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SPAN& 123 Spanish III

5 credits


This course is a continuation of skills learned in SPAN& 122 .

This course meets the Humanities  general education distribution requirement.

Prerequisites: SPAN& 122  

Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:

  • Identify parts of speech by showing vocabulary recognition, classifying verbs, understanding indirect and direct object pronouns, discerning appropriate prepositions and formulating subject-verb agreements
  • Produce appropriate vocabulary in the target language by creating and understanding descriptive sentences using both past tenses, the present perfect tense and the subjunctive
  • Demonstrate listening ability by answering comprehension questions in the target language
  • Demonstrate speaking ability by responding correctly through dialogues and creating original oral dialogues
  • Demonstrate reading comprehension by answering questions orally and in writing after reading a passage in the target language by using context to understand meaning
  • Demonstrate writing ability by creating descriptive paragraphs and writing summaries from readings
  • Show an awareness of diverse cultures of the Spanish-speaking world at an advanced level.

General Education Distribution Area Outcomes
Students who successfully complete courses in the Humanities distribution area will be able to:

  • Discuss and explain methods of creative expression, social interaction, and aesthetic considerations employed by individuals and societies
  • Employ methods of intellectual and creative inquiry central to the selected Humanities course of study, using the vocabulary, concepts, historical perspectives and materials common to the chosen area
  • Dependent on the Humanities area selected, interpret specific artifacts from art, film, history, language, literature, philosophy, religious thought, or narrative form and develop one’s own viewpoint or artifact using the techniques common to that area

Total Hours: 50 Theory (Lecture) Hours: 50