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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Foreign Languages Arts, Letters and Science — Geology 309. Travel and Study Abroad—Language, culture, and history of Spanish-speaking countries taught abroad by members of the Weber State College faculty during summer tours arranged by the Foreign Language Department. Su (3) HU311, HU312, HU313. Survey of Spanish Literature-Early Middle Ages through twentieth century. A general view of literary periods, movements, and social background, with representative readings. Presented either according to literary periods or genres. Courses are sequential, and it is recommended that they be taken in order. Prerequisites: Spanish 203, 216 or consent of the instructor. [Formerly Introduction to Spanish Literature.] A W S (3-3-3) HU314, HU315, HU316. Survey of Spanish American Literature—A survey of the Spanish language literature of Hispanic America from the early colonization period to the present (offered alternate years). Courses are sequential and it is recommended that they be taken in order. Prerequisites: Spanish 203, and 216 or the consent of the instructor. A W S (3-3-3) 330. Spanish Phonetics—An advanced course in the principles of Spanish Phonetics, analysis and correction of faulty pronunciation and techniques of teaching Spanish phonetics for teaching majors and minors. Prerequisites: Spanish 203 and 216 or the consent of the instructor. S (3) 340. Methods of Teaching a Foreign Language—A practical course in up-to-date techniques in teaching foreign languages. Must be taken prior to commencing student-teaching or similar training. Recommended for third year. Prerequisites: Spanish 203 and 216 or the consent of the instructor. S (3) 401. Senior Year Language Studies—Advanced studies in grammar, composition, translation and linguistics. Prerequisites: Spanish 304, 305, 306. (Offered alternate years.) A (3) 411. Spanish Novel—(Offered alternate years.) A (3) 412. Spanish American Novel—(Offered alternate years.) S (3) 414. Spanish Short Story—(Offered alternate years.) A (3) 415. Spanish American Short Story—(Offered alternate years.) A (3) 416. Spanish American Drama—(Offered alternate years.) A (2) 417. Spanish Drama—(Offered alternate years.) W (3) 418- Hispanic Nonfiction Prose—[Formerly Spanish Essay (3)] (Offered alternate years.) S (2) 419. Hispanic Poetry—[Formerly Spanish American Modernism Movement (3).] (Offered alternate years.) S (2) 430. Cervantes: Don Quixote—(Offered alternate years.) W (3) 483. Directed Reading-Arranged. TBA (3) 499- Special Studies in Spanish—Arranged. TBA (1-5) DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY Richard W. Moyle, Chairman Professors, Walter R. Buss, Richard W. Moyle; Associate Professors, Sidney R. Ash, Deon C. Greer, Don R. Murphy, E. Fred Pashley, Jr.; Assistant Professors, Thomas R. Neff, Wayne L. Wahlquist, Robert S. Waite. The Department of Geology and Geography provides an opportunity for the student to acquire an appreciation of his natural environment through lectures, films, laboratory studies, and field trips. Three other important functions are also served: (1) Students are made conscious of such world problems as conservation and the reciprocal relationship of man and his environment, (2) Provides fundamental training needed by those desiring to make a vocation of geography or geology, and (3) Provides the necessary training to meet employment demands in the Earth Sciences and Geography as taught on the secondary school level. Departmental Geography Major—Students taking the Geography Major are required to complete a minimum of 45 hours of satisfactory work in Geography including the following courses: Geography 101, 152, 305, 336, 340, 381, 405, 499, and 15 hours in regional courses, 354 through 378. Majors are also required to take Geology 111, 112, 315, and 341. Departmental Geography Minor—Students taking the Geography Minor are required to complete a minimum of 25 hours of satisfactory work in Geography including the following courses: Geography 101, 110, 152, and 10 hours of upper division courses. Departmental minors are also required to take Geology 111 and 112. Minors are encouraged to take Geography 101 and 110 prior to regional courses. 142 143 |