AP/SP2010 6.0 A: Spanish for Heritage Speakers
Offered by: SP
Session
Fall 2021
Status
Cancelled: Course Delivery
Term
Y
Format
LGCL
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
A specially-designed course for students of Hispanic heritage with no formal Spanish-language training. This course involves a comprehensive study of grammar and vocabulary, as well as assignments on aspects of Hispanic culture, in order for heritage learners to strengthen their oral fluency and to develop academic Spanish-language skills that will enable them to identify, select from, and appropriately deploy a variety of spoken and written registers and expand their ability to communicate in informal and formal, colloquial and academic settings. Prerequisite: Heritage knowledge of Spanish. Placement into this course is determined by a departmental placement questionnaire. Course credit exclusions: AP/SP 2000 6.00, AP/SP 2020 6.00, AP/SP 2050 6.00, GL/SP 1520 6.00.
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