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LANGUAGES 342: Modern Spanish Literature and Culture
3.00 Credits
Hope College
A survey of Spain from 1808 to the present. Literary texts - prose, poetry, and theater - of the most representative authors of this period will be discussed in their political, religious and social contexts. Conducted in Spanish. Prerequisite: Spanish 341 with a grade of C+ or better or equivalent. Four Credits Dorado Fall Semester Every Year
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LANGUAGES 343: Contemporary France
3.00 Credits
Hope College
In this course, students will familiarize themselves with cultural, linguistic, and social trends and policies in contemporary French society. Topics include the provinces of France, religion, immigration, the family, politics, and education. A wise variety of sources from historical accounts and newspaper articles to literary works and recent French films, will enable students to sharpen their understanding of current events and become discerning readers of French and international news. Prerequisite: French 202 with a grade of C+ or better, placement, or equivalent. Four Credits Hamon-Porter, Larsen Spring Semester
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LANGUAGES 344: Modern Hispanic American Literature and Culture
3.00 Credits
Hope College
A study of Hispanic American literature from the wars of independence until the present (XIX and XX centuries). Politics and important historical events are discussed through the analysis of literary texts and most representative works of the corresponding period (other sources such as documentary videos, slides, and films are considered). Students are exposed to a wide variety of literary genres ranging from narrative, drama, poetry, essay, etc. Conducted in Spanish. Prerequisite: Spanish 341 with a grade of C+ or better or equivalent. Four Credits André Spring Semester Every Year
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LANGUAGES 355: Germany Live
4.00 Credits
Hope College
Building on the current explosion in e-mail, the World Wide Web and cyberspace, this course will introduce students to Germany through these electronic media. Students will become familiar with many aspects of contemporary German life and culture, such as politics, music, current events, through text, audio, video and other media on-line through the Internet. The capstone of the course will be a group project in which students actually build a functioning German-language Web site focused on a particular aspect of German culture and life. Conducted in German. Prerequisite: German 202, placement or equivalent. Four Credits Forester
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LANGUAGES 364: Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics
4.00 Credits
Hope College
An introduction to the science of general and descriptive linguistics, with a consideration of the problems of the phonemic, morphemic and syntactical analysis of language. This course fulfills the linguistics requirement for French and Latin teaching majors and minors, and German eaching majors. Instructor approval required for Spanish majors and minors. Four Credits Woolsey Mr. de Haan.
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LANGUAGES 371: Latin Prose
2.00 Credits
Hope College
A course which focuses on reading and interpreting literary prose texts. Representative topics include the speeches Cicero delivered against Catiline, Sallust's essays on the corruption of the Republic, and life in Nero's Rome,whether seen through the eyes of the historian Tacitus, or in the pages of Latin's oldest novel. Since the topic will vary each time the course is offered in a four-year period, this course may be repeated. Two Credits At Least Once a Year
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LANGUAGES 372: Latin Poetry
2.00 Credits
Hope College
Masterworks of Latin verse are the subject of this course. Representative topics include the comic plays of Plautus, Roman love poetry, Vergil's Aeneid ( perhaps the most influential book, after the Bible, of Western civilization), and the tragedies of Seneca. Since the topic will vary each time the course is offered in a four-year period, this course may be repeated. Two Credits At Least Once a Year
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LANGUAGES 373: Medieval and Neo-Latin
2.00 Credits
Hope College
A look to the literature written in Latin since late antiquity. Representative topics include Jerome's translation of the Bible, tales from medieval Ireland, John Calvin's Institutio, African Voices (Latin poetry composed by ex-slaves), and contemporary Latin. Since the topic will vary each time the course is offered in a four-year period, this course may be repeated. Two Credits At Least Once a Year
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LANGUAGES 375: Introduction to German Meisterwerke
3.00 Credits
Hope College
This survey of the most significant works of German Literature serves as an introduction to the study of literature in the German language. We will examine and analyze poetry, drama, and Novellen by a variety of authors and learn approaches to secondary literature. Conducted entirely in German. Prerequisite: German 202, placement, or equivalent. Four Credits Staff Spring Semester
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LANGUAGES 380: Spanish House Practicum
3.00 Credits
Hope College
A conversation practicum for students who are residing in the Spanish House. Cultural and language-oriented activities form part of the practicum, directed by the Spanish native assistant under the supervision of an instructor. May be repeated for credit but a maximum of one credit of Spanish 380 may be counted as part of a Spanish major or minor. Prerequisite: Spanish 222 with a grade of C+ or better, placement, or equivalent. One-Half Credit Staff Both Semesters
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