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SPA 3340 CINEMA FOR SPANISH CONVERSATION Four hours. Prerequisite: SPA 2203 proficiency or permission of the instructor. This course introduces students to some Latin American current events and social problems through a detailed study of a number of films and readings from diverse regions of the continent. It is also aimed at improving students’ written and oral abilities in the Spanish language. SPA 3345 SPANISH FOR BUSINESS Four hours. Prerequisite: SPA 2203 proficiency or permission of the instructor. This is a Spanish course with a focus on the development of vocabulary, writing and reading skills, and cultural understanding of the Hispanic business world. SPA 4408 SPECIAL TOPICS IN HISPANIC LITERATURE Four hours. Prerequisite: SPA 2203 proficiency or permission of the instructor. Specialized study of one or more related aspects of the literature: authors, themes, or genres. This upper-level Spanish course will give Spanish majors the opportunity to explore in-depth a specific literary topic. They will use the skills they have acquired in previous courses to read critically and write analytical essays about their readings. Course may be repeated for credit with a different topic. SPA 4960/4961 INTERNSHIP Four hours. The internships are only available to Spanish majors and minors that have completed at least 16 credit hours and have maintained a GPA of 2.0, permission of internship coordinator. The internship is geared to expose students to a “real world” professional field where Spanish will be the primary language of use. Internships can be performed locally or internationally in a variety of fields. SPA 4999 SENIOR CAPSTONE PROJECT Two hours. Prerequisite: Must be a senior-level Spanish major and have permission of the instructor. An in-depth exploration of one or more literary or cultural topics with emphasis on written and oral presentation. An in-depth exploration of one or more literary or cultural topics with emphasis on written and oral presentation.
Speech – SPC SPC 1500 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH Four hours. Theory and practice of public address; preparation and delivery of short speeches; development of critical thinking and listening. Gen Ed: EC-B SPC 1600 FORENSIC PRACTICUM I Two hours. Prerequisite: SPC 1500 or permission of the instructor. Directed participation in forensic activities including dramatic interpretation, public address, extemporaneous speaking, and debate. Participation in forensic tournaments off-campus constitutes a major element of the course. Two contact hours per week with instructor or coaching staff for research / rehearsal. Gen Ed: EC-B SPC 1601 FORENSIC PRACTICUM II Two hours. Prerequisite: SPC 1600. Directed participation in forensic activities including dramatic interpretation, public address, extemporaneous speaking, and debate. Participation in forensic tournaments off-campus constitutes a major element of the course. Two contact hours per week with instructor or coaching staff for research / rehearsal. Gen Ed: EC-B