FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Chair: Enrique J. Porrśa
Faculty: Irma A. Bachman,
Peter T. Imoro, Ana Cecilia Lara*, Pei-Hsuan Yu
*Coordinator
of Spanish Licensure
The Department of Foreign
Languages at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke is committed to the
teaching of foreign languages as an indispensable part of the UniversityŐs
mission. The Department, with
faculty from different countries, embodies and promotes diversity and
multiculturalism so that students function effectively as global citizens. In our programs, students acquire basic
and advanced skills by studying language, literature, and cultures; develop
cross-cultural competency; enhance the understanding of their own language; and
sharpen their critical thinking skills.
The Department offers activities to enhance formal language study and
regularly sends students abroad for a semester or summer study. A favorable teacher-student ratio
facilitates small classes and provides students with personalized instruction. The Department takes very seriously its
role in preparing majors and minors to apply their liberal arts education to
future career goals. The
Department offers programs for the Spanish major; the student seeking North
Carolina Teacher Licensure in Spanish, grades K-12; the Education major
seeking an academic concentration in Spanish; and the student majoring in
another subject who wishes to develop a minor in Spanish or simply to choose an
elective or two in a foreign language.
SPANISH
|
Requirements for a Bachelor of Arts Degree
in Spanish |
Sem. Hrs. |
|
Freshman Seminar |
1 |
|
General Education
Program |
44 |
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Required Prerequisite
Courses: SPN 2310 and 2320 or SPN 2330 |
6 |
|
Pronunciation Proficiency—May be met with a P grade
in SPN 2990 or through Pronunciation Proficiency Validation by Department
Chair. Required Courses: SPN 3110,
3120, 3150, 3200, 3700
|
15 |
|
Spanish Electives—Seven courses from those listed
below (at least one literature course
is required): |
21 |
|
General Electives |
34 |
|
|
Total: 121 |
TEACHER LICENSURE IN SPANISH (K-12)
Students
seeking North Carolina Teacher Licensure in Spanish, grades K-12, complete all
of the B.A. in Spanish degree requirements; they also complete the licensure
requirements described below as part of the 34 hours of General Electives. Upon successful completion of this
program of study and related requirements, graduates are eligible for a
Standard Professional I license to teach in the State of North Carolina. For a more detailed description,
including the program standards and goals and objectives, turn to Undergraduate
Licensure Programs in the School of Education section of this catalog.
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Licensure
Requirements in Spanish (K-12) |
Sem.
Hrs. |
|
Educator
Preparation Core EPC 2020, 2040, 3010, 3030 |
9 |
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Content
Pedagogy SPN 3010, 4400, 4480, 4490; CSC 4050 |
19 |
|
|
Total: 28 |
ACADEMIC CONCENTRATION IN SPANISH
For students seeking a baccalaureate degree in
Elementary Education, Middle Grades Education, Special Education, or Physical
Education, the Department offers an Academic Concentration in Spanish of 24
hours. This Academic Concentration is available to other students, regardless
of major.
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Requirements for an Academic Concentration in Spanish |
Sem. Hrs. |
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1. Required Courses |
|
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SPN 2310 and 2320 or SPN 2330; 3110 and 3120; 3150 and 3200 |
18 |
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2. Elective Courses: choose two courses (including at least one 4000-level course) from the following: SPN 3210, 3220, 3310, 3320, 3360, 3510, 3610, 3620, 3700, 3710, 4210, 4220, 4300, 4340, 4550, 4700 |
6 |
|
|
Total: 24 |
MINOR PROGRAMS IN FOREIGN
LANGUAGES
Each minor consists of 18
hours selected from courses listed below as Options for the Minor Program.
Options for a Minor in French (not offered currently; see Department Chair.)
FRN 1320, 2310, 2320; FRN 2550, 2560; FRN 3210, 3220; FRN 3610; FRN 4510
Options for a Minor in Spanish
Required: SPN 2310 and
2320 or SPN 2330;
SPN 3110 and 3120;
Options for 6 additional hours: SPN 3150, 3200, 3210,
3220, 3310, 3320, 3360, 3510, 3610, 3620, 3700, 3710
Options for a Minor in Hispanic Studies
Refer to the Special Programs and
Interdisciplinary Programs section of the catalog for a description of this
program.
COURSES
A student presenting two or more units in a high school language course and wishing to continue the study of that language should, after having satisfactorily passed a review of proficiency in the language, register in the course for which the student is qualified.
FRENCH (FRH)
FRH 1310, 1320. Elementary French I, II
The sequence of 1310‑1320 introduces French grammar and vocabulary and some aspects of French culture. Aural comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing are stressed in that order. Credit, 3 semester hours.
FRH 2310, 2320. Intermediate French I, II
Grammar review, translation and composition; oral practice through drill and discussion. An introduction to French civilization and literature. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: FRH 1310, 1320 or two units of high school French.
FRH 2550, 2560. French Conversation and Composition
Intensive practice in aural‑oral French, based on French literature and civilization subject matter; further study of grammar, vocabulary, and idiom; further training in formal and free composition. Credit, 3 semester hours.
FRH 3210, 3220. Study of French Literature
Masterpieces of French literature from the beginning to the present as an outgrowth of French history and civilization. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: FRH 2310, 2320 or permission of instructor.
FRH 3610. French Civilization and Culture
A course designed to give students a better understanding of the history and civilization of France and other French‑speaking countries and to increase their knowledge of the general French culture. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: FRH 2310 or its equivalent.
FRH 4510. Study Abroad: Study Tour in France
A trip designed to acquaint students with various aspects of French life and civilization through visits to places of historical and cultural interest. Credit, 2‑7 semester hours. PREREQ: Consent of instructor.
GERMAN (GER)
GER 1310, 1320. Elementary German I, II
The sequence of 1310‑1320 introduces German grammar and vocabulary and aspects of German culture. Aural comprehension, speaking, and writing are stressed in that order. Credit, 3 semester hours.
GER 2310, 2320. Intermediate German I, II
Grammar review, translation and composition; oral practice through drill and discussion. An introduction to German civilization. Credit, 3 semester hours each. PREREQ: GER 1310, 1320 or 2 units of high school German.
ITALIAN (ITL)
ITL 1310, 1320. Elementary Italian I, II
The sequence 1310‑1320 introduces Italian grammar and vocabulary and aspects of Italian culture. Aural comprehension, speaking, and writing are stressed in that order. Credit, 3 semester hours each.
SPANISH (SPN)
SPN 1310, 1320. Elementary Spanish I, II
The sequence 1310‑1320 introduces Spanish grammar and vocabulary and some aspects of Spanish culture. Aural comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing are stressed in that order. Credit, 3 semester hours.
SPN 2310, 2320. Intermediate Spanish I, II
The sequence 2310‑2320 develops increased competence in aural comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing and reviews Spanish grammar. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: SPN 1310, 1320; two units of high school Spanish; or permission of instructor.
SPN 2330. Spanish for Heritage Speakers
An intensive review of the Spanish language designed for students with extensive cultural background in the target language. Available to non-native speakers who have an extensive foreign language background. Credit, 6 semester hours. PREREQ: Permission of instructor.
SPN 2990. Spanish Phonetics and Pronunciation
Students planning to major in Spanish or receive teacher licensure in Spanish will be advised whether they need to take this course, after completing one semester of Spanish. May be taken up to three times for credit. Pass/Fail grading. Credit, 1 semester hour.
SPN 3010. Early Laboratory Experiences for Prospective Teachers
This course is designed to give prospective Spanish teacher candidates initial exposure to public schools in order to provide them with a realistic preparation for student teaching, challenge their underlying beliefs about teaching and learning, form a basis for a personal decision on teaching Spanish as a career, and build a background for further professional study and growth. Credit, 1 semester hour.
SPN 3080. Spanish Education Field Experience
Early field experiences for the Spanish education major providing observation and instructional experiences in a variety of educational settings. Development of lesson plans and instructional activities in response to the unique features of learning environments. Credit, 1 semester hour. PREREQ: SPN 2320, SPN 2330, or permission of instructor.
SPN 3110. Spanish Composition and Review of Grammar
Intensive practice in task-oriented compositions and comprehensive review of grammatical forms and usage. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: SPN 2310 and SPN 2320; SPN 2330; or permission of instructor.
SPN 3120. Spanish Conversation
Development of oral communication skills. Emphasis on use of language in everyday situations, vocabulary growth, listening comprehension, and correctness in grammar. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: SPN 2310 and SPN 2320; SPN 2330; or permission of instructor.
SPN 3150. Analytical Skills and Critical Aspects of Spanish
Students review and extend their knowledge of all basic patterns (e.g., grammar, vocabulary, sociocultural norms) of the language. They develop their oral and written skills in describing, narrating and presenting arguments. They are exposed to texts and audio-visual material that provide them with a deeper understanding of the Spanish-speaking world. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: SPN 3110 and SPN 3120; or permission of instructor.
SPN 3200. Literary Analysis and Criticism in Spanish
Through a variety of
representative works of Hispanic literature, this course focuses on the
discussion and practical application of different approaches to the critical
reading of literary texts. We also
study basic concepts and problems of literary theory, as well as strategies for
research and academic writing in Spanish. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: SPN 3110, SPN 3120 and SPN
3150; or permission of instructor.
SPN 3210. Survey of Spanish-American Literature I
Masterpieces of Latin American literature from Colonization to Romanticism as an outgrowth of Latin American history and civilization. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: SPN 3200 or permission of instructor.
SPN 3220. Survey of Spanish-American Literature II
Masterpieces of Latin American literature from Post‑Romanticism to the present as an outgrowth of Latin American history and civilization. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: SPN 3200 or permission of instructor.
SPN 3310. Survey of Literature of Spain I
Masterpieces of Spanish literature from Middle Ages to Golden Age as an outgrowth of Spanish history and civilization. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: SPN 3200 or permission of instructor.
SPN 3320. Survey of Literature of Spain II
Masterpieces of Spanish literature from the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries as an outgrowth of Spanish history and civilization. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: SPN 3200 or permission of instructor.
SPN 3360. History of the Spanish Language
This course offers a panoramic study of the evolution of spoken Latin into modern Spanish. Topics covered will include: the major historical events that influenced the evolution of Spanish; phonological change; morphological and syntactic change; lexical borrowings from other languages; and semantic change. We will also study representative texts that illustrate the evolution of the Spanish language, and students will be assigned a similar text as an individual project. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: SPN 3110, SPN 3120 and SPN 3150; or permission of instructor.
SPN 3510. Study Abroad
A trip designed to acquaint students with various aspects of Latin American or Spanish life and civilization through visits to places of historical and cultural interest. Credit, 2‑7 semester hours. PREREQ: Consent of instructor.
SPN 3610. Civilization and Culture of Spanish America
A course designed to give students a better understanding of the history and civilization of Spanish America and to increase their knowledge of general Hispanic cultures. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: SPN 2320 or SPN 2330 or permission of instructor.
SPN 3620. Civilization and Culture of Spain
A course designed to give students a better understanding of the history and civilization of Spain and to increase their knowledge of general Hispanic culture. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: SPN 2320 or SPN 2330 or permission of instructor.
SPN 3700. Advanced Grammar and Composition
Refinement of Spanish writing skills through exercises which enhance control of grammar, expand vocabulary, and promote greater awareness of rhetoric and critical reading. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: SPN 3150 or permission of instructor.
SPN 3710. Business Spanish
Spanish as applied to business skills such as letter writing, making reservations, billing, ordering, and using the metric system. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: SPN 3150 or permission of instructor.
SPN 4210. Studies in Spanish-American Prose Fiction
A study of representative 20th century novels and short stories by Spanish-American writers. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: SPN 3700 or permission of instructor.
SPN 4220. Studies in Spanish-American Theatre and Poetry
A study of Spanish-American drama and poetry, with emphasis on the 20th century. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: SPN 3700 or permission of instructor.
SPN 4300. Topics in Medieval, Renaissance, and Golden Age Literature
The literary works of Spain from the time of El Cid (XII century) to Calder—n de la Barca (XVII century). Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: SPN 3700 or permission of instructor.
SPN 4340. Contemporary Literature of Spain
The main developments of Spanish literature from approximately the outbreak of the Civil War in 1936 to present. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: SPN 3700 or permission of instructor.
SPN 4400. Methods of Teaching Spanish
Theory and applied methods and materials and evaluation procedures for teaching foreign languages in grades K-12. May count as Spanish major elective. Credit, 3 sem. hours. PREREQ: SPN 3700.
SPN 4480. Professional Seminar for Pre-Service Teachers
This seminar is specifically designed to coincide with the teacher candidate internship experience. Through the seminar, teacher candidates are supported with the appropriate resources to complement their teaching experience in off-campus public school settings. Emphasis is placed on increasing studentsŐ pedagogical expertise by discussing controversial Spanish grammar topics, addressing how to integrate culture, history, and politics into lessons, developing instructional techniques that can be easily adapted to the needs of students, and addressing the needs of heritage speakers. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: Admission to professional semester. COREQ: SPN 4490.
SPN 4490. Internship for Spanish Education
Provides relevant intensive full-semester internship experiences in off-campus public school setting or settings. Requires a continuous full-time teaching experience in K-12 Spanish. Pass/Fail grading. Credit, 9 semester hours. PREREQ: Admission to professional semester.
SPN 4550. Directed Study in Spanish
Involves investigation under faculty supervision beyond what is offered in existing courses. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: Overall GPA of at least 3.00; junior or senior standing; and permission of instructor, Department Chair, and Dean.
SPN 4700. Spanish Applied Linguistics
An introduction to Spanish linguistics: a diachronic study of the phonological, morphemic, syntactical, semantic aspects of Spanish; dialectical and sociolectal differences in present-day Spanish. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: SPN 3700 or permission of instructor.
SPNS 4xxx. Special Topics in Hispanic Studies
Selected topics related to language, literature, film, or culture of Spain or Spanish America. Title and topic may vary from year to year. Credit, 3 semester hours. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits with change of topic. PREREQ: SPN 3700 or permission of instructor.
OTHER FOREIGN LANGUAGES (XXX) These courses offer students the opportunity to study a foreign language not otherwise offered in the regular UNCP curriculum.
XXX 1310, 1320. Introductory Foreign Language Study
The sequence 1310-1320 introduces the grammar and vocabulary of the language, with attendance to some aspects of the related culture. Aural comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing are stressed in that order. Credit, 3 semester hours each.
XXX 2310, 2320. Intermediate Foreign Language Study
The sequence 2310-2320 develops increased competence in aural comprehension, grammar, translation, and composition. Credit, 3 semester hours each. PREREQ: Completion of the 1310-1320 sequence or two high school units of the specified language.
XXXS 3000. Special Topics in Foreign Language Study
In-depth study of specific topics in a foreign language, including culture, literature, linguistics, or film. Taught exclusively in the foreign language. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: Completion of at least 4 semesters in the foreign language in which the course is taught, or permission of instructor.