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SPAN 329
SPAN 329 Spanish for Professional and Community Engagement Instructor: TBD / varies by section Spanish for Professional and Community Engagement is an eighth-semester capstone course that stresses the application of Spanish language & Hispanic cultures skills in professional and community … Read more
SPAN 321
SPAN 321 Spanish for the Medical Professions (First Semester) Instructors: varies by section This is a sixth-semester course, designed to further language study within a healthcare focus. The materials integrate healthcare terminology, scenarios, and cultural aspects of healthcare. Students will learn … Read more
SPAN 320
SPAN 320 Spanish for Business (First Semester) Instructor: will vary by section This is a sixth-semester course, designed to further language study within a business / commercial focus. The materials integrate business terminology, scenarios, practice cases, and cultural aspects of … Read more
SPAN 292
SPAN 292 Approaches to Spanish Language Teaching Instructor: Prof. Alicia Shade SPAN 292 will engage you in the theory and practice of teaching the Spanish language. You will learn the teaching fundamentals: classroom management, lesson planning, and creation of exercises … Read more
SPAN 255
SPAN 255 Conversation I Instructor: will vary by section SPAN 255 is a fifth-semester conversation course that builds oral proficiency by using authentic materials (films, audios, and essays) and creates awareness of Hispanic culture through the UNC Course Correspondent program … Read more
SPAN 360
SPAN 360 Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics Instructor: Prof. Bruno Estigarribia This course is an introduction to the basic linguistic topics of the study of Spanish (Castilian). Students will learn to explain and analyze the Spanish language using contemporary theories of … Read more
SPAN 373
SPAN 373 SPAN 373.001 Studies in Spanish American Literature: Topic TBD Instructor: TBD The literature of Spanish America from pre-Colombian times to the present. Representative authors and texts from various literary movements will be studied in their sociohistorical contexts. Prerequisite: … Read more