Spanish w88 online game policy and test

The following information is intended to facilitate your w88 online game in the correct Spanish course.

General w88 online game Language program policies

The Basic w88 online game Language Program (BSLP) consists of first- and second-year w88 online game language instruction. The program consists of two, four-credit first-year courses (SPAN 111 and SPAN 112) and two, three-credit second-year courses (SPAN 211 and SPAN 212). These courses are not intended for native or heritage w88 online game speakers. All four w88 online game courses corresponding to the first two years (SPAN 111, 112, 211 and 212) must be taken in sequential order; you may not enroll in more than one of these courses during the same semester.

If you want to register for two or more consecutive face-to-face courses during the summer sessions and the fall semester (ex. w88 online game 111 face-to-face in the first summer session, w88 online game 112 face-to-face in the second summer session, and w88 online game 211 in the fall), please emailMark Kayto waive the course prerequisites and to give you permission to enroll in the higher numbered course(s) based on your enrollment in the first course.

If you plan to take upper-division w88 online game courses, or to minor/major in w88 online game or w88 online game translation, you should consult with an undergraduatew88 online game advisorbefore enrolling in 300-level courses or above.

w88 online game in the first- and second-year Spanish courses are based on the following criteria:

w88 online game for students without prior knowledge of Spanish

Students who have never studied Spanish do not need to take a w88 online game test and should enroll in SPAN 111. Please contact the department for permission to enroll.

w88 online game for students with prior knowledge of Spanish

Students who have taken the CBAPE or IB w88 online game tests should consult the University Catalog for information on how their scores transfer to the University.

Students with questions or concerns about these policies should consultMark Kay at makay@unr.edu.