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UCLA General Catalog 1971-72 - Registrar - UCLA

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3. Elementary Spanish.<br />

Meets six hours weekly, including one hour in<br />

laboratory . Prerequisite : course 2, or two years of<br />

high school Spanish , or equivalent . The staff<br />

4. Intermediate Spanish.<br />

Meets six hours weekly , including one hour in<br />

laboratory . Prerequisite : course 3, or three years of<br />

high school Spanish , or equivalent . The staff<br />

5. Intermediate Spanish.<br />

Meets six hours weekly, including one hour in<br />

laboratory . Prerequisite : course 4 or four years of<br />

high school Spanish, or equivalent. The Staff<br />

8A-8B. Spanish Conversation . (% course each)<br />

Beginning each quarter . Meets three hours weekly.<br />

Prerequisite : course 8A is open to those who have<br />

completed course 4, or equivalent . Students who<br />

have completed course 3 with grade B or better may<br />

be admitted . The Staff<br />

W-911. Advanced Conversation .(' course each)<br />

Beginning each quarter . Meets three hours weekly.<br />

Prerequisite : course 813 or equivalent . The Staff<br />

SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE / 533<br />

date's major fields; (b) four one-hour written 25. Advanced Spanish.<br />

examinations in the minor fields; and (c) a<br />

two-hour oral examination . The qualifying<br />

examinations are normally taken no later than<br />

nine quarters after the B.A. and six quarters<br />

(Formerly numbered 25A-25B .) Prerequisite:<br />

course 5 or equivalent . Concentration on the building<br />

of vocabulary and the attainment of a high degree<br />

of comprehension in preparation for the courses in<br />

literature. The SUE<br />

after receiving the M.A. At the time of the<br />

qualifying examination , or subsequently, the<br />

committee may specify whether or not an<br />

oral examination is required after the accep-<br />

M42. Civilization of Spain and Portugal.<br />

(Same as Portuguese M42.) A background course<br />

for the study of Peninsular literature.<br />

Mr. Cruz-Saivadores<br />

tance of the dissertation in its final form. M44. Civilization of Spanish America and Brazil.<br />

The Dissertation. The dissertation may be<br />

on any subject within the general area of<br />

Spanish and Portuguese languages and litera-<br />

(Same as Portuguese M44.) A background course<br />

for the study of Spanish American and Brazilian<br />

literatures . Mrs. Arora<br />

tures . If five years have elapsed since any of<br />

the requirements have been taken, these re-<br />

Upper Division Courses<br />

quirements must be revalidated<br />

partment.<br />

by the De- The basic prerequisite to all upper division<br />

courses except 160A- 160B and 162 is<br />

Spanish 25 or the equivalent.<br />

Lower Division Courses<br />

100. Phonetics and Phonemics.<br />

1. Elementary Spanish.<br />

Meets six hours weekly, including one hour in<br />

laboratory . This course corresponds to the first year<br />

of high school Spanish . The Staff<br />

(Formerly numbered 117.) Meets four hours<br />

weekly, including one hour laboratory . Analysis of<br />

the phonetic and phonemic systems of Spanish with<br />

special emphasis on the correlation between the<br />

phonemic and graphemic systems. Interrelation of<br />

1G. Reading Course for Graduate Students.<br />

(No credit)<br />

phonological and morphological phenomena. Exercises<br />

and drills directed toward individual needs.<br />

Mr. Crmz-Salvadores, Mr. Otero<br />

Meets five hours weekly . The Staff 103. Morphology and Syntax.<br />

2. Elementary Spanish.<br />

(Formerly numbered 100.) A study of sentence<br />

types and their variations. The lexicon and its<br />

Meets six hours weekly, including one hour in<br />

laboratory . Prerequisite : course 1 or one year of high<br />

school Spanish, or equivalent . The Staff<br />

features, Interrelation of syntactic , semantic and<br />

morphological phenomena . Mr. Otero<br />

105. Intermediate Composition.<br />

2G. Reading Course for Graduate Students.<br />

(No credit)<br />

Meets five hours weekly. Prerequisite : course 1G<br />

or equivalent . The Staff<br />

(Formerly numbered 101.) Paraphrasing, summarizing<br />

, and study of idiomatic expressions.<br />

Mr. GutiErrz , Mr. Voyt<br />

109. Advanced Composition.<br />

(Formerly numbered 114.) Correction of student's<br />

original compositions and analysis of basic stylistic<br />

elements . Mr. Cortbs<br />

115. Applied Linguistics.<br />

Meets three hours weekly . Survey of the major<br />

linguistic problems faced by the teacher of Spanish.<br />

Ml 18. History of the Spanish and Portuguese<br />

Languages.<br />

(Same as Portuguese M118 .) Meets three hours<br />

weekly . Major features of the development of the<br />

Spanish and Portuguese languages from the origins<br />

in Vulgar Latin to modern times. Contributions of<br />

other languages to the formation of Spanish and<br />

Portuguese . Mr. Dias , Mr. Otero , Mr. Smith<br />

120A-120B . Survey of Spanish Literature.<br />

Beginning each quarter. An introduction to the<br />

principal authors, works and movements of Spanish<br />

literature . Mr. Rudder<br />

121A-121B. Survey of Spanish American<br />

Literature.<br />

Beginning each quarter. An introduction to the<br />

principal authors, works, and movements of Spanish<br />

American literature. Mrs. Arms , Mr. Reeve

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