
| Mission: | The Spanish program is designed to develop practical communication skills and cross-cultural understanding. |
| Faculty: | Faculty members have graduate degrees in the language they teach; many have been trained by the American Council of the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) in oral proficiency methods. Kevin Beard John Dolance Dr. Nanette Pascal María Rojas |
| For-Credit Courses: | Beginning Spanish, SPAN1311 / SPAN1411 and SPAN1412 Intermediate Spanish, SPAN2311 and SPAN2312 Beginning Conversation, SPAN1100, SPAN1300 Intermediate/Advanced Conversation, SPAN2306 and SPAN2370 Introduction to Spanish Literature, SPAN2321 and SPAN2322 Intermediate/Advanced Spanish for Business, SPAN2371 and SPAN2372 Some of the beginning and intermediate courses are offered in an eight-week or ten-week format, and as four or five week summer courses. Some courses are offered as telecourses or partially on-line courses. Richland College offers students: small classes, flexible scheduling, state-of-the-art computer assisted instructional materials, a modern Sony language lab using video and audio tapes, cable TV transmission and satellite links, free tutoring and study abroad opportunities in Mexico and Spain. |
| Continuing Education Courses |
World Languages, Cultures and Communications
Richland College
12800 Abrams Rd.
Dallas, TX 75243-2199
Susan Barkley, Dean
Phone: (972) 238-6943
Fax: (972) 238-6166