RETURN TO PROGRAMS A-Z hy SPAN 103 - BEGINNER’S SPANISH II Designed to develop the communication skills learned by the student in previous UT Spanish courses. Students will further their knowledge of Spanish concepts and awareness of Spanish culture. They will have the opportunity to work in small gruoups and practice the language through conversation, web page, radio, films, newspapers and skit preparations. Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or higher in SPAN 102 or equivalent. SPAN 112 - FIRST-YEAR SPANISH I Encourages student to improve their communicative proficiency through listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students will reflect on and discuss thoughts and beliefs expressed by Spanish writers and their relation with our culture today. Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or higherin SPAN 11 or SPAN 102 and 103 or equivalent. SPAN 113 - FIRST-YEAR SPANISH II The sequel to SPAN 112. In SPAN 113 emphasis is placed on further improvement of the student’s communicative proficiency through listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students will continue to reflect on and discuss thoughts and beliefs expressed by Spanish writers and their relation with our culture today. Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or higher in SPAN 112 or equivalent. SPAN 122 - CONTEMPORARY SPANISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | Offers students an opportunity to enhance their language skills (speaking, listening, writing, and reading) through discussions on the writings of Hispanic authors from the nineteenth-century. Students will have the opportunity to take a look at their works which include novels, short stories, theatre, poetry, and biographies. Students will review the concepts covered in previous levels, and expand their knowledge of grammar, usage, sentence development, and vocabulary skills. Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or higher in Spanish 12 or SPAN 112/113 or equivalent. SPAN 123 - CONTEMPORARY SPANISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE II Students continue to improve their communicative proficiency through discussions on the writings of Hispanic authors from the twentieth-century. Students will have the opportunity to take a look at their works which include novels, short stories, theatre, poetry, and biographies. Students will review and expand their knowledge of grammar, usage, sentence development, and vocabulary skills. Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or higher in SPAN 122 or equivalent. selkirk.ca/programs Career Opportunities The study of languages helps prepare you to work in many types of jobs. For example, you might major in a particular language and take a job either teaching that language, teaching English as a foreign language or teaching in a bilingual setting. Combining languages with the study of business can help prepare you for jobs in international commerce. Combining language with law studies could lead to a career in international law. Among the very many professions which may be enhanced by knowledge of other languages are: — Business — Education — Engineering — Interpreting/Translating — Journalism — Law — Medicine — Music and Theater — Social Work — Tourism/Travel Industry LANGUAGES - FRENCH/SPANISH selkirk.ca/languages-french-spanish Contact UNIVERSITY ARTS & SCIENCES ADMISSIONS Phone: 1.888.953.1133 ext 21233 Direct: 250.365.1233 Email: admissions@selkirk.ca Selkirk College Academic Calendar 2019-20 129