Spanish Language
This program is for elementary and secondary school teachers, and undergraduates, wishing to improve Spanish oral and written proficiency. [Note that Spanish is not considered a ‘teachable subject’ for professional development program (secondary) application.] It is also for those who want to enhance their Spanish language knowledge for cultural, professional or employment purposes, or who desire official certification of Spanish proficiency. However, the certificate in Spanish language is not meant for native Spanish speakers.
Courses are offered during the day and evening. Additionally, a sequential course offering is scheduled, subject to sufficient enrolment, at the Vancouver campus each term.
Program Requirements
Students successfully complete a total of 30 units, including all of
First half of first year Spanish. Emphasis on developing conversation and comprehension skills as well as understanding how Spanish grammar works. Students will learn typical daily vocabulary and are introduced to cultural aspects of the language. By the end of the term, students will have acquired basic conversational skills and an elementary reading facility.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Distance Education | |||
Sessional Rita Santillan |
Sep 8 – Dec 7, 2015: Tue, Thu, 10:30 a.m.–12:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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Rita Santillan |
Sep 8 – Dec 7, 2015: Tue, Thu, 2:30–4:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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Rita Santillan |
Sep 8 – Dec 7, 2015: Mon, Wed, 4:30–6:20 p.m.
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Vancouver |
Second half of first year Spanish. As in SPAN 102, the emphasis is on oral skills and grammar while continuing to develop reading and writing proficiency. By the end of the term, students will be able to communicate in Spanish using a wide range of grammatical structures and vocabulary. SPAN 103 should be taken in the term immediately following SPAN 102. Prerequisite: SPAN 102, grade 12 Spanish, or equivalent.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Monica Escudero |
Sep 8 – Dec 7, 2015: Mon, Wed, 10:30 a.m.–12:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
First half of second year Spanish. Students will transfer their knowledge of the structure of Spanish into performance and use the language in an accurate and idiomatic way. The emphasis is on further development of all four skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. By the end of SPAN 201, students will be able to function in a Spanish-speaking environment. Prerequisite: SPAN 103 or equivalent.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Monica Escudero |
Sep 8 – Dec 7, 2015: Mon, Wed, 2:30–4:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
Builds students' receptive and productive vocabulary to prepare them for intensive work in upper level Spanish courses. Prerequisite: SPAN 201 or equivalent.
Enhances students' conversational skills through activities centred on Spanish language films. A selection of films from different parts of the Hispanic world will expose students not only to dialectal and register differences, but also to cultural practices in a variety of settings. Prerequisite: SPAN 202 or equivalent.
First half of third year Spanish. Conversation and composition with emphasis on correct spelling, sentence and paragraph structure. Prerequisite: SPAN 202 or equivalent.
and two of
Detailed examination of contemporary Spanish grammar. Appropriate grammatical usage is reinforced by exercises and writing assignments. Both advanced learners and native speakers will benefit through intensive work on a wide range of grammatical phenomena. P. Prerequisite: SPAN 202.
Provides more advanced students and professionals with the specialized technical Spanish vocabulary needed to function in the business world. Cultural aspects will also be stressed. Prerequisite: SPAN 202.
Introduction to the theory and practice of translation. Literary and academic translations. Analysis of different translating strategies. Cultural and political issues in translation. Prerequisite: SPAN 202 or equivalent.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Monica Escudero |
Sep 8 – Dec 7, 2015: Mon, 4:30–8:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
Exemptions
Exemption of up to 12 units from lower division Spanish language courses (SPAN 102, 103, 201 and 202 only) is possible through advanced placement. Students must demonstrate equivalent preparation. The exempt courses are replaced with credit obtained by
-approved transfer credit for Spanish courses completed at another post-secondary institution (subject to University regulations governing transfer credit approval), up to a maximum of six units
or
-challenge credit for exempted courses (subject to University regulations governing challenge credit approval), up to a maximum of six units
and/or
-successful completion of other Spanish courses at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV.
Students who hope to gain exemption should consult the Language Training Institute departmental assistant early in their program. Certificate credit may apply toward degree requirements under normal regulations but cannot be applied toward another ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV certificate or diploma.