ethics. The course may examine the works of directors from one or more Hispanic American countries. Emphasis on the development of reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. Prerequisites: SPAN 3510 and senior status or SPAN 3510 and permission of the instructor.

SPAN 4801 Methods and Materials for Teaching Foreign
Language in the Elementary School (3-0-3)
Methods and materials for listening, speaking, reading, writing, and cultural activities appropriate for elementary and middle school learners. First and second language acquisition theories, a review of foreign language teaching methods, testing procedures and teacher preparation and evaluation. Prerequisites: Senior status or permission of the instructor.

SPAN 4802 Methods and Materials for Teaching Foreign
Language in the Secondary School (3-0-3)
Methods and materials for teaching and testing foreign language listening, speaking, reading, writing, and cultural activities appropriate for secondary school learners. Prerequisites: Senior status or permission of the instructor.

SPAN 4900 Cullum Series (3-0-3)
A variable-content course which has been identified by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities as one of the country's ten most innovative programs. Students will hear lectures by nationally and internationally known scholars with expertise in the topic chosen for each spring quarter, attend films and/or panel discussions, participate in class discussions, and prepare a student project relevant to the quarter's topic. Prerequisites: SPAN 2002 or equivalent.

SPAN 4950 Selected Topics (3-0-3)
A variable-content course, intended to meet the interests of students minoring or majoring in Spanish and desiring to make an intensive study of some special area of Spanish language or literature. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: SPAN 2002 or equivalent.


SPED - Special Education Courses
SPED 3000 Teaching Students with Disabilities (3-0-3)
An introductory course for general and special educators covering laws & litigations impacting special education, (b) pre-referral and referral procedures, (c) definitions and characteristics of individuals with disabilities and students with multiple abilities, (d) research-based instructional methodologies, strategies, and techniques, (e) collaboration/consultation, (f) classroom acceptance, and (g) assistive technologies.

SPED 3001 Policies and Procedures in Special Education (3-0-3)
An introductory course on (a) federal, state, and local rules and regulations, (b) basic policies and procedures in special education, (c) landmark legislation and litigations impacting the education of individuals with disabilities, and (d) current issues and trends in special education.

385Augusta State University Catalog

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