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Fall 2007 Course Descriptions

All courses below are approved to be taught in Fall 2007; however, some (or all) may not be offered this term.  The course numbers that are offered this term link to the Schedule of Classes.  Class with alternative External Link delivery modes (Web based, cable TV, correspondence, etc) are noted in the Schedule at the section level.  The complete list below is a good indicator of what may be offered over the next few years (contact department about offerings).  For explanations of course elements see the Key to Course Descriptions.

Spanish (SPAN)  Department Info

SPAN 101 -- First Semester Spanish  (4 units)
Description:  Oral approach. For the student with no previous experience in Spanish.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. Available to qualified students for Pass/Fail Option.
Special exam:  course may be taken by special exam for credit and grade.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 102 -- Second Semester Spanish  (4 units)
Description:  Oral approach.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. Available to qualified students for Pass/Fail Option.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 101 or placement examination.
Special exam:  course may be taken by special exam for credit and grade.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 103 -- Oral skills for Heritage Learners  (4 units)
Description:  For students who have passive or receptive skills in Spanish, but who encounter difficulty in speaking. The curriculum fosters fluent conversation skills and covers basic grammatical elements such as the use of verb tenses, gender assignment of irregular nouns, false cognates, etc.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 199 -- Independent Study  (1-4 units)
Description:  Qualified students working on an individual basis with professors who have agreed to supervise such work.
Grading:  Alternative grades are awarded for this course: S P C D E.
May be repeated:  an unlimited number of times, consult your department for details and possible restrictions.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 201 -- Third Semester Spanish  (4 units)
Description:  Continuation of Spanish 101 and 102 or by placement exam. As the first semester of the second year Spanish, this course focuses on a short review of the materials studied in the first year courses. It expands on those points with a more in-depth study of the Spanish language and culture. Content-based approach integrates grammar and culture in a functional use through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The course further develops grammatical accuracy in the use of the simple tenses: present, future, and conditional and of particular importance is the perfection of the use of the past tense: preterit and imperfect. Compound tenses such as the present perfect, past perfect are also developed in this course. Students gain the ability during this course to deal with more complex and abstract situations in the foreign language. Language use encouraged by way of communicative activities rather than a sequence of linguistics units. Audio, video, and computer materials incorporated.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. Available to qualified students for Pass/Fail Option.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 102 or placement examination. Credit allowed for only one of the courses: SPAN 201, SPAN 203.
Special exam:  course may be taken by special exam for credit (not for grade).
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 202 -- Fourth Semester Spanish  (4 units)
Description:  Continuation of Spanish 101, 102, and 201 or by placement exam. As the second semester of the second year Spanish, this course is designed to provide insight into the literature and culture of the Spanish speaking countries. Themes are developed by content-based cultural activities, which provide awareness in the Hispanic culture, and encourage students to formulate opinions on a variety of contemporary issues through authentic readings, discussions and writing. This course reviews the grammatical concepts in a more sophisticated way and analyses more complex syntactic structures considered within a functional whole such as the subjunctive moods, etc. The teaching approach integrates grammar and culture in a functional use through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Classroom activities stress communication across the four skills with a strong aural, oral and written component. Audio, video, and computer materials incorporated.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 201 or placement examination. Credit allowed for only one of these courses: SPAN 202, SPAN 333.
Special exam:  course may be taken by special exam for credit and grade.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 203 -- Writing and Oral Skills for the Native Speaker of Spanish  (4 units)
Description:  Designed for students who learned most of their Spanish in a home environment. Introduces students to written Spanish. This course fulfills the University's foreign language requirement.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. Available to qualified students for Pass/Fail Option.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 204A -- Intensive Spanish  (8 units)
Description:  Offered in Guadalajara only. SPAN 204A is the equivalent of SPAN 101 and SPAN 102. SPAN 204B is the equivalent of SPAN 102 and SPAN 201. SPAN 204C is the equivalent of SPAN 201 and SPAN 202. Recommended for highly motivated students and/or those with experience in another Romance language.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Usually offered:  Summer.

SPAN 204B -- Intensive Spanish  (8 units)
Description:  Offered in Guadalajara only. SPAN 204A is the equivalent of SPAN 101 and SPAN 102. SPAN 204B is the equivalent of SPAN 102 and SPAN 201. SPAN 204C is the equivalent of SPAN 201 and SPAN 202. Recommended for highly motivated students and/or those with experience in another Romance language.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Usually offered:  Summer.

SPAN 204C -- Intensive Spanish  (8 units)
Description:  Offered in Guadalajara only. SPAN 204A is the equivalent of SPAN 101 and SPAN 102. SPAN 204B is the equivalent of SPAN 102 and SPAN 201. SPAN 204C is the equivalent of SPAN 201 and SPAN 202. Recommended for highly motivated students and/or those with experience in another Romance language.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Usually offered:  Summer.

SPAN 205 -- Intensive Spanish  (4 units)
Description:  205 is the equivalent of 101 and 102. Recommended for highly motivated students and/or those with experience in another Romance language.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. Available to qualified students for Pass/Fail Option.
Usually offered:  Fall, Summer.

SPAN 206 -- Intensive Spanish  (4 units)
Description:  206 is the equivalent of 201 and 202. Recommended for highly motivated students and/or those with experience in another Romance language.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 205.
Usually offered:  Spring, Summer.

SPAN 207 -- Intermediate Intensive Spanish 4th & 5th Semesters  (4-7 units)
Description:  Offered only in Guadalajara. Course is designed to improve speakng, listening, reading and writing strategies and to provide you to think critically and analytically about what you read and how you write.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Usually offered:  Summer.

SPAN 210 -- Latin America on Film  (3 units)
Description:  This course will focus on the portrayal of the historical, cultural and socio-political reality of Latin America in film. It will also incorporate the representation of literature on film.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. Available to qualified students for Pass/Fail Option.
Approved as:  General Education Tier Two - Humanities.
Approved as:  General Education Diversity Emphasis.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 251 -- Intermediate Spanish  (3 units)
Description:  Combines all forms of language skills (speaking, reading, writing, and comprehension) with intermediate grammar.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 202. Credit allowed for only one of these courses: SPAN 251, SPAN 253.
Special exam:  course may be taken by special exam for credit (not for grade).
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 253 -- Elementary Composition for Heritage LearnersI  (3 units)
Description:  For students who can speak and understand Spanish with some degree of fluency but who are unfamiliar with the writing system. Covers basic issues in orthography such as silent letters, written accents, and common misspellings. (Native speakers should take 253 instead of 251; credit is not allowed for both.)
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 103 or placement by examination. Credit allowed for SPAN 253 or SPAN 251, but not for both.
Usually offered:  Fall.

SPAN 299 -- Independent Study  (1-4 units)
Description:  Qualified students working on an individual basis with professors who have agreed to supervise such work.
Grading:  Alternative grades are awarded for this course: S P C D E.
May be repeated:  an unlimited number of times, consult your department for details and possible restrictions.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 299H -- Honors Independent Study  (1-3 units)
Description:  Qualified students working on an individual basis with professors who have agreed to supervise such work.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
May be repeated:  an unlimited number of times, consult your department for details and possible restrictions.
Usually offered:  Fall.

SPAN 301 -- Translation and Interpretation: Social Justice and Practice  (3 units)
Description:  Professional, social justice, sociolinguistic, & cognitive aspects of Translation & Interpretation. Includes language policy and social justice goals to providing language services for limited and non-English speaking populations, role of translators & interpreters, simultaneous & consecutive interpretation, role of norms in legal translation, meaning of translation, health care interpretation & translation, business & technical translation, observation of professional settings, translation and interpretation practice. This course is a prerequisite for the following courses: MAS 306, MAS 308, MAS 309, MAS 311, MAS 408, MAS 409.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Identical to:  MAS 301; MAS is home department.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 303 -- Elementary Composition for Heritage Learners II  (3 units)
Description:  A continuation of Spanish 253. Develops writing skills focusing on elements of grammar, continues to practice spelling and accent use. Students become familiarized with grammatical terminology and also learn how to use punctuation conventions in the heritage language. Prerequisites: SPAN 253 or placement by examination
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 253 or placement by examination.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 305 -- Intensive Spanish, Fifth and Sixth Semesters  (6 units)
Description:  Offered in Guadalajara only. For those who have completed four semesters of college Spanish or equivalent. Will cover the 5th and 6th semester Spanish. A complete immersion in the study of intermediate Spanish, teaching all four skills.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  Credit allowed for only one of these courses: SPAN 305, SPAN 325.
Special exam:  course may be taken by special exam for credit and grade.
Usually offered:  Summer.

SPAN 306 -- Beginning Simultaneous Interpretation  (3 units)
Description:  This course begins the in-depth study of simultaneous interpretation (continued in Advanced Simultaneous Interpretation). Its focus is (1) building conceptual knowledge in legal/medical/business contexts and (2) language and interpreting competence. Students are introduced to professional, nationally accepted standards of practice and performance using authentic materials and contextually meaningful situations.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  MAS 301; SPAN 202 or SPAN 253 or consent of advisor.
Identical to:  MAS 306; MAS is home department.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 308 -- Beginning Consecutive Interpretation  (3 units)
Description:  This course begins the in-depth study of the theory & practice of consecutive interpretation & sight translation (continued in Advanced Consecutive Interpretation). It reviews legal and medical concepts and covers policy & law relevant to interpreter practice, theory, skill development, and special issues in legal, medical, and business settings using authentic materials & contextually meaningful situations.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  MAS 301; SPAN 202 or SPAN 253 or consent of advisor.
Identical to:  MAS 308; MAS is home department.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 309 -- Medical/Business Translation  (3 units)
Description:  This course covers English/Spanish medical/business translation. It focuses on (1) building conceptual knowledge in the medical/business contexts and (2) language and translation competence in these settings. It introduces students to professional, nationally-accepted standards of translation practice and performance and uses authentic materials & contextually-meaningful situations.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  MAS 301, SPAN 202, SPAN 253.
Identical to:  MAS 309; MAS is home department.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 311 -- Legal/Business Translation  (3 units)
Description:  This course covers English/Spanish legal/business translation. It focuses on (1) building conceptual knowledge in the legal and business contexts and (2) language and translation competence in these settings. It introduces students to professional, nationally-accepted standards of translation practice and performance and uses authentic materials & contextually-meaningful situations.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  MAS 301; SPAN 202 or SPAN 253 or consent of advisor.
Identical to:  MAS 311; MAS is home department.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 323 -- Intermediate Composition for Heritage Learners I  (3 units)
Description:  Moving beyond the mechanics of composition in Spanish, the course focuses on the rhetorical conventions used in the elaboration of the essay. Grammaticalconcepts are treated within a functional framework and emphasis is placed on the logical organization of ideas in the essay. (native Speakers should take 323 instead of 325; credit is not allowed for both).
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Equivalent to:  SPNV323
Mutually Exclusive: Credit allowed for only one of these courses: SPAN 323 or SPNV 323
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 253 or placement by examination. Credit will be given for SPAN 323 or SPAN 325, but not for both
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 325 -- Intermediate Grammar and Writing  (3 units)
Description:  Essential points of grammar, with emphasis on syntax and development of writing skills.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Equivalent to:  SPNV325
Mutually Exclusive: Credit allowed for only one of these courses: SPAN 325 or SPNV 325
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 251.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 330 -- Intermediate Conversation  (3 units)
Description:  contact department.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 325.
Identical to:  LA S 330.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 333 -- Intermediate Composition for Heritage Learners II  (3 units)
Description:  A continuation of Spanish 323. Emphasizes different genres of writing in the heritage language, focusing on rhetorical strategies used in persuasive and argumentative writing and culminating in the elaboration of a research paper on an issue of relevance to the Spanish-speaking world using mostly Spanish sources. (Native speakers should take 333 instead of 330; credit is not allowed for both.)
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 323 or placement by examination.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 340 -- Spanish Phonetics  (3 units)
Description:  In-depth study of articulatory phonetics with emphasis on both theory and practical applications for non-native speakers of Spanish. (Taught in Spanish).
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Equivalent to:  SPNV340
Mutually Exclusive: Credit allowed for only one of these courses: SPAN 340 or SPNV 340
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 330.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 343 -- Phonetics for the Native Speaker  (3 units)
Description:  For native speakers of Spanish. Basics of Spanish phonetics and overview of phonetic variants in the major varieties of New World and Peninsular Spanish. (Native speakers should take 343 instead of 340; credit is not allowed for both).
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 203.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 350 -- Readings in the Literary Genres  (3 units)
Description:  contact department.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Equivalent to:  SPNV350
Mutually Exclusive: Credit allowed for only one of these courses: SPAN 350 or SPNV 350
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 330 or SPAN 333.
Identical to:  LA S 350.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 371A -- Spanish for Business and Economics  (3 units)
Description:  contact department.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 251 or SPAN 253.
Identical to:  LA S 371A.
Usually offered:  Fall.

SPAN 371B -- Spanish for Business and Economics  (3 units)
Description:  contact department.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 251 or SPAN 253.
Identical to:  LA S 371B.
Usually offered:  Spring.

SPAN 397W -- Student Technology Preceptor Training  (3 units)
Description:  Student Technology Preceptors in this course should be assigned to a particular class and instructor and will do some combination of the following: assist instructor with technology during class hours, troubleshoot problems, and serves as technology resource person for students in the class; help the instructor develop and prepare materials for class; and, serve as webmaster for the class website.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
May be repeated:  for a total of 9 units of credit.
Identical to:  UNVR 397W; UNVR is home department.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 399 -- Independent Study  (1-4 units)
Description:  Qualified students working on an individual basis with professors who have agreed to supervise such work.
Grading:  Alternative grades are awarded for this course: S P C D E.
Equivalent to:  SPNV399
May be repeated:  an unlimited number of times, consult your department for details and possible restrictions.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 399H -- Honors Independent Study  (1-3 units)
Description:  Qualified students working on an individual basis with professors who have agreed to supervise such work.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
May be repeated:  an unlimited number of times, consult your department for details and possible restrictions.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 400 -- Survey of Spanish Literature  (3 units)
Description:  Introduction to Spanish literature from the Middle Ages to the contemporary period.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 350.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 401 -- Survey of Spanish-American Literature  (3 units)
Description:  Introduction to Spanish-American literature from the colonial to the contemporary period.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Also see:  SPNV401
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 350. Credit will be given for SPAN 401 or SPNV 401 but not for both.
Identical to:  LA S 401.
Usually offered:  Fall.

SPAN 402 -- Survey of Mexican Literature  (3 units)
Description:  Major works by Mexican writers. Offered in Guadalajara only.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  5 semesters of Spanish.
Identical to:  LA S 402.
Usually offered:  Summer.

SPAN 403 -- Mexican and Mexican-American Literature  (3 units)
Description:  Studies of major works by Mexican and Mexican-American writers. Taught in Spanish although a small portion of the readings may be in English.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Also see:  SPNV403
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 350. Credit will be given for SPAN 403 or SPNV 403 but not for both.
Identical to:  LA S 403, MAS 403.
Usually offered:  Spring.

SPAN 408 -- Advanced Consecutive Interpretation  (3 units)
Description:  This course continues the in-depth study (begun in "Translation and Interpretation: Social Justice and Practice") of the theory & practice of consecutive interpretation and sight translation. It focuses on a review of complex legal and medical concepts; policy and law relevant to interpreter practice; theory; skill development; and special issues in interpretation in legal, medical, and business settings—using authentic materials & contextually meaningful situations. Focus is on intensive skill development.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  MAS 301.
May be repeated:  for credit 2 times (maximum 3 enrollments).
Identical to:  MAS 408; MAS is home department.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 413 -- Advanced Simultaneous Interpretation  (3 units)
Description:  This course continues the in-depth study (begun in Beginning Simultaneous Interpretation) of simultaneous interpretation. Its focus is (1) building conceptual knowledge in legal/medical/business contexts and (2) advanced language & interpreting proficiency. Students will review of professional, nationally accepted standards of practice and performance using authentic materials & contextually meaningful situations. Focus is on intensive skill development.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  MAS 306 or consent of advisor.
Identical to:  MAS 413; MAS is home department.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 414 -- Teaching of Modern Languages  (3 units)
Description:  Specific methods, objectives, organization of subject matter and evaluation in modern languages.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Identical to:  TTE 414; TTE is home department.
Usually offered:  Spring.

SPAN 425 -- Advanced Grammar and Composition  (3 units)
Description:  Advanced themes of grammar with emphasis on the syntax of verbs and the acquisition of terminology and skills to facilitate analysis.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 325.
Identical to:  LA S 425.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 430 -- Spanish Civilization  (3 units)
Description:  Spanish milieu; geographical, political, and cultural aspects of Spanish civilization.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 330 or SPAN 333.
Usually offered:  Fall.

SPAN 431 -- Spanish-American Civilization  (3 units)
Description:  Spanish-American milieu; geographical, political, and cultural aspects of Spanish-American civilization.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 330 or SPAN 333.
Usually offered:  Spring.

SPAN 433 -- Mexican and Mexican-American Civilization Through Literature  (3 units)
Description:  Study of the culture, history, literature and oral tradition (corridos, legends) of the Mexican and Mexican American.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Also see:  SPNV433
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 330 or SPAN 333. Credit will be given for SPAN 433 or SPNV 433 but not for both.
Identical to:  MAS 433, LA S 433.
Usually offered:  Fall.

SPAN 435 -- Cervantes' Don Quixote  (3 units)
Description:  contact department.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 350.
Usually offered:  Spring.

SPAN 436 -- Readings in Spanish Prose from the Middle Ages through the Twentieth Century  (3 units)
Description:  Readings in Spanish prose from the Middle Ages through the twentieth century.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 350.
Usually offered:  Spring.

SPAN 437 -- Spanish Theater  (3 units)
Description:  Spanish theater selections from the middle ages through the twentieth century.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 400.
Usually offered:  Fall.

SPAN 438 -- Spanish Poetry  (3 units)
Description:  Readings in Spanish poetry from the Middle Ages through the twentieth century.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 350.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 441 -- Children's Literature in Spanish  (3 units)
Description:  contact department.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Equivalent to:  SPNV441
Mutually Exclusive: Credit allowed for only one of these courses: SPAN 441 or SPNV 441
Identical to:  IRLS 441, LA S 441, MAS 441.
Usually offered:  Fall.

SPAN 442 -- Spanish-American Theater  (3 units)
Description:  Analysis and discussion of playwrights from the Americas drawn from the twentieth century.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 350.
Usually offered:  Fall.

SPAN 445 -- Novel of the Mexican Revolution  (3 units)
Description:  The revolution of 1910 as portrayed by Mexico's leading writers.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 350.
Identical to:  LA S 445.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 446 -- Mexican and Mexican-American Theater  (3 units)
Description:  Introduction to Mexican and Mexican American Theatre with emphasis on the contemporary period.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 350.
Identical to:  MAS 446, LA S 446.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 447 -- Contemporary Mexican Literature  (3 units)
Description:  Major novelists of modern Mexico; their works, narrative perspective, characterization, language, time, space, and themes.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 350.
Identical to:  MAS 447.
Usually offered:  Spring, Summer.

SPAN 448 -- Mexican and Mexican-American Film  (3 units)
Description:  Major films by Mexican and Mexican-American directors. Relationships of the cinema to Mexican and Chicano literature and culture.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Equivalent to:  SPNV448
Mutually Exclusive: Credit allowed for only one of these courses: SPAN 448 or SPNV 448
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 350.
Usually offered:  Spring.

SPAN 449 -- Topics in Spanish, Spanish-American, Mexican, and Mexican American Literature  (3 units)
Description:  Monographic, generic, work or author courses in any area of Spanish, Spanish-American, Mexican or Mexican-American literature.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Equivalent to:  SPNV449
Mutually Exclusive: Credit allowed for only one of these courses: SPAN 449 or SPNV 449
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 350.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 450 -- Conversation and Writing Skills  (3 units)
Description:  Study and practice in formal and informal usage of Spanish as oral communication.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Also see:  SPNV450
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 330 or SPAN 333. Credit will be given for SPAN 450 or SPNV 450 but not for both.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 452 -- Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics  (3 units)
Description:  General survey of the core fields in linguistics: phonology, phonetics, morphology, syntax, historical linguistics and dialectology. Provides basis for further study in the field. (Taught in Spanish).
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 340, SPAN 425.
Identical to:  MAS 452, LING 452.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 453 -- Theory of Spanish Morphosyntax  (3 units)
Description:  An introduction to the current theories of syntax and morphology to describe specific aspects of the structure of Spanish. Central notions of generative grammar.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 340, SPAN 343, SPAN 452.
Identical to:  LING 453.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 455A -- History of the Spanish Language  (3 units)
Description:  To study the history of the Spanish language from its origins to the present, with particular emphasis on two transition periods: from Late Latin to Old Spanish, and from Medieval to Modern Spanish. to analyze and discuss early and medieval texts that exhibit relevant phonological, morphological, syntactic and semantic changes; to discuss the nature of linguistic change and its place in grammar.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Usually offered:  Fall.

SPAN 457 -- Applied Linguistics  (3 units)
Description:  Application of linguistic theory to issues of Spanish language instruction; theories of language acquisition and language teaching methodology.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN340, SPAN 343, SPAN 452.
Identical to:  LING 457.
Usually offered:  Fall.

SPAN 458 -- Hispanic Sociolinguistics  (3 units)
Description:  This course is intended to familiarize the students with issues about language use in social context. Students will discuss results of research on the relationship between language and society in several Spanish-speaking communities.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 340 or SPAN 343; SPAN 452.
Usually offered:  Spring.

SPAN 459 -- Hispanic Linguistics  (3 units)
Description:  Topics include linguistic perspectives on Mexican-American Spanish and bilingualism, phonology, semantics, dialectology/sociolinguistics. Taught in Spanish.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 452.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 465A -- History of Spain: Classical/Medieval Spain, Prehistory to 1100 AD  (3 units)
Description:  This course explores the formation and development of the Iberian Peninsula from the earliest settlements through the Roman Period, the Islamic conquest, and the early Reconquest. It will survey the political, social, cultural, and economic factors that combined to give the Iberia Peninsula its distinctive characteristics.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Identical to:  HIST 465A; HIST is home department.
May be convened with:  SPAN 565A.
Usually offered:  Fall.

SPAN 465C -- History of Spain: Imperial Spain, 1700 to 1898  (3 units)
Description:  This course surveys the growth and development of the Spanish Empire, with particular attention to Latin America, under the guidance of the new Spanish dynastic house, the Bourbons. It will focus on reorganization of Spain's political affairs in the old world and the new world. In addition, Spain's socio-economic and cultural development will be discussed.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Identical to:  HIST 465C; HIST is home department.
May be convened with:  SPAN 565C.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 465D -- History of Spain: Contemporary Spain, 1868 to the Present  (3 units)
Description:  The central theme of this course is the conversion of Spain from a far-flung world empire to a modern European nation-state. It will explore the many political, socio-economic, and cultural changes that have transformed Spain from a nation in decline to one of the leading nations in the European Community.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Identical to:  HIST 465D; HIST is home department.
May be convened with:  SPAN 565D.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 465E -- History of Spain: Modern Spanish Cultural Studies  (3 units)
Description:  This course will focus on the various elements of Spanish culture that contribute to its cultural distinction. It will examine Spain's cultural life from various spiritual, literary, athletic, and culinary perspectives and the history of their development. As such, its central focus will change each time it is offered.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Identical to:  HIST 465E; HIST is home department.
May be convened with:  SPAN 565E.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 473 -- Spanish for the Classroom Teacher of Spanish  (3 units)
Description:  Practical Spanish for the elementary and secondary school subject-matter teacher who uses Spanish as the medium of instruction.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Also see:  SPNV473
Prerequisite(s):  SPAN 253/SPAN 251 or SPAN 325/SPAN 323 or SPAN 330/SPAN 333. Credit will be given for SPAN 473 or SPNV 473 but not for both.
Identical to:  MAS 473.
Usually offered:  Spring.

SPAN 493 -- Internship  (1-6 units)
Description:  Specialized work on an individual basis, consisting of training and practice in actual service in a technical, business, or governmental establishment.
Grading:  Alternative grades are awarded for this course: S P C D E.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 498 -- Senior Capstone  (1-3 units)
Description:  A culminating experience for majors involving a substantive project that demonstrates a synthesis of learning accumulated in the major, including broadly comprehensive knowledge of the discipline and its methodologies. Senior standing required.
Grading:  Regular or alternative grades can be awarded for this course: A B C D E or S P C D E.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 498H -- Honors Thesis  (3 units)
Description:  An honors thesis is required of all the students graduating with honors. Students ordinarily sign up for this course as a two-semester sequence. The first semester the student performs research under the supervision of a faculty member; the second semester the student writes an honors thesis.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
May be repeated:  for a total of 9 units of credit.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 499 -- Independent Study  (1-4 units)
Description:  Qualified students working on an individual basis with professors who have agreed to supervise such work.
Grading:  Alternative grades are awarded for this course: S P C D E.
Equivalent to:  SPNV499
May be repeated:  an unlimited number of times, consult your department for details and possible restrictions.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 499H -- Honors Independent Study  (3 units)
Description:  Qualified students working on an individual basis with professors who have agreed to supervise such work.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
May be repeated:  an unlimited number of times, consult your department for details and possible restrictions.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 501 -- Introduction to Hispanic Studies  (1 unit)
Description:  Broad view of fields of research, faculty and courses to familiarize students with some practical aspects of graduate studies, issues that pertain to specific fields of research and questions currently being debated across the profession.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 510 -- Development of Spanish Medieval, Renaissance, and Golden Age Literature  (3 units)
Description:  Spanish medieval, renaissance, and golden age literature (short fiction, poetry, novel and drama) from the twelfth through the seventeenth century.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
May be repeated:  for credit 3 times (maximum 4 enrollments).
Usually offered:  Fall.

SPAN 511 -- Topics in Medieval Literature, Renaissance, and Golden Age Literature  (3 units)
Description:  Representative topics include the development of lyric verse; Mester de Clerecia, art of the Juggler; the Romancero; the development of prose; renaissance and baroque prose or verse; Cervantes; Golden Age drama; picaresque novel.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
May be repeated:  for credit 3 times (maximum 4 enrollments).
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 520 -- Development of 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st-Century Spanish Literature  (3 units)
Description:  Spanish eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth-century literature (short fiction, poetry, novel and drama).
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
May be repeated:  for credit 3 times (maximum 4 enrollments).
Usually offered:  Fall.

SPAN 521 -- Topics in Eighteenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth & Twenty-First Cent. Spanish Literat  (3 units)
Description:  Representative topics include Spanish romanticism; nineteenth century realist and naturalist Spanish prose; the generation of '98; modern Spanish prose fiction; modern Spanish Poetry; the contemporary novel of the post-franco era; modern and contemporary Spanish theater. May be repteated up to three times, when the topic varies.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
May be repeated:  for credit 3 times (maximum 4 enrollments).
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 530 -- Development of Spanish-American Literature: Pre-Columbian Period to Independence  (3 units)
Description:  Spanish-American literature from the Pre-Columbian period to independence (prose, poetry and drama).
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
May be repeated:  for credit 3 times (maximum 4 enrollments).
Identical to:  LA S 530.
Usually offered:  Fall.

SPAN 531 -- Topics in Spanish-American Literature: Pre-Columbian Period to Independence  (3 units)
Description:  Representative topics include pre-Columbian Aztec, Mayan, and Maya-Quiche literature; the chronicle; Renaissance and baroque poetry.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
May be repeated:  for credit 3 times (maximum 4 enrollments).
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 540 -- Development of Spanish American Nineteenth through Twenty First Cent. Literature  (3 units)
Description:  Spanish American nineteenth and twentieth-century literature (short fiction, poetry, novel and drama). May be repeated up to three times, when the topic varies.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
May be repeated:  for credit 3 times (maximum 4 enrollments).
Identical to:  LA S 540.
Usually offered:  Fall.

SPAN 541 -- Topics in Spanish-American Nineteenth, Twentieth & Twenty-First Cent. Literature  (3 units)
Description:  Representative topics include: nineteenth-century Hispanic-American prose fiction; modernismo; modern Hispanic-American prose fiction; modern Hispanic-American poetry; contemporary Hispanic-American prose fiction; contemporary Hispanic-American poetry; modern and contemporary Hispanic-American theater; trends in the Hispanic-American short story.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
May be repeated:  for credit 3 times (maximum 4 enrollments).
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 550 -- Development of Mexican and Mexican-American Literature  (3 units)
Description:  Mexican and Mexican-American literature (short fiction, poetry, novel and drama)
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
May be repeated:  for credit 3 times (maximum 4 enrollments).
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 551 -- Topics in Mexican and Mexican-American Literature  (3 units)
Description:  Representative topics include: novel of the Mexican revolution; trends in Mexican and Mexican-American films; trends in contemporary Mexican literature; Mexican American prose fiction since 1965; trends in Mexican-American theater; major movements and authors of Mexican-American literature.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
May be repeated:  for credit 3 times (maximum 4 enrollments).
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 561 -- Topics in Hispanic Literature  (3 units)
Description:  Representative topics include Hispanic women writers; U. S. Hispanic literature; trends in modern and contemporary Spanish film; trends in modern and contemporary Hispanic American film.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
May be repeated:  for credit 3 times (maximum 4 enrollments).
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 565A -- History of Spain: Classical/Medieval Spain, Prehistory to 1100 AD  (3 units)
Description:  This course explores the formation and development of the Iberian Peninsula from the earliest settlements through the Roman Period, the Islamic conquest, and the early Reconquest. It will survey the political, social, cultural, and economic factors that combined to give the Iberia Peninsula its distinctive characteristics. Graduate-level requirements include additional meetings with the instructor, additional reading-including reading in the primary language. The course also includes additional writing for the graduate student-such writing may include a semester research paper.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Identical to:  HIST 565A; HIST is home department.
May be convened with:  SPAN 465A.
Usually offered:  Fall.

SPAN 565C -- History of Spain: Imperial Spain, 1700 to 1898  (3 units)
Description:  This course surveys the growth and development of the Spanish Empire, with particular attention to Latin America, under the guidance of the new Spanish dynastic house, the Bourbons. It will focus on reorganization of Spain's political affairs in the old world and the new world. In addition, Spain's socio-economic and cultural development will be discussed. Graduate-level requirements include additional readings and meetings with instructor to develop topics for a historiographical or bibliographic essay.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Identical to:  HIST 565C; HIST is home department.
May be convened with:  SPAN 465C.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 565D -- History of Spain: Contemporary Spain, 1868 to the Present  (3 units)
Description:  The central theme of this course is the conversion of Spain from a far-flung world empire to a modern European nation-state. It will explore the many political, socio-economic, and cultural changes that have transformed Spain from a nation in decline to one of the leading nations in the European Community. Graduate-level requirements include additional readings and meetings with instructor to develop topics for a historiographical or bibliographic essay.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Identical to:  HIST 565D; HIST is home department.
May be convened with:  SPAN 465D.

SPAN 565E -- History of Spain: Modern Spanish Cultural Studies  (3 units)
Description:  This course will focus on the various elements of Spanish culture that contribute to its cultural distinction. It will examine Spain's cultural life from various spiritual, literary, athletic, and culinary perspectives and the history of their development. As such, its central focus will change each time it is offered. Graduate-level requirements include additional readings, writings, and individual consultation with the instructor.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
May be repeated:  for credit 1 time (maximum 2 enrollments).
Identical to:  HIST 565E; HIST is home department.
May be convened with:  SPAN 465E.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 571 -- Topics in Literary Theory and Criticism  (3 units)
Description:  Topics include historical overview of major developments in literary theory and criticism with theoretical and critical analysis of Hispanic texts.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
May be repeated:  for credit 3 times (maximum 4 enrollments).
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 574 -- Language in the Mexican American Experience  (3 units)
Description:  This course focuses on the pivotal role of language in the development of the Mexican American experience in the Southwest.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Identical to:  MAS 574.
Usually offered:  Spring.

SPAN 579 -- Issues/Methods in Post-Second Foreign Language Teaching/ Learning  (3 units)
Description:  Methods of post-secondary foreign language pedagogy. Discussion of broader issues of second language acquisition learner variables, including learning styles; the history of foreign language, education standards for foreign language learning and post-secondary teaching as a career.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Identical to:  GER 579; GER is home department.
Usually offered:  Fall.

SPAN 580 -- Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics  (3 units)
Description:  May be taken up to four times and will rotate between the following four topics. Introduction to Hispanic Sociolinguistics: Current sociolinguistic perspective on the Spanish Language; Introduction to Spanish in the Americas: Diachronic and synchronic perspectives on the evolution and development of the Spanish-American Dialectology; Introduction to Spanish Phonology: Theoretical perspectives on major issues of Spanish phonology; Introduction to Spanish Morpho-Syntax: Current theoretical perspective on major issues of Spanish Morpho-Syntax.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
May be repeated:  for credit 3 times (maximum 4 enrollments).
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 581 -- Topics in Second Language Theories and Applications  (3 units)
Description:  May be taken up to four times and will rotate between the following four topics. Theories of Second Language Acquisition: Analysis of the current theories of second language acquisition including theories from linguistics, psychology and education; Curriculum and Materials Development: Development of curriculae and materials that reflect the impact of current research in the field of second language acquisition; Theories and Techniques of Teaching Spanish: Study and analysis of theories of language instruction and learning with an emphasis on proficiency-oriented approaches that stress strategic development of skills and accuracy; Applied Linguistics: Application of current linguistic theories to language analysis for the purpose of teaching forms and functions teaching based on patterns of use as well as similarities and contrasts with English.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
May be repeated:  for credit 3 times (maximum 4 enrollments).
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 582 -- Topics in Hispanic Linguistic Theories and Applications  (3 units)
Description:  May be taken up to four times and will rotate between the following four topics. Morphological Theory: Theoretical perspectives on the major morphosyntactic and morphophonological issues of Spanish Morphology; Linguistic Perspectives on Mexican American Spanish and Analyses of (socio)linguistic phenomena encountered in the Spanish of the Southwest; History of the Spanish Language: Diachronic and synchronic perspectives on the evolution and development of peninsular Spanish, Theoretical Issues in Spanish Phonology: Further nonlinear theoretical analyses of selected problems in Spanish Phonology.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 587 -- Testing and Evaluation in Foreign/Second Language Programs  (3 units)
Description:  Introduction to fundamental concepts, principles and problems of psychometric measurement relevant to FL/L2 learning. Types of tests and their uses, test construction, analysis and interpretation of results.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Identical to:  GER 587; GER is home department.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 588 -- European Literary-Political Cabaret  (3 units)
Description:  The development of European literary-political cabaret from its origins in France to its most recent developments in Western and Eastern Europe.
Grading:  Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
Identical to:  GER 588; GER is home department.
Usually offered:  Fall.

SPAN 596J -- Second Language Acquisition Research  (3 units)
Description:  The development and exchange of scholarly information, usually in a small group setting. The scope of work shall consist of research by course registrants, with the exchange of the results of such research through discussion, reports, and/or papers.
Grading:  Regular or alternative grades can be awarded for this course: A B C D E or S P C D E.
Prerequisite(s):  ENGL 506, ENGL 613, ENGL 615, or the equivalent of these courses.
Identical to:  ENGL 596J; ENGL is home department.
Usually offered:  Spring.

SPAN 599 -- Independent Study  (1-4 units)
Description:  Qualified students working on an individual basis with professors who have agreed to supervise such work. Graduate students doing independent work which cannot be classified as actual research will register for credit under course number 599, 699, or 799.
Grading:  Alternative grades are awarded for this course: S P C D E.
May be repeated:  an unlimited number of times, consult your department for details and possible restrictions.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 696A -- Seminar  (3 units)
Description:  The development and exchange of scholarly information, usually in a small group setting. The scope of work shall consist of research by course registrants, with the exchange of the results of such research through discussion, reports, and/or papers.
Grading:  Regular or alternative grades can be awarded for this course: A B C D E or S P C D E.
May be repeated:  for credit 2 times (maximum 3 enrollments).
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 696B -- Spanish American Literature  (3 units)
Description:  The development and exchange of scholarly information, usually in a small group setting. The scope of work shall consist of research by course registrants, with the exchange of the results of such research through discussion, reports, and/or papers.
Grading:  Regular or alternative grades can be awarded for this course: A B C D E or S P C D E.
May be repeated:  for credit 2 times (maximum 3 enrollments).
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 696C -- Mexican and Mexican American Literature  (3 units)
Description:  The development and exchange of scholarly information, usually in a small group setting. The scope of work shall consist of research by course registrants, with the exchange of the results of such research through discussion, reports, and/or papers.
Grading:  Regular or alternative grades can be awarded for this course: A B C D E or S P C D E.
May be repeated:  for credit 2 times (maximum 3 enrollments).
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 696D -- Hispanic Linguistics  (3 units)
Description:  The development and exchange of scholarly information, usually in a small group setting. The scope of work shall consist of research by course registrants, with the exchange of the results of such research through discussion, reports, and/or papers.
Grading:  Regular or alternative grades can be awarded for this course: A B C D E or S P C D E.
May be repeated:  for credit 2 times (maximum 3 enrollments).
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 696M -- Sexuality and International Migration  (3 units)
Description:  The course examines sexuality as the site where multiple concerns about international migration (including social, cultural, political, economic and national) are expressed and contested, in the context of globalization and transnationalism.
Grading:  Regular or alternative grades can be awarded for this course: A B C D E or S P C D E.
Identical to:  W S 696M; W S is home department.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 699 -- Independent Study  (1-4 units)
Description:  Qualified students working on an individual basis with professors who have agreed to supervise such work. Graduate students doing independent work which cannot be classified as actual research will register for credit under course number 599, 699, or 799.
Grading:  Alternative grades are awarded for this course: S P C D E.
May be repeated:  an unlimited number of times, consult your department for details and possible restrictions.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 900 -- Research  (1-9 units)
Description:  Individual research, not related to thesis or dissertation preparation, by graduate students.
Grading:  Alternative grades are awarded for this course: S P C D E K.
May be repeated:  an unlimited number of times, consult your department for details and possible restrictions.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 910 -- Thesis  (1-6 units)
Description:  Research for the master's thesis (whether library research, laboratory or field observation or research, artistic creation, or thesis writing). Maximum total credit varies.
Grading:  Alternative grades are awarded for this course: S P E K.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring.

SPAN 920 -- Dissertation  (1-9 units)
Description:  Research for the doctoral dissertation (whether library research, laboratory or field observation or research, artistic creation, or dissertation writing).
Grading:  Alternative grades are awarded for this course: S P E K.
May be repeated:  an unlimited number of times, consult your department for details and possible restrictions.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

SPAN 930 -- Supplementary Registration  (1-9 units)
Description:  For students who have completed all course requirements for their advanced degree programs. May be used concurrently with other enrollments to bring to total number of units to the required minimum.
Grading:  a Grade of K is awarded for this course except for the final term.
May be repeated:  an unlimited number of times, consult your department for details and possible restrictions.
Usually offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

 

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