SPAN 370 Special Topics in Spanish: (Subtitle)

For students with years of previous study in Spanish as demonstrated by a placement protocol or with a passing grade in SPAN 202, SPAN 370 uses a content-based courses approach to investigate a special topic in Spanish language and/or culture. While not limited to this list, topics may include phonetics, linguistics, Spanish for heritage speakers, Spanish for a specialized field (science, business, etc.), Translation Studies in Spanish, Hispanophone cultural practices, Spanish approaches to literary study, philosophy, history, or literary theory. While using the course’s topic as a content for academic inquiry, its objectives are also to develop the four skills of communication in Spanish (reading, writing, speaking, and listening), with a focus on real-time interpersonal and presentational oral production of cohesive paragraphs featuring narration and description in all tenses and on a variety of increasingly abstract and academic contexts, as well as on interpretive communication and argumentation through expository process writing. This course roughly targets the ACTFL Advanced-Mid rating. Teaching methodologies may include task-based, project-based, and other experiential learning assignments. Taught in Spanish.

Credits

2 to 4

Prerequisite

SPAN 202, placement, or special instructor permission.

Course Tags

LANG

Notes

This course is repeatable for credit.