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Show Arts, Letters and Science Arts, Letters and Science 121, 122, and 123. Additional courses may be chosen from the following numbered courses: 108, 110, 130, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 170, 181, and 193. Spanish Minor—Students minoring in Spanish are required to take 18 hours of upper division credit which must include courses numbered 121, 122, and 123 and nine hours of literature which may be chosen from the following numbered courses: 101, 102, 103, 111, 112, and 113. Spanish Teaching Major—Will take courses 130 and 161 in addition to the program outlined above for Spanish Majors. Spanish Teaching Minor—Will take courses 130 and 161 in addition to the program outlined above for Spanish Minors. 1. Elementary Spanish—Spoken and written Spanish of moderate difficulty. A (5) Staff 2. Elementary Spanish—Continuation of Spanish 1. Prerequisite: Spanish 1 or equivalent. W (5) Staff 3. Elementary Spanish—Continuation of Spanish 2. Prerequisite: Spanish 2 or equivalent. S (5) Staff +4. Intermediate Spanish—Progressively advanced reading from Spanish and Spanish-American authors. (It is recommended that Spanish 11 be taken simultaneously with this course). A (3) Staff +5. Intermediate Spanish—Continuation of Spanish 4. (It is recommended that Spanish 12 be taken simultaneously with this course.) Prerequisite: Spanish 4 or equivalent. W (2) Staff +6. Intermediate Spanish—Continuation of Spanish 5. (It is recommended that Spanish 13 be taken simultaneously with this course.) Prerequisite: Spanish 5 or equivalent. S (3) Staff +11. Conversational Spanish—Intensive language laboratory drills and the simulation of practical every-day situations. (It is recommended that Spanish 4 be taken simultaneously with this course.) A (2) Staff +12. Conversational Spanish—Continuation of Spanish 11. (It is recommended that Spanish 5 be taken simultaneously with this course.) W (2) Staff +13. Conversational Spanish—Continuation of Spanish 12. (It is recommended that Spanish 6 be taken simultaneously with this course.) S (2) Staff 70. 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) Staff +101. Introduction to Spanish Literature—A survey of Spanish peninsular literature written in Spanish. Prerequisites: Spanish 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, and 13 or the consent of the instructor. (It is recommended that courses 121, 122, and 123 be taken previous to or simultaneously with this course.) A (3) Kartchner +102. Introduction to Spanish Literature—Continuation of Spanish 101. W (3) Kartchner +103. Introduction to Spanish Literature—Continuation of Spanish 102. S (3) Kartchner 108. Culture and Civilization of Spanish America—History, geography, social customs, the fine arts and contemporary civilization of the 18 Spanish-Am. Repub. (offered alternate years.) W (3) Kartchner +110. Culture and Civilization of Spain—History, geography, social customs, the fine arts and contemporary civilization of Spain and her colonies, (offered alternate years.) Prerequisite: Two years of college Spanish or the equivalent. W (3) Kartchner 111. Introduction to Spanish American Literature—A survey of Western Hemisphere literature written in Spanish, (offered alternate years.) A (3) Walser 112. Introduction to Spanish American Literature—Continuation of Spanish 111. (offered alternate years.) W (3) Walser 113. Introduction to Spanish American Literature—Continuation of Spanish 112. (offered alternate years.) S (3) Walser +121. Third Year Spanish Composition and Grammar— Prerequisites: Spanish 4, 5, and 6, 11, 12 and 13 or consent of instructor. (It is recommended that the courses 101, 102 and 103 or 111, 112 and 113 be taken simultaneously with this course.) A (3) Kartchner, Walser +122. Third Year Spanish Composition and Grammar— Continuation of 121. W (3) Kartchner, Walser +123. Third Year Spanish Composition and Grammar— Continuation of 122. S (3) Kartchner, Walser 130. Spanish Phonetics—An advanced course in the principles of Foreign Language Phonetics with practical work in the analysis and correction of faulty pronunciation. Prerequisites: Spanish 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, and 13, or consent of the instructor. W (2) Moffett 141. Spanish Short Story—(offered alternate years.) A (3) Kartchner 130 131 |