compositions based on selections previously read and discussed. Prerequisite: SP 152 or placement
SP 203 Spanish for the Professions 3 CR
Designed for students in Nursing, Physical Therapy and Social Work. Emphasis is on special topics related to those professions, focusing on communicating in Spanish. Service learning required. Prerequisites: SP 152 or placement

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