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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
(297) Either semester. Three credits. Open to juniors or higher. With a change in topic, may be repeated for credit. Prerequisites and recommended preparation vary.
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3.00 Credits
(299) Either semester. Credits and hours by arrangement. Prerequisite: Open to juniors or higher. Open only with consent of instructor. With a change in content, may be repeated.
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3.00 Credits
Students who have taken at least two years of college-level Spanish are eligible for University of Connecticut sponsored programs in Argentina, Chile, the Dominican Republic and Mexico. Courses are offered in liberal arts and social sciences.
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3.00 Credits
The University of Connecticut sponsors an academic program at the University of Granada, Spain, which is open to those who have successfully completed a fifth semester Spanish course or the equivalent. Courses include Spanish language and linguistics, literature, culture, history, economics, political science and art history.
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4.00 Credits
(181-182) Both semesters. Four credits each semester. Four class periods and additional laboratory practice. Not open for credit to students who have had three or more years of Spanish in high school. Students who wish to continue in Spanish but feel ill prepared should contact the head of the Modern and Classical Languages Department. Development of ability to communicate in Spanish, orally and in writing, to satisfy basic survival needs within a cultural setting.
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4.00 Credits
(183-184) Both semesters. Four credits each semester. Four class periods and additional laboratory practice. Prerequisite: SPAN 1002 or two years of Spanish in high school. Further development of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills within a cultural setting. Readings to enhance cultural awareness of the Spanish-speaking world.
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3.00 Credits
(186) Either semester. Three credits.Open only to seniors and graduate students. Not open for credit to undergraduates who have had SPAN 1001-1002. May not be used to meet the undergraduate foreign language requirement or as a prerequisite for other Spanish courses. Basic Spanish grammar and intensive practice in reading expository prose in a variety of subjects, for use as a research tool and in preparation for the Ph.D. reading examination.
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3.00 Credits
(187) Either semester. Three credits. Knowledge of Spanish is not required. A study of major works selected from the best of Spanish and Spanish-American literature. CA 1. CA 4-INT.
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3.00 Credits
(188) Either semester. Three credits. Taught in English. Contacts, conflicts and coexistence among the diverse cultures and traditions of medieval Spain: Christian Hispania, Muslim al-Andalus, and Jewish Sefarad. CA 1. CA 4-INT.
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3.00 Credits
(Also offered as PRLS 1009.) Either semester. Three credits. Knowledge of Spanish is not required. Taught in English. Casamayor, Irizarry Critical approaches to Latinos/as and cultural representation, production, and agency, as impacted by globalization and local dynamics. Will engage the value and function of race, gender, and sexuality in popular culture, literature, film, music, digital culture, visual arts, and urban culture. CA 1. 1193. Foreign Study (193) Either or both semesters. Credits and hours by arrangement. May be repeated for credit. Consent of Department Head required, normally before the student's departure. Special topics taken in a foreign study program.
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