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SPN 1010 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH I
4 cr. hrs.
For those interested in developing a more extensive background in the fundamentals of Spanish before undertaking SPN 1120 or in developing conversational skill for travel, social, or business purposes. Lab required. (TR)
SPN 1011 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH II
4 cr. hrs.
Continues the development of the fundamentals of Spanish through the acquisition of vocabulary and grammar. Prerequisite: SPN 1010. Lab required. (TR)
SPN 1120 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
4 cr. hrs.
A linguistic approach to learning a foreign language with emphasis on acquisition of the new sound system and correct pronunciation. The student acquires an extensive vocabulary to use for reading comprehension and writing simple expressions based on learned material. Listening comprehension is enhanced by laboratory exercises and use of videos. Lab required. (TR)
SPN 1121 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II
4 cr. hrs.
A continuation of SPN 1120, with more emphasis on grammar and verb tenses. Listening comprehension and oral recitation are stressed. Prerequisite: SPN 1120 or equivalent. Lab required. (TR)
SPN 2200 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I
4 cr. hrs.
This course includes reading in the literature and cultural history of Spanishspeaking countries with discussion and review of grammar. Prerequisite: SPN 11201121 or equivalent. Lab required. (TR)
SPN 2201 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II
4 cr. hrs.
A continuation of SPN 2200, completing a grammar and verb review. Writing and translation are stressed. Prerequisite: SPN 2200. Lab required. (TR)
SPN 2949 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGNMENT IN SPANISH (TR) 1-4 cr. hrs.
FRE 1120 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I
4 cr. hrs.
A study of the fundamentals of French grammar with emphasis upon listening and speaking through the use of audio and video cassettes. Lab required. (TR)
FRE 1121 ELEMENTARY FRENCH II
4 cr. hrs.
This course continues in the fundamentals of French grammar with the addition of the reading and writing skills. Prerequisite: FRE 1120 or equivalent. Must complete both terms to receive credit toward graduation. Lab required. (TR)
FRE 2200 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I
4 cr. hrs.
Reading in the literature and cultural history of the French language, with discussions and review of grammar. Offered on Demand. Prerequisite: FRE 11201121. Lab required. (TR)
FRE 2201 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II
4 cr. hrs.
Continued readings of the literature and cultural history of the French language. Prerequisite: FRE 2200. Lab required. (TR)
FRE 2949 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGNMENT IN FRENCH (TR)
14 cr. hrs.
SPA 2612C AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I
4 cr. hrs.
Introduction to American Sign Language (ASL I), as used in the deaf community. General discussion of ASL structure and introduction to various manual communication systems and philosophies. Emphasis on building a basic sign vocabulary. Lab required. (TR)
SPA 2613C AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II
4 cr. hrs.
A continuation of the basic course which expands the students signing skills and introduces ASL idioms. Provides a greater opportunity for skill development in ASL structure and idiomatic usage. Prerequisite: SPA 2612C. Lab required. (TR)
SPA 2604C AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE III
3 cr. hrs.
Intermediate American Sign Language (ASL III) is an intermediate course designed for students who have previous course work from ASL I and II with labs. ASL III continues development of conversational skills in ASL with strong emphasis on narratives. The development of non-written narratives will increase both comprehension and expressive skills specific to the Deaf Culture. This course will present the student with the structure, conversational vocabulary and grammatical principles, regional and idiomatic usages of American Sign Language while also focusing on the historical, cultural, and social aspects of deafness. Prerequisites: SPA 2612C, SPA 2613C, and labs. (TR)
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