SPAN 1020 - Beginning Spanish II Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Spanish Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) SPAN1020 is a continuation of SPAN 1010 with more advanced practice in listening, reading, speaking (spoken presentations as well as interpersonal exchanges), and writing with an emphasis on practical Spanish. Course includes introduction to Hispanic culture on selected topics. Prerequisite: Two years of high school Spanish or SPAN 1010 (C or above). This course is not intended for native speakers of Spanish. Semesters Available: Day-Sp UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Prerequisite Course(s): Take SPAN 1010 ; Minimum Grade C;
College Wide Outcomes
College-Wide Learning Outcomes |
Assessments - - How it is met & When it is met |
Communication – Written |
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Communication – Speech |
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Intercultural Knowledge and Competence |
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Critical Thinking |
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Information Literacy |
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Quantitative Literacy |
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Student Learning Outcomes for Course
Outcomes |
Assessments – How it is met & When it is met |
1. In the area of presentational writing: Write cohesive paragraphs, with correct accents and punctuation and control of vocabulary and language details.
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Mid-Term Exam Final Exam Responses to Vista Supersite Quizzes throughout the term |
2. In the area of presentational speaking: Speak compound sentences in a limited way and in more than one tense.
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Responses to Vista Supersite |
3. In the area of interpersonal communication: Exchange information on common topics and engage in social interactions.
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Online Activities |
4. In the area of interpretive listening/viewing: Comprehend by listening to a variety of materials but with limited use of vocabulary by the speaker.
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Mid-Term Exam Final Exam Quizzes Responses to Vista Supersite Activities |
5. In the area of interpretive reading: Read new materials of limited length and scope on topics in culture and literature.
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Mid-term Exam Final Exam Responses to Vista Supersite |
6. In the area of cultural awareness: Demonstrate an understanding of Hispanic cultures such as holidays and traditions.
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Weekly discussions on Canvas Responses to Vista Supersite Activities |
Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A
90 - 92 A-
87- 89 B+
83 - 86 B
80 -82 B-
77- 79 C+
73 - 76 C
70 -72 C-
67- 69 D+
63 - 66 D
60 -62 D-
00- 59 F
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