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3.00 Credits
Who are the real Spaniards and how does Spain relate to Latin America and the greater Hispanic world? Beginning with an overview of Spain’s history, geography, language, and religion, this course will examine Spain’s development and transformation into a thoroughly modern, creative, and dynamic nation. Through various media – readings, film, visual arts, and music, we will attempt to define this very old, yet at the same time, modern culture. Taught in English. No previous study of Spanish required. This course satisfies the international/multicultural requirement. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or departmental approval.
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3.00 Credits
Spring Semester This course provides an overview of the geography, history, and culture of South America. We shall consider how the vast majority of our neighbors to the south live in a difficult present and struggle for a more promising future. Taught in English. No previous study of Spanish or Portuguese required. This course satisfies the international/multicultural requirement. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or departmental approval.
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3.00 Credits
Fall Semester This course is an overview of the land, the history, and the culture of Mexico. It provides an understanding of and appreciation for a people whose complex culture is becoming increasingly more important to the United States, demographically, politically, and economically. Taught in English. No previous study of Spanish required. This course satisfies the international/multicultural requirement. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or departmental approval.
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3.00 Credits
Offered Periodically This course is designed to increase the student’s understanding of Spain and its people. We examine sociological, ideological, and historical themes, as well as the artistic and cinematic elements found in the films viewed. Films represent several of Spain’s most well known directors and film actors. Taught in English. All films have English subtitles. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or departmental approval. Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Offered Periodically This course examines sociological, ideological, and historical themes, as well as artistic and cinematic elements found in the films viewed. The films deal with Mexico, Argentina, Chile, the Caribbean, Brazil, and the United States. Taught in English. All films have English subtitles. No previous study of Spanish or Portuguese required. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or departmental approval. Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Fall Semester In addition to a thorough review of the fundamentals of Spanish usage, short literary selections will be read and discussed. Compositions will be written. This course (in conjunction with SPAN 3020) satisfies the international/multicultural requirement. Prerequisites: SPAN 2020 or departmental approval.
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3.00 Credits
Offered Periodically The second semester of SPAN 3010. This course (in conjunction with SPAN 3010) satisfies the international/multicultural requirement. Prerequisite: SPAN 3010 or departmental approval.
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3.00 Credits
Offered Periodically Stresses advanced oral expression in everyday situations, functional vocabulary, realistic dialogues, and practical situations. Some conversations may center on a discussion of readings in Spanish. Not open to native speakers. Prerequisite: SPAN 3020 or departmental approval.
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4.00 Credits
Fall Semester Emphasis in this introductory course is placed on speaking, listening, and the acquisition of basic reading skills. The student will also be introduced to Hispanic Culture. Includes a lab requirement of one session per week on a TBA basis. No previous study of Spanish required. This course (in conjunction with SPAN 1020) satisfies the international/multicultural requirement. Not open to native speakers.
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3.00 Credits
Fall and Spring Semesters The study of two-dimensional design through projects in linear dynamics, color, shape, texture, composition, and conceptual unity. This course is prerequisite to upper level study in the visual arts. Students are expected to purchase supplies. Formerly Two-dimensional Design.
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