The following course is offered online for college credit. It will appear on a Fort Lewis College transcript and may be transferrable. If you are seeking credits toward a college degree, we strongly recommend you first contact your academic advisor to verify that this class is applicable to your degree.
ML 116 Elementary Spanish II
Catalina Aguilar, Ed.D.
Day and Time: This class will be offered in 2012.
Coursework must be completed within one year of start date
Location: Online, Self-paced
Cost: $560, 4 semester hours
Continuation of ML 115 Elementary Spanish I. A focus on grammar, prose, composition, reading, conversation and development of all four language skills, especially listening and speaking. Content is delivered via email with periodical conversation via Skype or telephone.
Dr. Catalina Aguilar is an Associate Professor in the Department of Modern Languages at Fort Lewis College. Dr. Aguilar received her M.A. in Spanish American Literature and Linguistics and completed her Ph.D. in Puerto Rican and Peninsular Literature at the Fielding Institute of Santa Barbara. A native of New Mexico, her career at Fort Lewis began as an adjunct instructor, and academic counselor and a tutor coordinator. In addition to teaching, she co-sponsors El Centro de Muchos Colores, chairs the Presidential Council on Hispanic Affairs and facilitates summer Innovative Month Programs. Dr. Aguilar was named Fort Lewis College's 1998 Woman of the Year and received Fort Lewis College's 2000-2001 Diversity Faculty Award.