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Class Detail:

SP 2012
Spanish
SPANISH 230 - Intensive Second-Year Spanish
Section 601
Granada Study Abroad

Course Note: A student who misses either of the first two meetings of any course offered by the Department of Romance Languages may be dropped from the course for non-attendance.
Credits: 8
Other: Lang Req
Credit Exclusions: No credit granted to those who have completed SPANISH 112, 231 or 232, or RCLANG 294 or 314.
Consent: With permission of department.
Enforced Prerequisites: SPANISH 100, 102 or 103 with a grade of C- or higher; or RCLANG 194; or assignment of SPANISH 231 by placement test. College or university transfer students with any prior study of Spanish must take the Placement Test. Only the placement score and not language coursework completed at a previous school will determine placement.
Lang Req: This course is part of the Language Requirement sequence.
Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit.
Primary Instructor: De Los Santos Plata,Juan C

 

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The course is designed to provide insight into the culture of Spanish-speaking peoples; content-based themes develop cultural awareness and encourage students to formulate opinions on a variety of contemporary issues through reading, video, discussion, and writing. Classroom activities stress communication across the four skills with a strong oral/written component.

Each section of SPANISH 230 meets four hours each day. Students must attend all hours and plan to attend periodic cultural presentations during the break between classes.

A student who misses either of the first two meetings of any course offered by the Department of Romance Languages may be dropped from the course for non-attendance.

Students with any previous study of Spanish must take the Spanish placement test before enrolling. Details available online at www.lsa.umich.edu/rll/langinstruct/placementtest.html.


Course Syllabi
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Textbooks/Other Materials (data maintained by department in Wolverine Access)
Note: In bookstores, the "Punto y aparte" textbook and lab manual are packaged together under ISBN-10: 0077898478.

ISBN: 0073385387 Punto y aparte : expanded edition : Spanish in review, moving toward fluency, Author: Sharon Foerster, Anne Lambright., Publisher: McGraw-Hill 2nd editio 2010
Required

ISBN: 9780077394486 Workbook/Lab Manual for Punto y aparte (Expanded Edition), Author: S. Foerster/A. Lambright, Publisher: McGraw-Hill 1ST 2011
Required

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