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Students registered in any of the language courses (114.3, 117.3, 202.3, 204.3, 214.3, 217.3, 314.3, 317.3) should plan to attend weekly oral tutorials as scheduled in the Registration Guide. A multi-media laboratory is also available on a library basis.

Students with a background in Spanish (including those who speak the language at home) are not permitted to take certain Spanish language courses. Full details on restrictions are noted with the Spanish course descriptions in the Course Catalogue section of the Calendar.


UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES
SPAN 114.3 (Formerly 115)
Elementary Spanish I
1/2(3L-1T)

Introduction to the study of the Spanish language, both oral and written, vocabulary building, essential structures, and basic grammar. The course also provides insight into Hispanic culture through a variety of activities such as readings, music, and videos.

Note: Students who have completed Spanish 20 (Grade 11 Spanish) or have completed Spanish 30 (Grade 12 Spanish), may not take this course for credit. Students who have some background in Spanish or who have taken any other courses in Spanish and native speakers of Spanish are not allowed to register in this course. Students with credit for SPAN 115 may not take this course for credit.

SPAN 117.3 (Formerly 115)
Elementary Spanish II
1/2(3L-1T)
Prerequisite(s): SPAN 114 or equivalent background.

A Spanish language course that builds on skills acquired in SPAN 114, completing the study of basic Spanish grammar, with emphasis on oral and written communication. The course aims to develop an appreciation of Hispanic culture.

Note: Students who have completed Spanish 30 may not take this course for credit. Students who have a background in Spanish or have taken any other Spanish courses must present themselves to the Department. Native speakers of Spanish are not allowed to register in this course. Students with credit for SPAN 115 may not take this course for credit.

SPAN 202.3 (Formerly 200)
Intermediate Spanish I Oral Skills and Cultural Understanding
1/2(4L-1T)
Prerequisite(s): SPAN 114 and 117 or equivalent background.

Examines readings about Spanish and Latin American cultures, stressing oral composition. Students will have opportunities to develop their oral skills as well as to improve their knowledge of the language through a communicative approach. Regular attendance is required.

Note: Native speakers of Spanish are not allowed to register in this course. Students with credit for SPAN 200 may not take this course for credit.

SPAN 204.3 (Formerly 200)
Intermediate Spanish II Oral Skills and Cultural Understanding
1/2(4L-1T)
Prerequisite(s): SPAN 202.

A Spanish language course that builds on skills acquired in SPAN 202 or equivalent. Students will continue to strengthen their language proficiency through a communicative approach by reading cultural texts, participating in dialogues, and making oral presentations. Regular attendance is required.

Note: Native speakers of Spanish are not allowed to register in this course. Students with credit for SPAN 200 may not take this course for credit.

SPAN 214.3 (Formerly 215)
Intermediate Spanish I Grammar Writing Literary Readings
1/2(3L-1T)
Prerequisite(s): SPAN 114 and 117 or equivalent background.

An intensive study of Spanish grammar, with emphasis on writing skills. Short reading passages will be used to allow students to expand vocabulary and develop oral proficiency.

Note: Students with credit for SPAN 215 may not take this course for credit. Native speakers of Spanish may not register in this course.

SPAN 217.3 (Formerly 215)
Intermediate Spanish II Grammar Writing Literary Skills
1/2(3L-1T)
Prerequisite(s): SPAN 214.

A Spanish language course that builds on skills acquired in SPAN 214. This course continues with the study of intermediate-advanced Spanish grammar, with a focus on written composition and the study of short literary passages. This course will continue giving the opportunity for oral practice.

Note: Students with credit for SPAN 215 may not take this course for credit. Native speakers of Spanish may not register in this course.

SPAN 261.0
Revolution and Dissidence in Protest Literature
1/2(1T)
Prerequisite(s): SPAN 214, 217 (may be taken concurrently).

A tutorial accompanying LIT 261.

SPAN 262.0
Exiles and Emigres in Expatriation
1/2(1T)
Prerequisite(s): SPAN 214, 217 (may be taken concurrently).

A tutorial accompanying LIT 262.

SPAN 263.0
Heroines Anti Heroines and Gender Definition in Literature
1/2(1T)
Prerequisite(s): SPAN 214, 217 (may be taken concurrently).

A tutorial accompanying LIT 263.3.

SPAN 264.0
Mephisto and Faust Knowledge Power Damnation and Redemption
1/2(1T)
Prerequisite(s): SPAN 214, 217 (may be taken concurrently).

A tutorial accompanying LIT 264.3.


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