SPN 111 Beginning Spanish I -
This course introduces the fundamentals of the Spanish language. Students examine brief readings on the everyday aspects of the contemporary Spanish-speaking world. Students use common conversation, tell time, make comparisons, discuss the weather, and recognize and use basic tenses for common verbs. Previous knowledge of Spanish is not necessary. Credits: 3 Semester Offered: F/S

SPN 112 Beginning Spanish II -
This course is a continuation of SPN 111. Students continue to progress in the fundamentals of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing the Spanish language. The course emphasizes the development of reading skills through the study of enjoyable, short, and timely articles on contemporary life and culture in the Spanish-speaking world. The course covers more complex verb and pronoun forms. Credits: 3
Prerequisites: SPN 111 Semester Offered: F/S

SPN 113 Spanish for Health Professionals -
In this course, students examine basic vocabulary and grammar needed to communicate with Spanish speakers in health professions, patients, and family members. Students learn to apply topics covered in each chapter to real-world conversations and situations related to the health field. Previous background or knowledge of the Spanish language is not required for the course. Credits: 3 Semester Offered: F

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