All Courses

  • Spring 2021 Human Behavior & Soc Env II (SOWK-3540-01)

    Covers theories and knowledge of human bio-psycho-social-spiritual development and social interactions within a systems framework, with a focus on groups, communities, organizations and institutions. Prerequisites: SOWK 3530 with a C or better and admitted social work major status.

  • Spring 2021 Social Work Practicum (SOWK-4990-01)

    Additional fee of $20 per credit required.

  • Spring 2021 1st Yr Spanish I (SPAN-1010-02)

    Studies fundamentals of grammar, composition, conversation and reading.

  • Spring 2021 1st Yr Spanish I (SPAN-1010-03)

    Studies fundamentals of grammar, composition, conversation and reading.

  • Spring 2021 1st Yr Spanish II (SPAN-1020-01)

    Studies fundamentals of grammar, composition, conversation and reading. Prerequisite: SPAN 1010 or two years of high school Spanish.

  • Spring 2021 1st Yr Spanish II (SPAN-1020-02)

    Studies fundamentals of grammar, composition, conversation and reading. Prerequisite: SPAN 1010 or two years of high school Spanish.

  • Spring 2021 1st Yr Spanish II (SPAN-1020-04)

    Studies fundamentals of grammar, composition, conversation and reading. Prerequisite: SPAN 1010 or two years of high school Spanish.

  • Spring 2021 2nd Yr Spanish II (SPAN-2040-01)

    Stresses usage of the language through composition, conversation, oral presentation and grammar review. Prerequisite: SPAN 2030 or three years of high school Spanish.

  • Spring 2021 Introduction to Reading (SPAN-2140-01)

    This course lets students practice their language skills by introducing them to a varied selection of readings and other cultural media in a language immersive class. This is a course designed for intermediate and high intermediate language students. Throughout the development of the course, students study a wide variety of materials such as short stories, newspaper articles, songs, websites, documentaries, and films that provide examples of significant cultural aspects of the Spanish-speaking world. Through the study of these, students will acquire an ample cultural knowledge, while at the same time they will be exposed to different oral and written registers of the language. Through the comprehension and analytical discussion of these materials, students will be able to practice and improve their communicative abilities. Although it is not a course focused on grammar, the study of the materials will provide a space to work on refining a proper use of language. This course is intended to students who want to take advantage of the practice that an immersive language environment offers, before moving onto 3000 level courses.

  • Spring 2021 Aural Rehab (SPPA-4150-01)

    Examines basis for and characteristics of communication problems created by hearing loss and management procedures to facilitate communication and adjustment to hearing loss. Includes acoustic and visual properties of speech, amplification devices and hearing loss in school children. Prerequisites: SPPA 4340 or consent of instructor.

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