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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 87
and idioms, and everyday conversations. Spring
(even)
4312 Spanish Linguistics (3-3-0)
A study of phonology, phonetics, and morphology
of Spanish contrasted with English. Spring
(even)
4313 English as a Second Language (3-3-0)
Various applied methods in second language
teaching at elementary and secondary levels.
Fall (even)
4318 Workshop: Bilingual Communication
(3-3-0)
Vocabulary and usage of Spanish as spoken
by Mexican-Americans in elementary school
classrooms. Terms for teaching subject areas
such as mathematics, science, social studies.
Approaches to language skills for non-speakers
of English. Some hispanic culture is discussed.
Spring (odd)
Prerequisite: Intermediate-level competency.
4320 Survey of Early Hispanic Literature
(3-3-0)
A study of early Hispanic literature (either Peninsular or Spanish American). This course may
be repeated if the area of literary study varies.
Fall (even)
4321 Survey of Later Hispanic Literature
(3-3-0)
A study of later Hispanic literature (either Peninsular
or Spanish American). This course may
be repeated if the area of literature study varies.
Spring (odd)
4330 Hispanic Civilization (3-3-0)
Development of Iberian, Ibero-American, and
Mexican-American civilization, as seen through
language changes, literatures, arts, and more.
Fall (odd).
4199, 4299, 4399 Special Studies
A special interest course offered for one, two,
or three hours credit. Study of special-interest
topics not listed elsewhere in the catalog. Topics
may include Literary Criticism, Chicano Literature,
Cervantes, Hispanic Civilization, or a
selected major epoch or selected genre from
the Hispanic World.* GEOGRAPHY
Objectives
Geography is offered to give the student
an opportunity to learn more about
the world. Both GEOG 2301 and 3301 are
required for the Social Studies Composite
major while either can be taken by elementary
teacher certification students. History
certification students will take 3301,
and all History majors are encouraged to
take it.Courses in Geography (GEOG)
2301 Principles of Geography (3-3-0) [ #]
A survey of the earth's features and man's
distribution on its surface. Special attention is
given to map studies and to physical environmental
factors such as weather, ocean currents,
and mineral resources. Fall
3301 Cultural Geography (3-3-0)
A survey of the major cultural regions of the
world with attention given to the geographic
factors that affect current political and economic
problems as well as past cultural influences.
Attention will be given to individual
countries. Spring, Summer* DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Objectives
The departmental goal is to provide the
student of the geological sciences with
the opportunity to gain a broad foundation
in the various geoscience disciplines.
The department provides fundamental training
for career geoscientists and introduces
a basic understanding of the geological
sciences to the liberal arts student. The
departmental program is designed to prepare
the student for graduate school and
professional work.Majors
Bachelor of Arts Degree
A major in Geology on the Bachelor of
Arts degree requires a minimum of 34
semester hours. Courses required include:
GEOL 1410, 1411, 2410, 2411, 3311*,
3405, 3410, 4410 and one upper-division
elective. GEOL 1401 may be substituted
for GEOL 1410 with departmental approval.
Required supporting courses: CHEM
1410 and 1411, PHYS 1410 and 1411
and a year of mathematics as designated
by the advisor. A second sophomore-level
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