FLS 110 - Spanish Professionals: Law Enforcement Course Department: Humanities 3 Credits Total Lecture Hours: 45 Total Lab Hours: 0 Total Clinical Hours: 0 Course Description: This course is intended for students who do not speak Spanish or whose knowledge of Spanish is rudimentary. This course is designed to provide students with an introduction to the Spanish language and culture in a working environment, with special focus on public safety. The course will include reading and listening to interactive presentations and practice of written working environment dialogues to acquire the basic skills to communicate more effectively in Spanish at work.
This class will help the student to be prepared for diverse workforce as well.
Corequisites: None. Prerequisites: None. Recommended(s): None. Prerequisites/Corequisites: None.
Mode(s) of Instruction: Traditional/Face-to-Face, Virtual
Course Fees: None.
Student Learning Outcomes and Objectives: 1. Recognize, comprehend, and converse using basic-level Spanish language skills in both verbal and written forms with colleagues, superiors, or offenders.
2. Recognize and address challenges or difficulties that may arise while communication with Spanish-speaking individuals in a professional setting.
3. Utilize fundamental knowledge of Spanish grammar and vocabulary to recognize and construct conversations related to the field.
4. Examine significant elements of the Hispanic/Latino Culture.
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