Spanish
Courses in the Four-Skills Sequence are conducted in Spanish and emphasize oral communication and develop listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills.
Courses in the Reading Sequence are conducted in English and focus exclusively on learning to read in Spanish.
Sequence of Spanish Language Courses:
| Four- Skills Sequence | Reading Sequence* |
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| Beginning | 1st semester | LS 111 |
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LS 121 | |
| 2nd semester | LS 112 | LS 122 | |||
| Intermediate | 3rd semester | LS 211 | LS 221 | ||
| 4th semester | LS 212 | LS 222 | |||
| Advanced | 5th semester | LS 303 | |||
| 6th semester | LS 304 | LS 305 | LS 309 | ||
* Permission required to switch from the Reading Sequence to the Four-Skills Sequence.
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Course Offerings for Hispanic Language and Literatures
Note: Students are responsible for checking the course prerequisites.- A list of Hispanic Language and Literatures undergraduate and graduate courses offered through the College of Arts and Sciences for Fall 2012:
Fall 2012 Hispanic Language and Literatures Courses (Undergraduate and Graduate Levels) - A list of Hispanic Language and Literatures graduate courses offered through the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences for Fall 2012:
Fall 2012 Hispanic Language and Literatures Courses (Graduate Level) - Past Graduate Seminars and Special Topics Courses on Hispanic Literatures (includes current semester)
- Fall 2012 Hispanic Language and Literatures Courses: Topics and Seminar Course Descriptions
