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COA 09-11 Catalog - Peralta Colleges

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184SPANISH(SPAN)SPANISH (SPAN)The AA degree in Spanish will be awarded uponsatisfactory completion of the major course requirementslisted below and the General Education requirementsfor the Associate in Arts Degree listed in the Degrees andPrograms section of this <strong>Catalog</strong>.Degree Major Requirements:Dept/No. Title UnitsSPAN 1A Elementary Spanish 5SPAN 1B Elementary Spanish 5SPAN 2A Intermediate Spanish 5Select two courses (6-10 units) from the following:HUMAN 51A* Latin-American Folklore (3)orM/LAT 2A* Latin-American Folklore (3)HUMAN 51B* Latin-American Folklore (3)orM/LAT 2B* Latin-American Folklore (3)HUMAN 51C* Latin-American Folklore (3)orM/LAT 2C* Latin-American Folklore (3)M/LAT 3 Latin-American/Chicano Authors (3)HIST 53A History and Culture of the Caribbean/Central America (3)orM/LAT 18A History and Culture of the Caribbean/Central America (3)HIST 53B History and Culture of the Caribbean/Central America (3)orM/LAT 18BHistory and Culture of the Caribbean/Central America (3)SPAN 20A Readings in Spanish (5)SPAN 20B Readings in Spanish (5) 6-10Total Required Units 21-25*Credit limited to one course only.SPAN 1AElementary Spanish5 units, 5 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Course is equivalent to two years of high school study.Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCStudy and practice in understanding, speaking, reading,and writing Spanish: Emphasis on understanding basicgrammatical concepts and vocabulary building; readingsin Spanish and Spanish-American life and culture.<strong>11</strong>05.00AA/AS area 3; CSU area C2; IGETC LanguageSPAN 1BElementary Spanish5 units, 5 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Prerequisite: Span 1AAcceptable for credit: CSU, UCContinuation of SPAN 1A: Study and practice inunderstanding, speaking, reading, and writing Spanishwith continuing emphasis on understanding basicgrammatical concepts and vocabulary building; readingsin Spanish and Spanish-American life and culture.<strong>11</strong>05.00AA/AS area 3; CSU area C2; IGETC area 3, LanguageSPAN 2AIntermediate Spanish5 units, 5 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Prerequisite: Span 1BAcceptable for credit: CSU, UCIntermediate-level spoken and written Spanish:Grammar review, conversation, composition, reading,and aural-oral practice. <strong>11</strong>05.00AA/AS area 3; CSU area C2; IGETC area 3, LanguageSPAN 2BIntermediate Spanish5 units, 5 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Prerequisite: Span 2AAcceptable for credit: CSU, UCContinuation of SPAN 2A: Selected readings fromSpanish and Latin- American literature, grammar review,and advanced composition and conversation. <strong>11</strong>05.00AA/AS area 3; CSU area C2; IGETC area 3, LanguageSPAN 20AReadings in Spanish5 units, 5 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Acceptable for credit: CSUDevelopment of reading skills in Spanish: Practice inconversation and composition, review of grammar; focuson improving reading skills by reading from culturalreaders in Spanish. <strong>11</strong>05.00AA/AS area 3; CSU area C2SPAN 20BReadings in Spanish5 units, 5 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Prerequisite: Span 20AAcceptable for credit: CSUContinuation of SPAN 20A: Continued developmentof reading skills by the reading of Spanish and Latin-American short stories and legends in Spanish. <strong>11</strong>05.00AA/AS area 3; CSU area C2

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