SPA - Spanish Language
Courses
SPA 1002: Conversational Foreign Language II: Spanish
Credits 3SPA 1011: Spanish Language I: GT-AH4
Credits 5Develops students’ interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational communicative abilities in the language. This course integrates these skills with the study of the cultures in which the language is used and offers a foundation in the analysis of culture and develops intercultural communicative strategies.
SPA 1012: Spanish Language II: GT-AH4
Credits 5Expands students’ interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational communicative abilities in the Spanish language. This course integrates these skills with the study of the cultures in which the language is used and offers a foundation in the analysis of culture and develops intercultural communicative strategies.
SPA 1014: Fast-Track Spanish I and II
Credits 5SPA 1015: Spanish for the Professional I
Credits 3This course presents introductory Spanish language skills, for professional use in a variety of fields, within Spanish-speaking environments. This course is intended for language learners with little or no prior experience.
SPA 2011: Foreign Language III: Spanish: GT-AH4
Credits 3SPA 2012: Foreign Language IV: Spanish: GT-AH4
Credits 3SPA 2015: Foreign Language for the Professional II: Spanish
Credits 3SPA 2061: Spanish Language for Heritage and Intermediate-Mid Speakers: GT-AH4
Credits 3Focuses on developing Spanish language skills necessary for communication in social and professional settings. Coursework is curated for speakers who learned Spanish in an informal, non-academic setting and for intermediate-mid speakers. This course emphasizes grammar, vocabulary expansion, reading and writing skills, global linguistic variations, and topics related to Hispanic communities in the United States and the Spanish-speaking world.
SPA 2062: Writing for Heritage and Intermediate-Mid Spanish Speakers
Credits 3Emphasizes the writing skills necessary for communication in professional and academic settings, focusing on topics related to Hispanic communities in the United States and the Spanish-speaking world. Coursework is curated for speakers who learned Spanish in an informal, non-academic setting and for intermediate-mid speakers.