What is the sequence of courses that focus on learning the Spanish language?
A. The Spanish Department offers a sequence of six courses focusing primarily on the development of competence in the Spanish language. SPAN 101, (Elementary Spanish I) is the first and lowest level; SPAN 102 (Elementary Spanish II) is the next level, followed by SPAN 103 (Intermediate I) and SPAN 105 (Intermediate II). The next course in the sequence is SPAN 207 (Grammar, Conversation, Composition) and the highest level of the sequence is SPAN 208 (Advanced Conversation and Composition). Most first-year students who take Spanish place into 103, 105, or 207, depending on their years and the strength of their previous academic background. SPAN 207 is the next level beyond 105 and involves a step, not a jump, from the Intermediate II level.
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