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Dec 03, 2024
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SPAN 202 - Intermediate Spanish 2 Number of Credits: 3 Intermediate Spanish 2 is a continuation of SPAN-201. It includes review and expansion of the four language skills as well as grammar. Writing and speaking will be improved through compositions and class discussions of cultural/contemporary issues. The course is conducted in Spanish. Advanced Placement Exam (Spanish with a score of 5) accepted for SPAN-100, SPAN-102, SPAN-201, and SPAN-202. CLEP (Spanish with Writing Level 2 with a score of 65) accepted for SPAN-100, 102, 201, and 202.Three hours lecture each week. Three credits. Three billable hours. (Spring Term Only)
Diversity: Meets Diversity Requirement. GENERAL EDUCATION Category: Arts and Humanities
Pre-requisite(s): SPAN 201 or three years of high school Spanish with an Advisor’s approval. Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Use high intermediate level structures and vocabulary to communicate about solutions to global issues (GE1)
- Communicate orally with accuracy, ease and confidence to handle routine tasks and social situations in Spanish (GE1)
- Create grammatically correct questions and essay-level responses in written and oral forms (GE1)
- Respond to a range of short written texts and aural passages that convey information about personal and social topics and contexts (GE1)
- Recognize and apply patterns, context clues and structural knowledge of language to predict meaning of unfamiliar words (GE3)
- Consistently apply rules of register/formality according to situation and audience (GE1)
- Apply existing or new solutions to issues occurring in the Spanish-speaking world (GE6, GE8)
- Create a plan for continued language learning to support student’s chosen field (GE8)
- Integrate knowledge of other disciplines through the study of the Spanish language and the cultures and diverse experiences of its speakers (GE5, GE6, GE8)
- Locate, evaluate, use and cite research sources when completing written assignments (GE4, GE5)
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