Department of Foreign Language
Department Chair: Melvyn Sanford
Department Secretary: (208) -
Department Faculty: Brad ClarkB John GalbraithScott GalerChris GeddesSteve HunsakerJohn IversEd KumfermanGarth OlsenMelvyn SanfordBob SchwartzBrent Strong

 
DEPARTMENT PHONE NUMBER: (208) 496-1501

 
BENEFITS OF LEARNING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Ours  is  a  world  where  social  and  business  interaction  between  peoples  of  varied  backgrounds  and  languages  is  increasingly  possible  and  important.    Ability  in  a  foreign  language  opens  windows  to  that  world.    It  encourages  travel,  increases  awareness  of  culturally  diverse  peoples  and  affirms  the  oneness  of  the  human  family.

It  also  enhances  career  opportunities.    Many  careers  rely  heavily  on  foreign  languages,  including  medical,  travel,  law  enforcement,  diplomatic,  geography,  and  education.    Employers  in  these  fields  expect  that  foreign  language  users  will  speak  them  with  some  ease.

In  addition,  knowledge  of  a  foreign  language  prepares  students  for  graduate  school.    Many  masters  and  doctoral  programs  require  knowledge  of  one  and  sometimes  two  foreign  languages.   

The  Department  of  Foreign  Language  at  BYU-Idaho  builds  speaking,  listening,  reading,  and  writing  skills  and  cultural  awareness  in  five  languages:  Chinese,  French,  German,  Russian  and  Spanish.    Students  will  find  programs  to  meet  their  needs  in  the  following  areas:

  •   An  11  credit  hour  Bachelor  of  Arts  Foreign  Language  Requirement
  •   A  Spanish  teaching  major
  •   A  French,  German,  or  Spanish  teaching  minor
  •   A  complete  language  minor  in  Chinese,  French,  German,  Russian,  and  Spanish
     
  • Credit By Exam
    Returned  missionaries  and  others  with  extensive  foreign  language  experience  may  test  out  of  101,  102  and  201  and  begin  their  studies  at  the  202  or  302  level.    For  information  about  the  Spanish  exams,  click  here.    For  other  languages  go  to  Smith  450  for  further  information  about  credit  by  exam.  Native  speakers  are  ineligible  for  these  exams. 

    Because  credit  and  time  constraints  are  tight,  students  with  high  school  language  experience  should  begin  their  studies  at  the  highest  level  possible.    Available  diagnostic  tests  can  determine  that  level.  To  take  the  Spanish  diagnostic  test,  click  here.
     
    BACHELOR OF ARTS FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT
    Students  earning  bachelor  or  arts  degrees*  take  an  eleven  hour  sequence  of  courses  in  one  of  the  following  languages:

  •   Chinese        102,  201,  and  347**
  •   French          102,  201,  and  202**
  •   German        102,  201,  and  202**
  •   Russian        102,  201,  and  340**
  •   Spanish        102,  201,  and  202**
  •   Portuguese    202  [Returned  missionaries  and  non-natives  take  102  and  201  by  exam.]

    *Music  degrees  require  music  in  place  of  the  BA  language  requirement.
    **GE  letters  credit  for  the  202,  340,  and  347  classes  permits  beginning  students  to  take  101  and  still  remain  within  the  university's  120  credit  hour  limit.

     
  • Program Description
     


    B.A.  in Spanish Education (910)


    General Education Requirements

    As you fill the General Education and University Requirements take the classes listed below and then go to General Education for a complete listing of the requirements

     Take all of these courses 

     ENG 111
     ENG 311
     FA 100
     REL 121
     REL 122


    Major Requirements

     Take all of these courses 

     SPAN 321
     SPAN 325
     SPAN 339
     SPAN 350
     SPAN 377
     SPAN 441
     SPAN 451
     SPAN 490R
     SPAN 498

    AND
          Take 1 Course      

          SPAN 202*
          SPAN 302


    AND
    SecEd 405 and 492 must be taken while student teaching. All Spanish requirements and all other SecEd classes must be taken prior to student teaching. Candidates must speak at least at an advanced-low level as determined by an ACTFL OPI examiner.
     Take all of these courses 

     ED 200
     ED 300
     SECED 205
     SECED 252
     SECED 322
     SECED 382
     SECED 405
     SECED 492

    Sample Sequence of Courses

    Consult with your advisor as you plan each semester.
     
    B.A.  in Spanish Education
    First Semester
    ENG 1113
    REL 1212
    SPAN 1024
    American Institutions3
    Natural Science4
    Total Credits16
    Second Semester
    FA 1000
    REL 1222
    SPAN 2014
    Religion2
    Social Science3
    Arts3
    Mathematics3
    Total Credits17
    Third Semester
    ED 2002
    ENG 3113
    SECED 2051
    SECED 2521
    Religion2
    Minor Courses3
    Span 202 or 3023
    Total Credits15
    Fourth Semester
    ED 3003
    SPAN 3213
    Religion2
    Major Courses2
    Elective2
    Minor Courses6
    Total Credits18
    Fifth Semester
    SECED 3222
    SPAN 3253
    SPAN 3393
    SPAN 3503
    Religion2
    Minor Courses3
    Total Credits16
    Sixth Semester
    SECED 3823
    SPAN 3773
    SPAN 4413
    Religion2
    Minor Courses2
    Total Credits13
    Seventh Semester
    SPAN 4513
    SPAN 490R3
    SPAN 4983
    Religion2
    Minor Courses4
    Total Credits15
    Eighth Semester
    SECED 4052
    SECED 49210
    Total Credits12



    Minor in  French (135)



    Minor Requirements

     Take all of these courses

     FR 102
     FR 201
     FR 202
     FR 321
     FR 400
     FR 410




    Minor in  German (136)



    Minor Requirements

     Take all of these courses

     GER 102
     GER 201
     GER 202
     GER 321
     GER 400
     GER 410




    Minor in  Russian (137)



    Minor Requirements

     Take all of these courses

     RUSS 102
     RUSS 201
     RUSS 202
     RUSS 301
     RUSS 302
     RUSS 340
     RUSS 342




    Minor in  Spanish (138)



    Minor Requirements

    For a teaching minor, students substitute Span 277, Spanish Teaching Methods, for either Span 441 or 451.
     Take all of these courses

     SPAN 321
     SPAN 325
     SPAN 339
     SPAN 350
     SPAN 441
     SPAN 451

    AND
          Take 1 Course

          SPAN 202
          SPAN 302




    Minor in  Chinese (139)



    Minor Requirements

     Take all of these courses

     CHIN 101
     CHIN 102
     CHIN 201
     CHIN 202
     CHIN 301
     CHIN 302
     CHIN 345
     CHIN 347




    Minor in  French Education (185)



    Minor Requirements

     Take all of these courses

     FR 101
     FR 102
     FR 202
     FR 321
     FR 377
     FR 400




    Minor in  German Education (186)



    Minor Requirements

     Take all of these courses

     GER 102
     GER 201
     GER 202
     GER 321
     GER 377
     GER 400




    Minor in  Spanish Education (187)



    Minor Requirements

     Take all of these courses

     SPAN 321
     SPAN 325
     SPAN 339
     SPAN 350
     SPAN 377

    AND
          Take 1 Course

          SPAN 202
          SPAN 302

         AND
          Take 1 Course

          SPAN 441
          SPAN 451

    *Returned Missionaries should take SPAN 302
     
    Course Descriptions

    AFRIK   (1-16:0:0)
     
    AFRIK 101  (4:0:0)
     
    AFRIK 102  (4:0:0)
     
    AFRIK 201  (4:0:0)
     
    AFRIK 211  (2:0:0)
     
    ARAB 101 Arabic I (4:3:0)
    Beginning Arabic. Introduction to the Arabic alphabet and grammar, plus extensive discussions of the culture.
     
    ARAB 102 Arabic II (4:4:0)
    Prerequisite: Arabic 101/101H or equivalent Intermediate Arabic
    Continued study of the alphabet and grammar. Selected readings and an in depth look at the culture.
     
    ARAB 201  (4:0:0)
     
    BULG 101  (4:0:0)
     
    BULG 102  (4:0:0)
     
    BULG 201  (4:0:0)
     
    BULG 211  (2:0:0)
     
    CAMB 101  (4:0:0)
     
    CAMB 102  (4:0:0)
     
    CAMB 201  (4:0:0)
     
    CAMB 211  (2:0:0)
     
    CANT   (10-14:0:0)
     
    CANT 101  (4:0:0)
     
    CANT 102  (4:0:0)
     
    CANT 201  (4:0:0)
     
    CANT 211  (2:0:0)
     
    CEBUA 101  (4:0:0)
     
    CEBUA 102  (4:0:0)
     
    CEBUA 201  (4:0:0)
     
    CEBUA 211  (2:0:0)
     
    CHIN 101 Beginning Mandarin I (4:5:0)
    Fullfills GE Foreign Language requirement.
    Basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading, writing.
     
    CHIN 102 Beginning Mandarin II (4:5:0)
    Fullfills GE Foreign Language requirement.
    Prerequisite: Chinese 101 with a grade of "C" or better, three years high school Chinese, or consent of instructor.
    Continued emphasis on basic language skills.
     
    CHIN 112  (2:2:0)
    Prerequisite: Equivalent of at least one year spoken Mandarin skills.
    For students with at least one year of spoken Mandarin skills. This course emphasizes reading and writing.
     
    CHIN 201 Intermediate Mandarin I (4:5:0)
    Fullfills GE Foreign Language requirement.
    Prerequisite: Chinese 102 with a grade of "C" or better, or consent of instructor.
    Review and continuation of beginning Mandarin Chinese II.
     
    CHIN 202  (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: Chinese 201 with a grade of "C" or better, or consent of instructor.
    Intermediate Mandarin Chinese language skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
     
    CHIN 301 Advanced Mandarin I (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: Chinese 202 with "C" or better, or consent of instructor.
    Focuses on the development of oral fluency, discourse grammar, and advanced reading skills.
     
    CHIN 302 Advanced Mandarin II (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: Chinese 301 with a grade of "C" or better, or consent of Instructor.
    Focuses on the development of oral fluency, discourse grammar, and advanced reading skills.
     
    CHIN 345 Chinese Culture (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: English 111
    An introduction to Chinese culture, ancient and modern. All readings and instruction in English.
     
    CHIN 347  (3:3:0)
    Fullfills GE Letters requirement.
    Prerequisite: English 111
    A survey course in Chinese literature. Covers various periods and genres. All readings and instruction in English.
     
    CHIN 377 Chinese Teaching Methods (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: Chinese 302 with a grade of "C" or better. Chinese Teaching Minors must have completed or be near completing 20 credit hours in a foreign language.
    Chinese teaching skills and theories of foreign language acquisition.
     
    CHIN 490 Independent Study in Chinese (1-4:0:0)
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and department chair.
    Independent projects monitored through periodic conferences and assessments by instructor.
     
    CREOL 101  (1-4:0:0)
     
    CREOL 102  (1-4:0:0)
     
    CREOL 201  (1-4:0:0)
     
    CREOL 211  (1-4:0:0)
     
    CZECH 101  (4:0:0)
     
    CZECH 102  (4:0:0)
     
    CZECH 201  (4:0:0)
     
    CZECH 211  (2:0:0)
     
    DANSH   (2-16:0:0)
     
    DANSH 101  (4:0:0)
     
    DANSH 102  (4:0:0)
     
    DANSH 201  (4:0:0)
     
    DANSH 211  (2:0:0)
     
    DUTCH   (1-16:0:0)
     
    DUTCH 101  (4:0:0)
     
    DUTCH 102  (4:0:0)
     
    DUTCH 201  (4:0:0)
     
    DUTCH 211  (2:0:0)
     
    DUTCH 213  (3:0:0)
     
    FINN 101  (4:0:0)
     
    FINN 102  (4:0:0)
     
    FINN 201  (4:0:0)
     
    FINN 211  (2:0:0)
     
    FR 101 Beginning French I (4:5:0)
    Prerequisite: This course is for beginners, students with less than a year and a half of high school French.
    Acquisition of basic language skills, listening and speaking first, followed by reading and writing.
     
    FR 102 Beginning French II (4:5:0)
    Fullfills GE Foreign Language requirement.
    Prerequisite: French 101 with grade of "C" or better, or two years of high school French, or consent of instructor.
    A continuation of French 101.
     
    FR 201 Intermediate French I (4:5:0)
    Fullfills GE Foreign Language requirement.
    Prerequisite: French 102 with grade of "C" or better, or three or more years of high school French, or consent of instructor.
    Emphasizes speaking and mastery of intermediate grammar through stories, essays, poems, and videos.
     
    FR 202 Introduction to French Literature (3:3:0)
    Fullfills GE Letters requirement.
    Prerequisite: French 201 with grade of "C" or higher, or consent of instructor.
    An exploration of French literature across the ages.
     
    FR 321 Advanced Grammar and Composition (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: French 201 with a grade of "C" or higher, or consent of instructor.
    A course leading to greater mastery of French Grammar.
     
    FR 377 French Teaching Methods (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: French 321 with a grade of "C" or better. French Teaching Minors must have completed or be near completing 20 credit hours in a foreign language.
    French teaching skills and theories of foreign language acquisition.
     
    FR 400 French Civilization and Culture (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: French 321 with a grade of "C" or better.
    A study of French history, geography, educational systems, cultural achievements, and government.
     
    FR 410 Masterpieces of Francophone Literature (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: French 202, French 321
    A study of French history, geography, educational systems, cultural achievements, and government.
     
    FR 490 Independent Study in French (1-4:0:0)
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and department chair.
    Independent projects monitored through periodic conferences and assessments by instructor.
     
    GER 101 Beginning German I (4:5:0)
    Prerequisite: This course is for beginners, students with less than a year and a half of high school German.
    Acquisition of basic languge skills, listening and speaking first, followed by reading and writing.
     
    GER 102 Second Semester German (4:5:0)
    Fullfills GE Foreign Language requirement.
    Prerequisite: German 101 with a grade of "C" or better, or consent of the instructor.
    A continuation of German 101.
     
    GER 201 Second Year German (4:5:0)
    Fullfills GE Foreign Language requirement.
    Prerequisite: German 102 with grade of "C" or higher, or 3 or more years of high school German, or consent of instructor.
    Emphasizes speaking and mastery of intermediate grammar through stories, essays, poems, and videos.
     
    GER 202 Introduction to German Literature (3:3:0)
    Fullfills GE Letters requirement.
    Prerequisite: German 201 with grade of "C" or higher, or consent of instructor.
    Exploration of German literature covering various time periods.
     
    GER 321 Advanced Grammar and Composition (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: German 201 with a grade of "C" or higher, or consent of instructor.
    A course leading to greater mastery of German grammar.
     
    GER 377 German Teaching Methods (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: German 321 and enrolled Teaching Minor.
    German teaching skills and theories of foreign language acquisition.
     
    GER 400 German Civilization and Culture (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: German 321 with a grade of "C" or better.
    Overview of historical events, government structure, and major personalities.
     
    GER 410 German Literature (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: German 202 and 321
    A cross-section of major literary works in German.
     
    GER 490 Independent Study in German (1-4:0:0)
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and department chair.
    Independent projects monitored through periodic conferences and assessments by instructor.
     
    GREEK 101  (3:3:0)
     
    GREEK 102  (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: Greek 101 or equivalent
     
    GREEK 201  (4:0:0)
     
    HAITI 101  (4:0:0)
     
    HAITI 102  (4:0:0)
     
    HAITI 201  (4:0:0)
     
    HAITI 211  (2:0:0)
     
    HUNGR 101  (4:0:0)
     
    HUNGR 102  (4:0:0)
     
    HUNGR 201  (4:0:0)
     
    HUNGR 211  (2:0:0)
     
    ICE 101  (4:0:0)
     
    ICE 102  (4:0:0)
     
    ICE 201  (4:0:0)
     
    ICE 211  (2:0:0)
     
    ITAL   (1-16:0:0)
     
    ITAL 101  (4:0:0)
     
    ITAL 102  (4:0:0)
     
    ITAL 201  (4:0:0)
     
    ITAL 211  (2:0:0)
     
    JAPAN   (1-16:0:0)
     
    JAPAN 101  (4:0:0)
     
    JAPAN 102  (4:0:0)
     
    JAPAN 201  (4:0:0)
     
    JAPAN 202  (1-16:0:0)
     
    JAPAN 211  (2:0:0)
     
    KOREA   (1-16:0:0)
     
    KOREA 101  (4:0:0)
     
    KOREA 102  (4:0:0)
     
    KOREA 201  (4:0:0)
     
    KOREA 211  (2:0:0)
     
    LATIN 101  (3:3:0)
     
    LATIN 102  (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: You must have taken Latin 101/101H or its equivalent (1 year of high school Latin).
     
    LATIN 201  (4:0:0)
     
    LATIN 202  (4:0:0)
     
    LITH 101  (4:0:0)
     
    LITH 102  (4:0:0)
     
    LITH 201  (4:0:0)
     
    LITH 211  (2:0:0)
     
    NATSC 100  (3-6:0:0)
     
    NAVJO 101  (4:0:0)
     
    NAVJO 102  (4:0:0)
     
    NAVJO 201  (4:0:0)
     
    NAVJO 211  (2:0:0)
     
    NORWE 101  (4:0:0)
     
    NORWE 102  (4:0:0)
     
    NORWE 201  (4:0:0)
     
    NORWE 211  (2:0:0)
     
    POLSH 101  (4:0:0)
     
    POLSH 102  (4:0:0)
     
    POLSH 201  (4:0:0)
     
    POLSH 211  (2:0:0)
     
    PORT   (12-16:0:0)
     
    PORT 101  (4:0:0)
     
    PORT 102  (4:0:0)
     
    PORT 201  (4:0:0)
     
    PORT 202 Readings in Portuguese Literature (3:3:0)
     
    PORT 211  (2:0:0)
     
    ROM 101  (4:0:0)
     
    ROM 102  (4:0:0)
     
    ROM 201  (4:0:0)
     
    ROM 211  (2:0:0)
     
    RUSS 101 Beginning Russian I (4:5:0)
    Fullfills GE Foreign Language requirement.
    Acquisition of basic language skills in Russian: reading, speaking, listening, and writing.
     
    RUSS 102 Beginning Russian II (4:5:0)
    Fullfills GE Foreign Language requirement.
    Prerequisite: Russian 101 with a grade of "C" or better, or two years of high school Russian, or consent of instructor.
    Further acquisition of basic language skills in Russian: reading, speaking, listening, and writing.
     
    RUSS 201 Intermediate Russian I (4:5:0)
    Fullfills GE Foreign Language requirement.
    Prerequisite: Russian 102 with grade of "C" or better, or three and one half years of high school Russian, or consent of instructor.
    Further acquisition of basic language skills in Russian: reading, speaking, listening, and writing.
     
    RUSS 202 Intermediate Russian II (4:5:0)
    Prerequisite: Russian 201 with a grade of "C" or better, or consent of instructor. NOTE: This is the appropriate course for Russian-Speaking returned missionaries.
    Analysis of level-appropriate texts in Russian accompanied by study of intermediate-level Russian grammar.
     
    RUSS 301 Third Year Russian Part I (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: Russian 202 with a grade of "C" or better, or consent of instructor.
    Systematic focus on grammar, listening, speaking, writing, and reading.
     
    RUSS 302 Third Year Russian Part II (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: Russian 202 with a grade of "C" or better, or consent of instructor.
    Systematic focus on grammar, listening, speaking, writing, and reading.
     
    RUSS 340 Russian Literature in Translation (3:3:0)
    Fullfills GE Letters requirement.
    Prerequisite: English 111 with a grade of "C" or better, or consent of instructor.
    Survey in English of 19th and 20th Century Russian Literature: Pushkin to Sozhenitsyn.
     
    RUSS 342 Russian Culture (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: English 111 with a grade of "C" or better, or consent of instructor.
    Introduction to Russian culture, literature, art, music, and history. Taught in English.
     
    RUSS 377 Russian Teaching Methods (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: Russian 202 with a grade of "C" or better.
    Russian teaching skills and theories of foreign language acquisition.
     
    RUSS 490 Independent Study in Russian (1-4:0:0)
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and department chair.
    Independent projects monitored through periodic conferences and assessments by instructor.
     
    SAMOA   (2-16:0:0)
     
    SAMOA 101  (4:0:0)
     
    SAMOA 102  (4:0:0)
     
    SAMOA 201  (4:0:0)
     
    SAMOA 211  (2:0:0)
     
    SERBO 101  (4:0:0)
     
    SERBO 102  (4:0:0)
     
    SERBO 201  (4:0:0)
     
    SERBO 211  (2:0:0)
     
    SPAN 101 Beginning Spanish I (4:5:0)
    Emphasis on basic language skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
     
    SPAN 102 Beginning Spanish II (4:5:0)
    Fullfills GE Foreign Language requirement.
    Prerequisite: Spanish 101 with a grade of "C" or better, two and a half to three years of high school Spanish, or consent of instructor.
    Emphasis on basic language skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
     
    SPAN 201 Second Year Spanish (4:5:0)
    Fullfills GE Foreign Language requirement.
    Prerequisite: Spanish 102 with a grade of "C" or better, three and a half to four years of high school Spanish, or consent of instructor.
    Review and continuation of first year grammar, conversation, reading, and writing.
     
    SPAN 201M Spanish Grammar Review (4:5:0)
    Fullfills GE Foreign Language requirement.
    Prerequisite: Must be a Spanish-speaking returned missionary, or have consent of instructor.
    A thorough grammar review for fluent, non-native speakers not ready to go directly into Spanish 302.
     
    SPAN 202 Readings in Hispanic Literature (3:3:0)
    Fullfills GE Letters requirement.
    Prerequisite: Spanish 201 with a grade of "C" or higher, or consent of instructor. Not for Spanish-speaking returned missionaries or native speakers. Spanish-speaking RM's should enroll in 302. Native speakers should enroll in Spanish 321.
    Introduction to the study of Spanish language poems, essays, short stories, plays, and novels.
     
    SPAN 302 Readings in Hispanic Literature for Advanced Speakers (3:3:0)
    Fullfills GE Letters requirement.
    Prerequisite: Entry level for returned missionaries and similarly advanced non-natives who learned Spanish outside of the classroom. Native speakers should enroll in Spanish 321.
    Introduction to the study of Spanish language poems, essays, short stories, plays, and novels.
     
    SPAN 321 Advanced Grammar and Composition (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: Spanish 202 or 302 with a grade of "C" or better. Also open to native speakers.
    Intensive study and practice with grammar, vocabulary, and writing.
     
    SPAN 325 Phonetics & Conversation (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: Spanish 321 with a grade of "C" or better.
    Spanish sound system; underlying concepts of speech production and pronunciation.
     
    SPAN 339 Introduction to Literary Analysis (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: Spanish 321.
    Introduction to the major concepts, problems, issues, and practices of literary study in Spanish.
     
    SPAN 350 Hispanic Civilization and Culture (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: Spanish 321
    Study of major issues, periods, and themes in the culture of Spain and Spanish America.
     
    SPAN 377 Spanish Teaching Methods (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: Spanish 321 with a grade of "C" or better. Spanish Teaching Majors, Spanish Teaching Minors, or Elementary Ed. Majors only. Elementary Ed. Majors must have completed or be near completing 20 credit hours in a foreign language. Teaching Majors and Minors who are studying a foreign language other than Spanish must have taken the equivalent of Spanish 321 in their language.
    Spanish teaching skills and theories of foreign language acquisition.
     
    SPAN 441 Masterpieces of Spanish Literature (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: Spanish 339 with grade of "C" or higher, or consent of instructor.
    Literary masterpieces of Spain.
     
    SPAN 451 Masterpieces of Spanish-American Literature (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: Spanish 339 with grade of "C" or higher, or consent of instructor.
    Literary masterpieces of Spanish America.
     
    SPAN 490 Independent Study in Spanish (1-4:0:0)
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and department chair.
    Independent projects monitored through periodic conferences and assessments by instructor.
     
    SPAN 490R Spanish Special Topics (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: Spanish 321
    Literary, cultural, linguistic, or pedagogical.
     
    SPAN 497 Spanish Teaching Practicum (3:3:0)
    Prerequisite: Spanish 377 with grade of "C" or better. For Spanish Teaching Majors ONLY.
    Supervised practice and development of Spanish teaching skills.
     
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