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2006-07 College Catalog - South Florida State College

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5HWXUQWR6HFWLRQ0HQXdevelopment of conversational skills in ASL with strong emphasison narratives. The development of non-written narrativeswill increase both comprehension and expressiveskills specific to the Deaf Culture. This course will presentthe student with the structure, conversational vocabularyand grammatical principles, regional and idiomatic usagesof American Sign Language while also focusing on the historical,cultural, and social aspects of deafness.Prerequisites: SPA 2612C, SPA 2613C, and labs. (TR)SPA 2612C AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I 4 cr. hrs.Introduction to American Sign Language (ASL I), as used inthe deaf community. General discussion of ASL structureand introduction to various manual communication systemsand philosophies. Emphasis on building a basicsign vocabulary. Lab required. (TR)SPA 2613C AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II 4 cr. hrs.A continuation of the basic course which expands the studentssigning skills and introduces ASL idioms. Providesa greater opportunity for skill development in ASL structureand idiomatic usage. Prerequisite: SPA 2612C. Lab required.(TR)SPC 1949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGNMENTIN SPEECH1-3 cr. hrs.A first hands-on learning activity (paid or non-paid) directlyrelated to the students academic major/career objective.(TR)SPC 2410 PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE 1 cr. hr.A study of the standard parliamentary practices by whichself-governing groups determine their course of action. (TR)SPC 2600 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 3 cr. hrs.An introduction to the process of oral communicationthrough an analysis of the theoretical aspects of interpersonalcommunication and public speaking. Practical applicationof the theory is through student speeches. (TR)SPC 2600L ORAL COMMUNICATIONS LAB0 cr. hrs.This course supplements the oral communication class.The lab takes the theoretical aspects of oral communicationand puts them into practice. This includes research,audience analysis, speech organization, topic selection,and oral presentation in the lab.SPC 2600 HONORS ORAL COMMUNICATIONS3 cr. hrs.Honor students will learn presentation skills and thenpresent material to live audiences. Corequisite: SPC 2600LHonors Oral Communications Lab. Offered Fall and Springterms. (TR)SPC 2600L HONORS ORAL COMMUNICATIONS LAB0 cr. hrs.The lab takes the theoretical aspects of oral communicationand puts them into practice by focusing on public presentationsof the speeches with longer time frames. Corequisite:SPC 2600H Honors Oral Communications. (TR)SPC 2949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGNMENTIN SPEECH1-3 cr. hrs.A second hands-on learning activity (paid or non-paid) directlyrelated to the students academic major/career objective.(TR)SPN 1010 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH I 4 cr. hrs.For those interested in developing a more extensive backgroundin the fundamentals of Spanish before undertakingSPN 1120 or in developing conversational skill for travel,social, or business purposes. Lab required. (TR)SPN 1011 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH II 4 cr. hrs.Continues the development of the fundamentals of Spanishthrough the acquisition of vocabulary and grammar. Prerequisite:SPN 1010. Lab required. (TR)SPN 1120 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I 4 cr. hrs.A linguistic approach to learning a foreign language withemphasis on acquisition of the new sound system andcorrect pronunciation. The student acquires an extensivevocabulary to use for reading comprehension and writingsimple expressions based on learned material. Listeningcomprehension is enhanced by laboratory exercises anduse of videos. Lab required. (TR)SPN 1121 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II 4 cr. hrs.A continuation of SPN 1120, with more emphasis on grammarand verb tenses. Listening comprehension and oralrecitation are stressed. Prerequisite: SPN 1120 or equivalent.Lab required. (TR)SPN 1949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGNMENTIN SPANISH1-3 cr. hrs.A first hands-on learning activity (paid or non-paid) directlyrelated to the students academic major/career objective. (TR)SPN 2200 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I - See SPN 2220SPN 2201 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II - See SPN 2221SPN 2220 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I 4 cr. hrs.This course includes reading in the literature and culturalhistory of Spanish-speaking countries with discussion andreview of grammar. Prerequisite: SPN 1120-1121 or equivalent.Lab required. (TR)SPN 2221 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II 4 cr. hrs.A continuation of SPN 2220, completing a grammar andverb review. Writing and translation are stressed. Prerequisite:SPN 2220. Lab required. (TR)SPN 2949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGNMENTIN SPANISH1-3 cr. hrs.A second hands-on learning activity (paid or non-paid) directlyrelated to the students academic major/career objective.(TR)204

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