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SPAN - Spanish (Undergraduate Courses) |
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SPAN 1310 - Survival Spanish Language and Cultures 3 Semester Credit Hours Situation-based study of Spanish and cultures of the Hispanic world to prepare students to study and work abroad. Does not fulfill foreign language requirement. Fulfills multicultural requirement. |
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SPAN 1501 - A Beginning Course in Spanish I 5 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: SPAN1411 Prerequisite: 0-1 years of high school Spanish. The Office of the Registrar must receive student’s official high school transcript prior to registration. |
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SPAN 1502 - A Beginning Course in Spanish II 5 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: SPAN1412 Prerequisite: SPAN 1501 . |
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SPAN 1507 - Comprehensive Spanish Review - First Year 5 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: SPAN1305 Prerequisite: Two years high school Spanish. The Office of the Registrar must receive student’s official high school transcript prior to registration. A comprehensive one-semester review. |
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SPAN 1607 - Intensive Spanish First Year 6 Semester Credit Hours Intensive immersion development of the four language skills in Spanish: Oral comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Course is taught in Spain. |
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SPAN 2300 - Social Change in the Hispanic World through Cultural Expressions 3 Semester Credit Hours Examines culture and social change in Spanish, Latin American, Latinx, and U.S.-Mexico Border cultures through different cultural expressions such as language, text, image, and music. Fulfills core Language, Philosophy, and Culture requirement. Fulfills Multicultural requirement. |
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SPAN 2301 - A Second Course in Spanish I 3 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: SPAN2311 Prerequisite: SPAN 1502 or SPAN 1507 or SPAN 1607 or consent of department. Reading, cultural background, conversation, and composition. (Honors section offered.) |
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SPAN 2302 - A Second Course in Spanish II 3 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: SPAN2312 Prerequisite: SPAN 2301 . Reading, cultural background, conversation, and composition. (Honors section offered.) |
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SPAN 2303 - Intermediate Spanish for Hispanic Students I 3 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: SPAN2313 Prerequisite: placement exam. A second-year course designed for Hispanic students who have been educated in the United States and have had exposure to Spanish at home but have had limited formal training in Spanish. |
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SPAN 2304 - Intermediate Spanish for Hispanic Students II 3 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: SPAN2315 Prerequisite: placement exam. A second-year course designed for Hispanic students who have been educated in the United States and have had exposure to Spanish at home but have had limited formal training in Spanish. |
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SPAN 2390 - Social Justice in Spanish Speaking Cultures 3 Semester Credit Hours Conducted in English. A study of cultural manifestations encompassing various genres, periods, and traditions from the Spanish speaking world as they relate to social justice. |
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SPAN 2607 - Intensive Spanish - Second Year 6 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: B or better in any of the following courses: SPAN 1402, SPAN 1502 , SPAN 1507 , SPAN 1607 ; SPCS 1305, 1512. Reading, culture, conversation, and composition. Equivalent to SPAN 2301 and SPAN 2302 . Specific sections are reserved for heritage Spanish speakers and require departmental approval. |
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SPAN 3305 - Intermediate Grammar: Oral and Written Spanish 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: SPAN 2302 or SPAN 2304 or SPAN 2607 . An overview of important Spanish grammar concepts and development of basic oral and written communication skills through the study of language and culture. |
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SPAN 3306 - Cultures of the Spanish Speaking World I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: SPAN 2302 or SPAN 2304 or department approval. Origins, development, and characteristics of Hispanic life and culture. Conducted in Spanish. May not be taken after completion of SPAN 4346 . May be repeated once for credit if one of the course is taken abroad. (CL) |
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SPAN 3307 - Introduction to Hispanic Literatures 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: SPAN 2302 or SPAN 2304 or department approval. Introduction to Spanish and Spanish American literatures through selected works and authors. This course is highly recommended as a prerequisite to all 4000 level literature courses. (CL) |
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SPAN 3308 - How the Spanish Language Works: A course in Hispanic Linguistics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: SPAN 2302 or SPAN 2304 or department approval. Examines language structure throughout the Spanish-speaking world, and covers topics such as bilingualism, sound systems, historical developments, language learning, and dialect differences. |
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SPAN 3309 - Spanish Language Studies–Special Topics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: SPAN 2302 , SPAN 2304 , SPAN 2607 , or department consent. Study of Spain through its rich linguistic, literary, and visual culture. May be repeated once for credit with different content. Taught on-site in Seville, Spain. (CL) |
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SPAN 3315 - Communication Literacies for Heritage Speakers 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: SPAN 2302 or SPAN 2607 or SPAN 2304 ; departmental approval. Development of oral communication skills through the study of language and culture in bilingual contexts. For students who grew up speaking or listening to Spanish. (CL) |
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SPAN 3318 - The Sounds of Spanish 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: SPAN 2302 or SPAN 2304 or department approval. Provides students with an overview of the sound system of Spanish and the socio-phonological variation present in the Spanish speaking world. |
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SPAN 3343 - Spanish Language Development 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: SPAN 2301 and SPAN 2302 . Development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills on location in Mexico. Offered in Mexico each summer. |
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SPAN 3344 - Mexican Life and Culture 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: SPAN 2301 and SPAN 2302 . A basic survey of Mexico, with emphasis on its history and cultural patterns. Offered in Mexico each summer. |
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SPAN 3389 - Individual Studies in Spanish 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: SPAN 2302 or SPAN 2607 or consent of instructor. Independent work under the guidance of a full-time faculty member. Course is generally for study abroad when organized courses are not available. May be repeated for credit up to 9 hours with different course content. May not be taken following 4000-level work. |
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SPAN 3390 - Hispanic Culture and Civilization 3 Semester Credit Hours An overview of the Hispanic world, from Roman Spain to modern Latin America. Taught in English. Carries humanities credits. Fulfills multicultural requirement. |
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SPAN 3391 - Hispanic Film in Translation 3 Semester Credit Hours A study of Hispanic film and its relationship to literature and culture. Taught in English. Not for Spanish majors or minors, but recommended as supplementary. |
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SPAN 3392 - Hispanic Literature in Translation 3 Semester Credit Hours A study of major literary themes and writers of the Hispanic world. Taught in English. Not for Spanish majors or minors, but recommended as supplementary. |
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SPAN 4000 - Individual Studies in Spanish V1-6 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Departmental consent. Study in Spanish under the guidance of a faculty member. May be repeated for credit up to 6 hours. |
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SPAN 4100 - Advanced Individual Problems in Spanish 1 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Departmental consent. Contents will vary to meet the needs of students. May be repeated for credit up to 6 hours with consent of instructor. Specifically designed for individual projects calling for fewer than 3 semester credit hours. |
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SPAN 4303 - Advanced Oral Expression in Context 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: SPAN 3305 or SPAN 3315 or department approval. Development of advanced oral communication skills through the study of language and culture. Includes activities such as role play, debates, and public speaking in Spanish. (CL) |
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SPAN 4305 - Advanced Grammar 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: SPAN 3305 and any 3000-level SPAN course. Spanish language, syntax, and grammar. |
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SPAN 4307 - Writing Literacies in Context 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: SPAN 3305 and any 3000-level SPAN course. Development of (digital) writing skills for academic and professional purposes. (CL) |
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SPAN 4308 - Business Spanish 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: 6 hours of SPAN courses at the 3000 level. Oral and written Spanish with special attention to idiomatic expressions and cultural practices of business in the Hispanic world. |
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SPAN 4309 - Spanish Language Studies-Special Topics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: 6 hours of SPAN courses at the 3000 level. Study of diverse topics such as medical or legal Spanish, Spanish on the Internet, etc. May be repeated once for credit with different content. |
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SPAN 4318 - Spanish in the United States 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: SPAN 3305 and any other SPAN 3000-level course. Provides a sociolinguistic analysis of Spanish in the U.S. as well as the sociohistorical context, politics, and educational policies surrounding Spanish in the U.S. |
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SPAN 4320 - Masterpieces of Hispanic Literature 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: SPAN 3307 or departmental consent. A study of selected works from Spanish and/or Spanish American literature. May be repeated once for credit if different instructor and different content. |
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SPAN 4327 - Hispanic Literature-Special Topics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Six hours of SPAN 3305 , SPAN 3307 , SPAN 3315 , SPAN 4303 , SPAN 4305 , or SPAN 4307 . Subject matter will vary to include such topics as women writers, Mexican Revolution, social protest, etc. May be repeated once for credit with different content. |
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SPAN 4332 - Hispanic Civilization 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: 6 hours of SPAN courses at the 3000 level. A thematic study of Spanish and Spanish American patterns of civilization, especially in the contemporary period, and the United States’ Spanish heritage. May be repeated once for credit. Fulfills multicultural requirement. |
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SPAN 4335 - Internship in Spanish 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Two SPAN courses at the 3000 level or consent of department. Work experience in a community agency that deals with native Spanish speakers. Emphasis on cultural understanding and communicative skills. |
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SPAN 4337 - Cultural Topics-Hispanic World 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: 6 hours of SPAN courses at the 3000 level. Subject matter will vary to include such topics as folklore, Latin American women, etc. May be repeated once for credit with different content. |
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SPAN 4343 - Advanced Language Skills 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: SPAN 3315 , SPAN 3305 , or departmental consent. A study abroad course to help develop communicative language skills through class work and organized field projects. Offered in Spain throughout academic year. Offered in Mexico only in summer. Offered only in Mexico and/or Spain each summer. |
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SPAN 4344 - Contemporary Mexico 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: 6 hours of SPAN at the 3000 level. A study of the various facets of contemporary Mexico: history, arts, politics, and economics. Offered only in Mexico each summer. |
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SPAN 4346 - Spanish Life and Culture 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: SPAN 3305 . A survey of Spain with emphasis on its literature, history, and culture. May be repeated once for credit. (CL) Offered in Spain each summer. |
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SPAN 4360 - Latinx Literature and Culture 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: SPAN 3307 or departmental consent. The development of Mexican-American literature from 1849 to the present with an emphasis on literature of the Chicano movement. |
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SPAN 4361 - Spanish for the Southwest 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: 6 hours of SPAN courses at the 3000 level. Study of similarities and differences between standard and regional Spanish. |
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SPAN 4373 - Capstone Conversational Spanish 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: SPAN 4303 , or SPAN 4343 , or departmental consent. Additional development of aural/oral skills. For majors and teacher certification candidates. |
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SPAN 4389 - Individual Problems in Spanish 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Two SPAN courses at the 3000 level or department consent. Independent work under the guidance of a full-time faculty member. Content will vary to meet the needs of the student. May be repeated for credit up to 9 hours with different instructor and course content. |
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SPAN 4392 - The Play in Spanish 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Two SPAN courses at the 3000 level or consent of department. Intensive analysis of a play and preparation for two public performances. May be repeated for credit with change of content for up to 6 hours. |
SPAN - Spanish (Graduate Courses) |
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SPAN 5100 - Advanced Special Problems in Spanish Language and Literature 1 Semester Credit Hours An individualized research project course. Contents will vary to meet the needs of students. |
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SPAN 5301 - Writing for the Profession 3 Semester Credit Hours Prepares students to conduct independent research in the fields of Hispanic literature, linguistics, and cultures and to write effectively. |
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SPAN 5304 - Advanced Business Spanish I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Foundation in business vocabulary and discourse of management. Emphasis on geographic and cultural understanding of the Spanish-speaking world. |
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SPAN 5340 - Spanish Language and Linguistics 3 Semester Credit Hours Spanish phonology, dialectology, morphology, or Spanish syntax. May be repeated once for credit with different emphasis. |
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SPAN 5341 - Intensive Spanish for Graduate Research I 3 Semester Credit Hours Spanish readings with related grammar to acquaint graduates with Spanish as a research skill. Equivalent to two years of normal coursework. Not intended to meet major or minor degree requirements. |
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SPAN 5342 - Intensive Spanish for Graduate Research II 3 Semester Credit Hours Spanish readings with related grammar to acquaint graduates with Spanish as a research skill. Equivalent to two years of normal coursework. Not intended to meet major or minor degree requirements. |
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SPAN 5343 - Studies in Spanish 3 Semester Credit Hours Concentrated studies in Spanish language or literature. May be repeated for credit up to 9 hours as topic varies. |
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SPAN 5345 - History of the Spanish Language 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: One year of Latin or equivalent. The development of the Spanish language from its earliest forms to the present. |
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SPAN 5347 - Language Development 3 Semester Credit Hours Mastery of language skills through readings, compositions, and directed oral projects. Offered only in programs abroad each summer. |
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SPAN 5348 - Culture and Literature 3 Semester Credit Hours Analysis and interpretation of cultural and literary expressions of the host country. Offered only in programs abroad each summer. |
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SPAN 5352 - Methods of Literary Criticism 3 Semester Credit Hours Theories and practices of literary analysis and criticism. |
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SPAN 5354 - Hispanic Literary Concepts 3 Semester Credit Hours A study of movements, genres, influences, forms, themes, and other concepts in Hispanic literatures from the Middle Ages to the present. |
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SPAN 5355 - Seminar in Hispanic Literature 3 Semester Credit Hours Advanced topics in Hispanic literature and literary theory. May be repeated for credit up to 12 hours. |
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SPAN 5356 - Seminar in Hispanic Culture 3 Semester Credit Hours Advanced topics in Hispanic culture with an emphasis on critical theory and cultural studies. May be repeated for credit up to 12 hours. |
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SPAN 5361 - Medieval Literature 3 Semester Credit Hours Spanish literature from its earliest monuments to the end of the Middle Ages. |
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SPAN 5362 - Golden Age Literature 3 Semester Credit Hours Selected authors, works, and genres from sixteenth and seventeenth century Spain. |
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SPAN 5364 - Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Spanish Literature 3 Semester Credit Hours Studies on the main authors and movements of the 18th and 19th Century literature in Spain, including the Enlightenment, Romanticism and Realism. |
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SPAN 5366 - Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Spanish Prose 3 Semester Credit Hours A comprehensive study of the principal literary currents, authors and works with emphasis on the twentieth and twenty-first century periods. |
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SPAN 5368 - Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Spanish Theatre and Poetry 3 Semester Credit Hours A comprehensive study of the principal literary currents, authors, and works with emphasis on the contemporary period. |
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SPAN 5369 - Spanish Narrative Since 1898 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Acceptance to graduate program or permission of instructor. Graduate-level topics course in Spanish Peninsular narrative with an emphasis on both research and pedagogy. May be repeated for credit up to 6 hours. |
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SPAN 5370 - Colonial Spanish American Literature 3 Semester Credit Hours A study of this literature from the Pre-Colombian era to the end of the Spanish American baroque. |
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SPAN 5374 - Nineteenth-Century Spanish American Literature 3 Semester Credit Hours A comprehensive study of the principal literary currents, authors, and works of the 19th century. |
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SPAN 5375 - Modernism 3 Semester Credit Hours Studies on literature and aesthetic ideas from the turn of the 19th century “Modernista” writers from Spanish America and Spain. |
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SPAN 5376 - Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Spanish American Prose 3 Semester Credit Hours The development of prose fiction in Spanish America during the twentieth and twenty-first century. |
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SPAN 5378 - Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Spanish American Theatre and Poetry 3 Semester Credit Hours The development of the theatre and poetry in Spanish America during the 20th and 21st century. |
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SPAN 5381 - Hispanic Literature of the Southwest 3 Semester Credit Hours The origin and development of Hispanic literature in the southwest, including Spanish literature (1539-1820), Mexican literature (1821-1848), and Mexican-American literature (1849-present). |
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SPAN 5382 - Spanish in the U.S. 3 Semester Credit Hours Examines the social and linguistics properties of the Spanish language as is currently spoken in the United States. |
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SPAN 5383 - Spanish Language with Other Languages 3 Semester Credit Hours Introduces students to the dynamic nature of bilingualism in the Spanish-speaking world. Topics include childhood/adult bilingualism, borrowing, and code-switching. May be repeated for credit. |
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SPAN 5384 - Acquisition and Development of Skills in Spanish as a Second Language 3 Semester Credit Hours Offers graduate students the possibility to explore and work on projects related to Spanish language skills such as writing, speaking, reading, and listening. May be repeated for credit. |
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SPAN 5385 - Seminar in Hispanic Linguistics 3 Semester Credit Hours Provides students with a general overview of current issues related to Hispanic linguistics. |
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SPAN 5386 - Seminar in the Acquisition of Spanish as a Second Language 3 Semester Credit Hours Studies in the acquisition of Spanish as a second language. May be repeated for credit with different content. |
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SPAN 5388 - Spanish Phonetics & Phonology: Sound Inventory, Processes of Change, and Phonological Variation 3 Semester Credit Hours Provides an overview of the Spanish language sound inventory, process of sounds change, methodologies of phonetic and phonological analyses, and the Spanish phonological variation. |
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SPAN 5389 - Spanish Quantitative Sociolinguistics 3 Semester Credit Hours This seminar is an in-depth overview of the principle concepts, theories, and methodologies of the field of variationist sociolinguistics. |
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SPAN 5390 - Language Ideologies 3 Semester Credit Hours Provides an overview of Language Ideologies, particularly surrounding Spanish, as well as Language Ideologies’ impact on language, politics, education, and the society at large. |
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SPAN 5391 - Spanish Sociophonetics 3 Semester Credit Hours Provides an introduction to the field of sociophonetics, which combines fine-grained acoustic analysis and experimental methodologies from phonetics and social theory and methodologies from sociolinguistics. |
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SPAN 5392 - The Play in Spanish 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Intensive analysis of a play and preparation for two public performances. |
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SPAN 6000 - Master’s Thesis V1-6 Semester Credit Hours |
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SPAN 7000 - Research V1-12 Semester Credit Hours |
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SPAN 8000 - Doctor’s Dissertation V1-12 Semester Credit Hours |
SPCM - South Plains College Math (Undergraduate Courses) |
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SPCM 0332 - Contemporary Mathematics Support Course Corequisite: SPCM 1332 . Topics necessary to successfully complete SPCM 1332 will be covered, with emphasis on integers, percentages, graphing, fractions, exponents, radicals, statistics, and geometry. |
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SPCM 1324 - Math for Business 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: TSI compliant in math. The application of common algebraic functions, including polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and rational, to problems in business, economics, and the social sciences are addressed. |
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SPCM 1332 - Contemporary Mathematics 3 Semester Credit Hours Corequisite: SPCM 0332 . Intended for non-STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) majors. Topics include introductory treatments of sets and logic, financial mathematics, probability and statistics with appropriate applications. |
SPMT - Sport Management (Undergraduate Courses) |
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SPMT 1302 - Introduction to Sport Management 3 Semester Credit Hours Overview of the various components, contexts, and functions of the sport industry. |
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SPMT 3300 - Special Topics in Sport Management 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Sport management majors, minors, or concentrations only; C or better in SPMT 1302 ; departmental approval; junior standing. Examines selected topics in sport management with content varying based on the topic. |
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SPMT 3373 - Sport Communication 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Sport management majors, minors, and concentrations only; junior standing; C or better in SPMT 1302 . An overview of the various methods and modalities of communication within the sport industry. (CL) |
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SPMT 3375 - HR Management and Employee Relations in Sport 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: SPMT majors, minors, and concentrations only; junior standing; C or better in SPMT 1302 . An examination of interpersonal, cultural, and legal aspects of managing human resources and dealing with employee relations within sport organizations. |
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SPMT 4000 - Independent Study V1-6 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Sport management majors, minors, and concentrations only; C or better in SPMT 1302 ; departmental approval; junior standing. A structured independent study under the guidance of a faculty member. |
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SPMT 4353 - Social Issues in Sport 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Sport management majors, minors, and concentrations only; junior standing; C or better in SPMT 1302 . Analysis and understanding of various ways in which cultural, racial, and socio-economic diversity impacts those within sport. Fulfills multicultural requirement. (CL) |
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SPMT 4354 - Current Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Sport management majors, minors, or concentrations only; junior standing; C or better in SPMT 1302 . Examination of contemporary issues within intercollegiate athletics, such as amateurism, student-athlete health and well-being, construction of new athletic facilities, and rising costs of coaches’ contracts. |
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SPMT 4355 - Sport Facilities and Event Management 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Sport management majors, minors, and concentrations only; junior standing; C or better in SPMT 1302 . Examination of principles, practices, and procedures of managing sporting events and sport related facilities. |
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SPMT 4356 - Fundamentals of Sport Marketing 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Sport management majors, minors, and concentrations only; junior standing; C or better in SPMT 1302 . Overview of the nature and theories of sport product marketing and the relationship between consumer behavior and marketing research. (CL) |
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SPMT 4357 - Financial and Economic Aspects of Sport 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Sport management majors, minors, and concentrations only; junior standing; C or better in SPMT 1302 . Examination and application of financial and economic principles and theories within the sport industry. |
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SPMT 4358 - Leadership and Management in Sport 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Sport management majors, minors, and concentrations only; junior standing; C or better in SPMT 1302 . Fundamental concepts and theories for management in sport programs. |
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SPMT 4359 - Legal Aspects of Sport 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Sport management majors, minors, and concentrations only; junior standing; C or better in SPMT 1302 . Examination of legal duties and responsibilities within sport, legal rights, liability, prevention, alternatives to litigation, and actions to pursue if involved in a lawsuit. |
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