SPAN-SPANISH
– 2005-07
Catalog
Modern Languages & Literatures Department
SPAN 101, 102, 103 Elementary Spanish I, II, III (4) (4) (4)
For beginners. Class
practice and assigned outside work in pronunciation, sentence structure,
reading, writing, and basic conversation using the communicative approach.
Laboratory drill required. Language taught in its cultural context. Credit not
available for students who have completed SPAN 104, or sequentially completed
SPAN 111, SPAN 112, or SPAN 113. To be taken in numerical sequence. 3 lectures,
1 activity.
SPAN 104 Intensive Elementary Spanish (12)
Class practice in
pronunciation, syntax, reading, writing, and conversation. Offered in summer
only. Credit not available for students who have completed SPAN 101, SPAN 102,
SPAN 103, SPAN 111, SPAN 112, or SPAN 113. Laboratory drill required. 9
lectures, 3 activities.
SPAN 111 Elementary Hispanic Language and Culture (4) USCP
Inductive Spanish grammar
with special focus on vocabulary and culture from American agribusiness and the
Hispanic cultures of the
SPAN 121, 122 Fundamentals of Spanish I, II (4) (4)
Review of Spanish grammar
and practice in writing and oral expression within a cultural context. To be
taken in numerical sequence. Students with credit in SPAN 123 cannot take SPAN
122. 3 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: SPAN 103, placement exam or
equivalent.
SPAN 123 Spanish for Heritage Speakers (4) USCP
Focus on the grammatical,
cultural and linguistic needs of Spanish speakers in the
SPAN 124 Composition in Spanish (4)
Practice of essay writing
in Spanish with particular attention to the process of writing. Analysis of
word usage, sentence development and structure, and review of grammar, spelling
and accentuation. Practice in writing descriptions, narration, reports,
opinions and expositions. 3 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: SPAN 122 or
SPAN 123.
SPAN 125 Intensive Fundamentals of Spanish (8)
Review of grammar and
practice in written and oral expression based on social and cultural values. 6
lectures, 2 activities. Prerequisite: SPAN 103 or SPAN 104 or permission of
instructor.
SPAN 205 Introduction to Spanish Linguistics (4)
Introduction to the
scientific study of the Spanish language with an overview of theoretical and
applied linguistics and special emphasis on Spanish phonetics and phonology. 3
lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: SPAN 124.
SPAN 233 Introduction to Hispanic
Selected readings from
major Hispanic authors that show the Hispanic literary tradition from the
Middle Ages to the present in
SPAN 301 Advanced Composition in Spanish (4)
Oral and written
development of structural grammar, syntax, and complex components of Spanish.
Vocabulary expansion and idiomatic construction. Written composition.
Translations to examine linguistic and semantic differences. 4 lectures.
Prerequisite: SPAN 124.
SPAN 305 Significant Writers in Spanish (4) GE C4
Critical analysis and oral
discussion of poetry, essays, novels and plays by selected Hispanic writers. Class Schedule will list topic selected.
Total credit limited to 12 units. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: Completion of GE
Area A, and SPAN 233. Modern Languages and Literatures majors will not receive
GE C4 credit.
SPAN 340 Chicano/a Authors (4) GE C4 USCP
Introduction to Chicano/a
literary accomplishments to facilitate appreciation of Chicano/a literary
aesthetics and increase understanding of Chicano/a cultural values and
lifestyles. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Area A, one course in
Area C, and SPAN 233. Modern Languages and Literatures majors will not receive
GE C4 credit.
SPAN 350 Hispanic Literature in English Translation
(4) GE C4
Selected works to be read
by students in the original or in English translation. Critical analysis,
interpretation, and comparison of individual works by outstanding Hispanic
writers. Lecture in English. Class
Schedule will list topics selected. Total credit limited to 8 units. 4
lectures. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Area A, one course in Area C, and SPAN
233. Modern Languages and Literatures majors will not receive GE C4 credit.
SPAN 351 Latino/a Writers in the United States (4) GE C4
USCP
Analysis and exploration
of the major themes of Latino(a) literature in the
SPAN 402 Advanced Linguistics in Spanish (4)
The more relevant aspects
of Spanish linguistics today. Topics may include morphology, semantics, syntax,
phonetics, phonology, theoretical linguistics, history of the language, and
teaching methodology and applied linguistics in Spanish. Conducted completely
in Spanish. Class Schedule will list
topic selected. Total credit limited to 8 units. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: SPAN
205.
SPAN 410 Advanced Literature in Spanish (4)
In-depth study of
literature in Spanish. Specific genre, literary period, authorial group, or
country. Chicano(a)/Latino(a) literature, Latin American literature, and
Spanish literature. Conducted in Spanish. Class
Schedule will list topic selected. Total credit limited to 8 units. 4
lectures. Prerequisite: SPAN 301 and SPAN 305.
SPAN 416 Don Quixote (4)
Intensive reading of
Cervantes' novel, Don Quixote (Part
1, 1605 and Part 2, 1615) in the context of Cervantes' life and the history and
social context of Spanish renaissance and baroque culture. Course taught in
Spanish. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: SPAN 233 or equivalent, or consent of
instructor.
SPAN 470 Selected Advanced Topics (4)
Directed group study of
selected topics for advanced students. Open to undergraduate and graduate
students. Class Schedule will list
topic selected. Total credit limited to 8 units. 4 lectures. Prerequisite:
Consent of instructor.