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SPAN 323: Spanish for Law (First Semester)

Instructors: TBD

This is a sixth-semester course, designed to further language study within the field of law. The materials integrate terminology, scenarios, and cultural aspects within the context of the legal profession. Students will learn basic legal terminology and improve cultural awareness and cultural fluency, particularly as these relate to legal professions. Students will improve higher-order thinking skills and Spanish writing and speaking skills through a variety of assignments, including reading exercises, compositions, in-class presentations and dialogues, translations, listening comprehension activities and videos of native speakers.

Note: This course is only available to students in the Spanish Minor for the Professions or and students majoring in Hispanic Studies and concentrating in the professions

Prerequisite: SPAN 261 or SPAN 267

Spanish Undergraduate Advising Team

Gosia Lee
 
Undergraduate Advisor of Spanish & Italian
Spanish & Italian
Elizabeth Bruno
 
Spanish Advisor (Spanish for the Professions Minor)
Spanish
Sheena Melton
 
Undergraduate Student Services Specialist
919-962-2062
Martha Ruiz-Garcia
 
Spanish Advisor (Hispanic Linguistics Major)
Spanish