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GC Catalog 2011 2012 - Gaston College

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Course DescriptionsCourse DescriptionsSpanish. This course has been approved to satisfythe Comprehensive Articulation Agreement fortransferability as a premajor and/or elective courserequirement.SPA 182 Spanish Lab 2 (0-2-0-1)Prerequisites: SPA 181Corequisites: SPA 112This course provides an opportunity to enhanceacquisition of the fundamental elements of theSpanish language. Emphasis is placed on the progressivedevelopment of basic listening, speaking,reading, and writing skills through the use of varioussupplementary learning media and materials. Uponcompletion, students should be able to comprehendand respond with increasing proficiency to spokenand written Spanish and demonstrate culturalawareness. This course has been approved to satisfythe Comprehensive Articulation Agreement fortransferability as a premajor and/or elective courserequirement.SPA 211 Intermediate Spanish I (3-0-0-3)Prerequisites: SPA 112Corequisites: SPA 281This course provides a review and expansion of theessential skills of the Spanish language. Emphasisis placed on the study of authentic and representativeliterary and cultural texts. Upon completion,students should be able to communicate effectively,accurately, and creatively about the past, present,and future. This course has been approved to satisfythe Comprehensive Articulation Agreement generaleducation core requirement in humanities/fine arts.SPA 212 Intermediate Spanish II (3-0-0-3)Prerequisites: SPA 211Corequisites: SPA 282This course provides a continuation of SPA 211.Emphasis is placed on the continuing study ofauthentic and representative literary and culturaltexts. Upon completion, students should be able tocommunicate spontaneously and accurately withincreasing complexity and sophistication. This coursehas been approved to satisfy the ComprehensiveArticulation Agreement general education corerequirement in humanities/fine arts.SPA 281 Spanish Lab 3 (0-2-0-1)Prerequisites: SPA 182Corequisites: NoneThis course provides an opportunity to enhancethe review and expansion of the essential skills ofthe Spanish language. Emphasis is placed on thestudy of authentic and representative literary andcultural texts through the use of various supplementarylearning media and materials. Upon completion,students should be able to communicate effectively,accurately, and creatively about the past, present,and future. This course has been approved to satisfythe Comprehensive Articulation Agreement as apremajor and/or elective course requirement.SPA 282 Spanish Lab 4 (0-2-0-1)Prerequisites: SPA 281Corequisites: NoneThis course provides an opportunity to enhancethe review and expansion of the essential skills ofthe Spanish language. Emphasis is placed on thecontinuing study of authentic and representativeliterary and cultural texts through the use of varioussupplementary learning media and materials. Uponcompletion, students should be able to communicatespontaneously and accurately with increasingcomplexity and sophistication. This course has beenapproved to satisfy the Comprehensive ArticulationAgreement as a premajor and/or elective courserequirement.SUBSTANCE ABUSE -SEE SUBSTANCE ABUSE (SAB)SURVEYINGSRV 110 Surveying I (2-6-0-4)Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: MAT 121, MAT 161, MAT 171, or MAT175This course introduces the theory and practice ofplane surveying. Topics include measuring distancesand angles, differential and profile leveling, compassapplications, topography, and mapping. Uponcompletion, students should be able to use/carefor surveying instruments, demonstrate field notetechniques, and apply the theory and practice ofplane surveying.SRV 111 Surveying II (2-6-0-4)Prerequisites: SRV 110Corequisites: NoneThis course introduces route surveying and roadwayplanning and layout. Topics include simple, compound,reverse, spiral, and vertical curves; geometricdesign and layout; planning of cross-section andgrade line; drainage; earthwork calculations; andmass diagrams. Upon completion, students shouldbe able to calculate and lay out highway curves;prepare roadway plans, profiles, and sections; andperform slope staking.SRV 210 Surveying III (2-6-0-4)Prerequisites: SRV 110Corequisites: NoneThis course introduces boundary surveying, land par-253

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