SPNH 233L5 - Intermediate Spanish I (GEKH & GELB) First semester of second-year Spanish focusing on a review of Spanish grammar, composition, and oral work. Regular use of Internet resources. In Spanish
Credit Hours: 3 hrs May not be repeated for credit Grade Mode: Normal (A-F)
Prerequisite(s): or by placement exam
Class-Level Restriction(s): Undergraduate standing
Intermediate Spanish prepares students to communicate effectively through both oral and written language comprehension and production, by offering a thorough review of elementary structures along with an introduction to and practice of more complicated grammatical concepts and more sophisticated vocabulary terms. The course meets four hours weekly, which provides students continuing contact with the language and consistent exposure to the cultural components of language acquisition, including: study of the customs and history of Spanish-speaking places, knowledge of linguistic developments, exposure to works of art, music and literary selections produced within a Hispanic context, and a global awareness through knowledge of particular social and political issues affecting Spanish-speaking populations in the United States and abroad.
Previously listed as SPNH 233, SPNH 201
Last Updated: Course number change for General Education 7/2014, effective Fall 2015, Change to course number and credit hours 2/2014, effective Summer 2014; Links 03/2011
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