300
Not open to students who received their secondary education in the Spanish language. Areas of emphasis in Advanced Spanish I are oral expression, reading and vocabulary building. Areas of emphasis in Advanced Spanish II are writing, vocabulary building and grammar. Courses may be taken out of sequence.
Credit Hours: 4
(HFA) (IG)
Prerequisites
SPA 300 not open to native speakers.
SPA 202 or equivalent, four or more years of high school Spanish (or equivalent skills).
Areas of emphasis in Advanced Spanish I are oral expression, reading and vocabulary building. Areas of emphasis in Advanced Spanish II are writing, vocabulary building and grammar. Courses may be taken out of sequence.
Credit Hours: 4
(HFA) (IG)
Prerequisites
Not open to native speakers. Not open to students who received their secondary education in the Spanish language.
SPA 202 or equivalent, four or more years of high school Spanish (or equivalent skills).
A study of the forms and syntax of Spanish. Involves training in composition and translation.
Credit Hours: 4
(HFA)
Prerequisites
SPA 202, four or more years of high school Spanish, equivalent skills, or consent of instructor.
The study of the fundamentals of practical, commercial Spanish, including business report and letter writing, as well as the language of advertising, foreign trade, transportation, banking and finance. Also considers the cultural context of Hispanic business.
Credit Hours: 4
(HFA) (IG)
Prerequisites
SPA 202 or equivalent skills.
A study of 20th-century Hispanic cinema, taking into account the historical and cultural backgrounds of the different periods with an examination of how the changing historical times affect the Spanish-language film industry. The course includes the use of critical writing to carry out a comparative analysis of films from both Latin America and Spain. Class conducted in Spanish.
Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA) (IG)
Prerequisites
One 300-level Spanish course, equivalent skills or instructor consent
This advanced conversation course consists of an integration literary readings on culture and film as it provides many opportunities to develop speaking, listening and writing skills while also focusing and engaging students in critical thinking and interpretation.
Credit Hours: 4
(HFA)
Prerequisites
SPA 300 or instructor consent. Not open to native speakers of Spanish.
Introduction to reading literature and understanding poetry, prose, and drama in Spanish. Includes basic literary techniques, devices and verse forms. Selections are from Spanish and Latin American writers. Class conducted in Spanish.
Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA) (IG)
Prerequisites
SPA 202 or equivalent, four or more years of high school Spanish, or equivalent skills.
Content varies. May be repeated for credit.
Credit Hours: 1-4
(HFA) (IG)
Prerequisites
Consent of instructor.