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FREN 1010
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First Year French
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(5:5:0)
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Fall
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FREN 1010 is a course intended for all students. The student will develop reading,
writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will
be on basic grammar and conversation. Francophone culture will also be emphasized. This course
will be taught using lectures, videos, and extensive group work. Active class participation
is absolutely essential.
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FREN 1020
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First Year French
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(5:5:0)
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Spring
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FREN 1020 is a course intended for all students. The student will continue to develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis, as in FREN 1010, will be on basic grammar and conversation. Francophone culture will also be emphasized. This course will be taught using lectures, videos, and extensive group work. Active class participation is absolutely essential. Prerequisite: FREN 1010.
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FREN 2988
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Special Problems
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(1-3:0:1-3)
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Fall, Spring
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FREN 2988 is an elective course intended for advanced students. The student will work individually with the instructor to develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on advanced grammar and conversation. Francophone culture will also be emphasized. Significant reading and work outside of class are required. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
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FREN 2999
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Workshop
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(1-3:1-3:0)
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Fall, Spring
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FREN 2999 is an elective course intended for advanced students. The student will work individually with the instructor to develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on advanced grammar and conversation. Francophone culture will also be emphasized. Significant reading and work outside of class are required. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
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GRMN 1010
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First Year German
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(5:5:0)
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Fall
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This course is intended for all students. The students will develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on basic grammar and conversation. German culture will also be emphasized. This course will be taught using lectures, videos, and extensive group work. Active class participation is absolutely essential.
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GRMN 1020
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First Year German
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(5:5:0)
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Spring
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The student will continue to develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis, as in GRMN 1010, will be on basic grammar and conversation. German culture will also be emphasized. This course will be taught using lectures, videos, and extensive group work. Active class participation is absolutely essential. Prerequisite: GRMN 1010
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GRMN 2988
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Special Problems
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(1-3:0:1-3)
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Fall, Spring
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GRMN 2988 is an elective course intended for advanced students. The student will work individually with the instructor to develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on advanced grammar and conversation. German culture will also be emphasized. Significant reading and work outside of class are required. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
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GRMN 2999
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Workshop
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(1-3:1-3:0)
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Fall, Spring
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GRMN 2999 is an elective course intended for advanced students. The student will work individually with the instructor to develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on advanced grammar and conversation. German culture will also be emphasized. Significant reading and work outside of class are required. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
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?ITAL 1010
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First Year Italian
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(5:5:0)
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Fall
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This course is intended for all students. The student will develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on basic grammar and conversation. Italian culture will also be emphasized.?This course will be taught using lectures, videos, and extensive group work. Active class participation is absolutely essential.
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ITAL 1020
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First Year Italian
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(5:5:0)
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Spring
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This course is intended for all students. The student will develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on basic grammar and conversation. Italian culture will also be emphasized.?This course will be taught using lectures, videos, and extensive group work. Active class participation is absolutely essential. Prerequisite: ITAL 1010.
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ITAL 2988
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Special Problems
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(1-3:0:1-3)
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Fall, Spring
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ITAL 2988 is an elective course intended for advanced students. The student will work individually with the instructor to develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on advanced grammar and conversation. Italian culture will also be emphasized. Significant reading and work outside of class are required. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
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ITAL 2999
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Workshop
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(1-3:1-3:0)
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Fall, Spring
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ITAL 2999 is an elective course intended for advanced students. The student will work individually with the instructor to develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on advanced grammar and conversation. Italian culture will also be emphasized. Significant reading and work outside of class are required.
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JAPN 1010
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First Year Japanese
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(5:5:0)
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Fall
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This course is intended for all students. The students will develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on basic grammar and conversation. Japanese culture will also be emphasized. This course will be taught using lectures, videos, and extensive group work. Active class participation is absolutely essential.
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JAPN 1020
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First Year Japanese
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(5:5:0)
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Spring
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The student will continue to develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis, as in JAPN 1010, will be on basic grammar and conversation. Japanese culture will also be emphasized. This course will be taught using lectures, videos, and extensive group work. Active class participation is absolutely essential. Prerequisite: JAPN 1010
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JAPN 2988
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Special Problems
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(1-3:0:1-3)
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Fall, Spring
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JAPN 2988 is an elective course intended for advanced students. The student will work individually with the instructor to develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on advanced grammar and conversation. Japanese culture will also be emphasized. Significant reading and work outside of class are required. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
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JAPN 2999
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Workshop
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(1-3:1-3:0)
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Fall, Spring
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JAPN 2999 is an elective course intended for advanced students. The student will work individually with the instructor to develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on advanced grammar and conversation. Japanese culture will also be emphasized. Significant reading and work outside of class are required. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
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NAVJ 1010
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Beginning Navajo for Native Speakers
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(3:3:0)
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A course designed to introduce the native navajo speakers to the written orthography of the Navajo language. Emphasis will be on developing reading and writing skills. Prerequisite: Native Navajo Speaker.
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NAVJ 1030
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Beginning Navajo for Non-Native Speakers
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(3:3:0)
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A course designed to help students achieve basic functional communication skills in the Navajo language. These skills include vocabulary, listening comprehension, pronunciation, reading, writing, and cultural awareness.
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NAVJ 2010
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Intermediate Navajo for Native Speakers
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(3:3:0)
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This is a continuation of NAVJ 1010. Students will continue developing their reading and writing skills. Students are expected to have a fundamental knowledge of vocabulary and Navajo orthography.
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NAVJ 2030
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Beginning Navajo for Non-Native Speakers
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(3:3:0)
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This is a continuation of NAVJ 1030. Students will continue to develop speaking fluency, listening comprehension, reading, and writing skills, comprehension, pronunciation, reading, writing, and cultural awareness. Prerequisite: NAVJ 1030.
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NAVJ 2070
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Navajo Literacy for Native Speakers
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(3:3:0)
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This course assists the Native Navajo speaker build communication skills of reading, writing, and speaking the Navajo language. Special emphasis will be given to utilizing the computer in desktop publishing, personal historical, cultural, and educational materials. Prerequisites: Navajo Native Speaker.
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NAVJ 2080
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Advanced Navajo for Native Speakers
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(3:3:0)
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This course assists the Native speaker of Navajo in building advanced writing skills. Emphasis will be given to developing curriculum materials to be used in the public school classroom setting. Curriculum and writing assignments will be done on the computer. Prerequisites: Native Navajo speaker and NAVJ 2070.
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NAVJ 2988
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Special Problems
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(1-3:0:1-3)
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Fall, Spring
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NAVJ 2988 is an elective course intended for advanced students. The student will work individually with the instructor to develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on advanced grammar and conversation. Navajo culture will also be emphasized. Significant reading and work outside of class are required. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
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NAVJ 2999
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Workshop
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(1-3:1-3:0)
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Fall, Spring
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NAVJ 2999 is an elective course intended for advanced students. The student will work individually with the instructor to develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on advanced grammar and conversation. Navajo culture will also be emphasized. Significant reading and work outside of class are required. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
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RUSN 1010
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First Year Russian
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(5:5:0)
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Fall
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This course is intended for all students. The student will develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on basic grammar and conversation. Russian culture will also be emphasized. This course will be taught using lectures, videos, and extensive group work. Active class participation is absolutely essential.
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RUSN 1020
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First Year Russian
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(5:5:0)
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Spring
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This course is intended for all students. The student will continue to develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis, as in RUSN 1010, will be on basic grammar and conversation. Russian culture will also be emphasized. This course will be taught using lectures, videos, and extensive group work. Active class participation is absolutely essential. Prerequisite: RUSN 1010
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RUSN 2988
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Special Problems
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(1-3:0:1-3)
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Fall, Spring
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RUSN 2988 is an elective course intended for advanced students. The student will work individually with the instructor to develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on advanced grammar and conversation. Russian culture will also be emphasized. Significant reading and work outside of class are required. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
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RUSN 2999
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Workshop
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(1-3:1-3:0)
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Fall, Spring
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RUSN 2999 is an elective course intended for advanced students. The student will work individually with the instructor to develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on advanced grammar and conversation. Russian culture will also be emphasized. Significant reading and work outside of class are required. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
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SPAN 1010
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First Year Spanish
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(5:5:0)
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Fall
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SPAN 1010 is a course intended for all students. The student will develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on basic grammar and conversation. Hispanic culture will also be emphasized. The course will be taught using lectures, videos, and extensive group work. Active class participation is absolutely essential.
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SPAN 1020
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First Year Spanish
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(5:5:0)
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Spring
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SPAN 1020 is a course intended for all students. The student will continue developing proficiency in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis, as in SPAN 1010, will be on basic grammar and conversation. Hispanic culture will also be emphasized. The course will be taught using lectures, videos, and extensive group work. Active class participation is absolutely essential. Prerequisite: SPAN 1010
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SPAN 2010
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Intermediate Spanish
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(4:4:0)
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Fall
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SPAN 2010 is an elective course intended for all students. The student will build upon reading, writing, listening and speaking skills acquired in First Year Spanish. Emphasis will be on basic grammar and conversation. Hispanic culture will also be emphasized. This course will be taught using lectures, videos, and extensive group work. Active class participation is absolutely essential. Prerequisite: SPAN 1010 and 1020.
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SPAN 2020
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Intermediate Spanish
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(4:4:0)
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Spring
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SPAN 2020 is an elective course intended for all students. A continuation of 2010, the student will continue to build upon reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on grammar, writing and conversation. Hispanic culture will also be emphasized. Spanish 2020 will also include an introduction to Hispanic prose and poetry. This course will be taught using lectures, videos, and extensive group work. Active class participation is absolutely essential. Prerequisites: Spanish 1010, 1020, 2010.
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SPAN 2988
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Special Problems
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(1-3:0:1-3)
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Fall, Spring
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SPAN 2988 is an elective course intended for advanced students. The student will work individually with the instructor to develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on advanced grammar and conversation. Hispanic culture will also be emphasized. Significant reading and work outside of class are required. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
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SPAN 2999
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Workshop
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(1-3:1-3:0)
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Fall, Spring
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SPAN 2999 is an elective course intended for advanced students. The student will work individually with the instructor to develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis will be on advanced grammar and conversation. Hispanic culture will also be emphasized. Significant reading and work outside of class are required. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
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FREN, GRMN, ITAL, JAPN, NAVJ, RUSN, and SPAN 2977
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Cooperative Education
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(1-3:0:1-3)
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This course provides supervised on-the-job training in any of the languages listed above. The student meets with the instructor/coordinator periodically during the course to determine and evaluate learning objectives, hours to be worked and credit agreements. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
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