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Spanish and Portuguese Division







 

WELCOME TO THE
BASIC SPANISH PROGRAM WEB SITE

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS


The Spanish Division of the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics would like to welcome you to the Basic Spanish Program. This program consists of a three-semester sequence of courses SPN 1120, SPN 1121, and SPN 2200, that, when completed, fulfills the language requirement in arts and sciences.  Additionally, we offer SPN 1150, an intensive course which covers the same material as SPN 1120 and SPN 1121 in a single semester.  Courses emphasize the communicative skills of listening and speaking within cultural contexts, the reading of authentic materials, and the writing of short compositions in order to enable students to function at a survival level within the culture.

Basic Spanish Courses:

SPN 1120
Elementary Spanish I

SPN 1121
Elementary Spanish II

SPN 1150
Comprehensive Elementary Spanish

SPN 2200
Intermediate Spanish
 

Spanish for Careers:

SPN 2160r
Spanish for Health Professionals

SPN2160r
Spanish for Educators

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