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221194....... Introductory Spanish for Health Care Professionals ...
Liberal Study
LOWER
Credits: 4
Term(s) Offered (Subject to Change) : Spring 2. Summer. Fall 2.
Course Description:
This course has been designed for students who have had no previous experience with Spanish language and Hispanic cultures. Students will have an opportunity to learn functional grammar, vocabulary and cultural concepts to apply in interactions at work. The major goal of this course is to facilitate better communication between health care providers and the growing Spanish-speaking community in the United States.
All language skills will be practiced: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students will be required to practice weekly speaking and listening skills in real time over the Internet with the instructor and/or teaching assistants. This is a very intensive course and students should be prepared to devote a significant amount of time to it. No previous knowledge of Spanish is required. Students who do have advanced knowledge of Spanish cannot take this course.
Important Note: this course was renamed effective the September 2011 term and was formerly offered as Spanish for Health Care Professionals. Students who have successfully completed 221194 should not enroll in this course.
Students will be required to practice weekly speaking and listening skills in real time over the Internet with the instructor and/or teaching assistants. Students should be available for 45 minutes for oral practices scheduled between 7:30-9:00 PM EST at least twice a week. Special accommodations will be made for army students.
Note: This course incorporates web conferencing using Blackboard Collaborate. Students taking this course must have access to a computer that meets the minimum technological requirements which are described in the information for setting up Blackboard Collaborate. Before enrolling, students should know how to successfully use or have tested the web conferencing service on their computer. Students are encouraged to participate in ESC’s Blackboard Collaborate Student Training.
This course fully meets the General Education requirement in Foreign Language.
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