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In document Cuentas consolidadas del Grupo Correos (página 74-82)

HRAD 1103 Intro to Hotels, Restaurants and Tourism Class 3, Cr. 3 Study of hotels, restaurants, tourism and the hospitality industry around the world. Emphasis on the scope of the industry, development and history of the hospitality industry on an international basis, ethical issues and career opportunities.

HRAD 2283 Hospitality Industry Financial Analysis Class 3, Cr. 3 Study of financial analysis theory and practice in the hospitality industry including analysis and interpretation of financial statement, internal control, cost management, and budgets. Specific examples of the industry will be studied. Prerequisite: ACCT 1103 or ACCT 2103

HRAD 2533 Hospitality Information Technology Class 3, Cr. 3 Overview of computer systems and applications utilized in the hospitality industry. Emphasis on the interaction between technology, oral, and written communication at all levels of the hospitality industry. Prerequisite: CS 1103

HRAD 2643 Lodging Operations Class 3, Cr. 3

This course introduces and discusses the organization and administration of hotel operations, including front desk operations, housekeeping, laundry, sales/marketing, management and other positions common to hotel operation.

HUMANITIES

(Also see other humanities selections, p. 54)

HUM 2103 Humanities I Class 3, Cr. 3

Students will hear, see, and read some of the most important works of art, architecture, music, and literature from the time of the ancient Egyptians to the end of the Middle Ages in Europe. This course has no prerequisites. It is recommended that students complete any necessary remedial courses in reading before taking this course.

HUM 2203 Humanities II Class 3, Cr. 3

Students will hear, see, and read some of the most important works of art, architecture, music, and literature from the time of the Renaissance to the present. This course has no prerequisites. It is recommended that students complete any necessary remedial courses in reading before taking this course. The two Masterworks courses are completely independent; it is not necessary to take one before taking the other or to take them in order.

LANGUAGES

FRENCH

FREN 1113 French I Class 3, Cr. 3

Emphasis in this course is placed on acquiring good pronunciation, building basic vocabulary, understanding elementary structures, and learning simple conversational patterns. No prerequisites.

FREN 1123 French II Class 3, Cr. 3

A continuation of skill building activities in 1113 that develop the ability to speak, read, write, and comprehend everyday French. Prerequisite: FREN 1113 or 1⁄2 unit of high school French.

FREN 1213 French III Class 3, Cr. 3 A continuation of skill building activities in 1123 with an introduction to new structures and more conversational patterns. Prerequisites: FREN 1123 or 1 unit of high school French.

FREN 1223 French IV Class 3, Cr. 3

A continuation of 1213 that develops the ability to speak, read, write, and comprehend everyday French through cultural readings, discussions, and activities. Prerequisites: FREN 1213 or 11⁄2 units of high school French.

FREN 2113 Intermediate Reading and Conversation I (French) Class 3, Cr. 3 Reinforces and expands the vocabulary in 1223, reviews language structures, strengthens communicative competency, and broadens student’s knowledge of contemporary French culture through readings and discussions. Prerequisites: FREN 1223 or 2 units of high school French. FREN 2213 Intermediate Reading and Conversation II (French) Class 3, Cr. 3

A continuation of the language structure review, communicative practice, cultural readings, and discussions in French 2113. Prerequisites: FREN 2113.

GERMAN

GRMN 1113 German I Class 3, Cr. 3

Emphasis in this course is placed on acquiring good pronunciation, building basic vocabulary, understanding elementary structures, and learning simple conversational patterns. No prerequisites.

GRMN 1123 German II Class 3, Cr. 3

A continuation of skill building activities in 1113 that develop the ability to speak, read, write, and comprehend everyday German. Prerequisite: GRMN 1113 or 1⁄2 unit of high school German.

GRMN 1213 German III Class 3, Cr. 3

A continuation of skill building activities in 1123 with an introduction to new structures and more conversational patterns. Prerequisites: GRMN 1123 or 1 unit of high school German.

GRMN 1223 German IV Class 3, Cr. 3

A continuation of 1213 that develops the ability to speak, read, write, and comprehend everyday German through cultural readings, discussions, and activities. Prerequisites: GRMN 1213 or 11⁄2 units of high school German.

GRMN 2113 Intermediate Reading and Conversation I (German) Class 3, Cr. 3 Reinforces and expands the vocabulary in 1223, reviews language structures, strengthens communicative competency, and broadens students’ knowledge of contemporary German culture through readings and discussions. Prerequisites: GRMN 1223 or 2 units of high school German. GRMN 2213 Intermediate Reading and Conversation II (German) Class 3, Cr. 3

A continuation of the language structure review, communicative practice, cultural readings, and discussions in German 2113. Prerequisite: GRMN 2113.

Native American Languages (See Native American Studies NAS)

SPANISH

SPAN 1003 Spanish for Law Enforcement I Class 3, Cr. 3

This course will provide learner-friendly, practical Spanish for police officers. No prior Spanish is required.

SPAN 1013 Conversational Medical Spanish Class 3, Cr. 3

This course is a conversational and interactive approach to enable individuals to communicate with patients in basic Spanish in a health-care setting.

SPAN 1103 Spanish for Law Enforcement II Class 3, Cr. 3 This course will provide learner-friendly, practical Spanish for police officers. No prior Spanish is required.

SPAN 1113 Spanish I Class 3, Cr. 3

Emphasis in this course is placed on acquiring good pronunciation, building basic vocabulary, understanding elementary structures, and learning simple conversational patterns. No prerequisites.

SPAN 1115 Beginning Spanish Class 5, Cr. 5

The main objective in the beginning course of Spanish is to develop the ability to understand simple Spanish spoken in small units, to read everyday Spanish with comprehension, to ask or answer brief questions in Spanish, and to acquire a general knowledge of the geography of Spain and Latin America. At the beginning of the course the emphasis is placed upon careful training in pronunciation. The reading material used is to acquaint the student with the life and civilization of Spanish-speaking countries.

SPAN 1123 Spanish II Class 3, Cr. 3

A continuation of skill building activities in 1113 that develop the ability to speak, read, write, and comprehend everyday Spanish. Prerequisite: SPAN 1113 or 1⁄2 unit of high school Spanish.

SPAN 1213 Spanish III Class 3, Cr. 3

A continuation of skill building activities in 1123 with an introduction to new structures and more conversational patterns. Prerequisites: SPAN 1123 or 1 unit of high school Spanish.

SPAN 1215 Beginning Spanish II Class 5, Cr. 5

A continuation of Spanish 1115, involving a more thorough study of grammatical principles and forms. The development of reading skills continues to be a major objective. Ability to understand spoken Spanish of ordinary difficulty, to ask or answer questions of normal complexity, and to read with considerable ability are the chief aims. The reading material information gives some cultural background of Spain and Latin America. Prerequisite: SPAN 1113 and/or SPAN 1123, SPAN 1115, or one year of high school Spanish.

SPAN 1223 Spanish IV Class 3, Cr. 3

A continuation of 1213 that develops the ability to speak, read, write, and comprehend everyday Spanish through cultural readings, discussions, and activities. Prerequisites: SPAN 1213 or 11⁄2 units of high school Spanish.

SPAN 2113 Intermediate Reading and Conversation I (Spanish) Class 3, Cr. 3 Reinforces and expands the vocabulary in 1223, reviews language structures, strengthens communicative competency, and broadens student’s knowledge of contemporary Spanish culture through readings and discussions. Prerequisites: SPAN 1223, 2 units of high school Spanish, or SPAN 1225.

SPAN 2213 Intermediate Reading and Conversation II (Spanish) Class 3, Cr. 3 A continuation of the language structure review, communicative practice, cultural readings, and discussions in Spanish 2113. Prerequisites: SPAN 2113.

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