Spanish
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts
Master your language skills and build cultural knowledge. Enhance your career options or become a language professional. Adams State University’s Spanish program will help you achieve your goals, by guiding you on the right path to a successful career. Our focus on student experience and student outcomes has led us to the highest job placement rates of any institution our size in Colorado and the nation.
SPAN 103: Elementary Spanish I (4 credits)
A study of the principles of pronunciation, basic level conversation, essentials of grammar, written composition, and reading of materials of graded difficulty.
SPAN 179: Intensive Review of Elementary Spanish (4 credits)
A review of the Spanish language at the elementary level (equivalent to Spanish 103 and 104), at an accelerated pace. Students in this class will have intensive practice in all 4 skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
SPAN 350: Advanced Grammar & Composition (3 credits)
Intensive course in grammar and in the writing composition of the language. Advanced grammar principles, translation from English to Spanish and other language refinements.
SPAN 315: Spanish for Business (3 credits)
Instruction in the specific vocabulary, grammatical structures, and cultural insights needed to effectively deal with the common everyday business interactions between the Spanish-speaking client and English- speaking business community.
SPAN 316: Spanish for Health Professions (3 credits)
Instruction in the special vocabulary, grammatical structures and cultural understanding needed to deal effectively with the Spanish speaking patient/health professional interactions. The student will learn to interact in Spanish with a variety of simulated common everyday patient/health personnel situations.
SPAN 317: Spanish for Translation (3 credits)
An introduction to the history, theory and techniques of translation and interpretation. Specific vocabulary, grammatical structures, and cultural insights needed to effectively deal with translations from English/Spanish or Spanish/English will be explored. Students will practice with texts of different length and from different professional fields, such as health, business, and law, and gain confidence translating and interpreting between both languages.
SPAN 325: Spanish Civilization & Culture (3 credits)
Instruction on selected themes taken from the historical legacy and cultural institutions of the Spanish people. The cultural topics include reading on: the Roman legacy, the church, the Moors, the great writers of the Golden Age, the great Spanish monarchs, Franco, etc.
The selected themes will determine the supplemental readings that are selected in depth discussion and study.
SPAN 326: Latin American Civilization & Culture (3 credits)
Instruction on selected themes taken from the historical and literary legacy of the Spanish people. The literary topics include reading about Spanish heroism, medieval Spanish beliefs, Spanish imperialism, Spanish-Indian relations, Great Spanish explorers, etc. The selected themes will determine the reading that are selected for in depth discussion and study.
SPAN 395: Spanish Phonetics–Language History (3 credits)
Introduction to the study of the Spanish sound system including a brief background of the history and development of the Spanish language as well as some discussion of dialectal differences across the globe. Designed for those planning to teach Spanish including pedagogical concepts that can be applied in the classroom to aid students in the improvement of their Spanish pronunciation. Examine English/Spanish contrasts and includes exercises in written transcription, oral productions, and an analysis of spoken Spanish.
SPAN 396: Methods Teaching Foreign Language (3 credits)
A study of effective teaching methods and the development of a contextualized approach to language instruction that is based on meaningful language use, real-world communication, and interaction among learners. Emphasis will be placed on the National Standards for Foreign Language Learning and the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) proficiency guidelines.
SPAN 415: Cervantes/El Quijote (3 credits)
A study of the life and important works of Cervantes with special emphasis on the Quijote. This course requires instructor approval for registration purposes.
Offered periodically to meet student special interests in the field.