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Span 400: Advanced Grammar and Composition
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
This course has been designed to help students establish a solid foundation, as well as functional communicative skills. Subtle but complex concep tual distinctions between Spanish and English will be analyzed and applied to oral and written skills.
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Span 401: Spanish Literature:Aspects of the Short Story
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Traces the development of the short story from the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Golden Age to the present. Prerequisite: Span 201, Span 202, and Span 325.
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Span 402: Spanish Literature:Aspects of the Novel
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Traces the development of the novel from its origins in prose fiction of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance to the present. Prerequisite: Span 201, Span 202, and Span 325.
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Span 403: Latin American Literature:Aspects of the Short Story
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Traces the development of the Latin American short story from the 19th to the 20th century. The different literary movements will be traced via genre: romanticism, realism, naturalism and modernism. Particular focus will be placed on the more current 20th century short story. Prerequisite: Span 201, Span 202, and Span 325.
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Span 404: Latin American Literature:Aspects of the Novel
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Focuses on the Spanish American novel from the colonial period to the twentieth century. It will emphasize different periods within this genre, i.e., the colonial period, the regionalist novel, and the Latin American boom. Prerequisite: Span 201, Span 202, and Span 325.
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Span 405: Film in the Hispanic World
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
This course introduces the field of visual arts and cinematic technique. The work of major Hispanic film directors will be presented and compared. Prerequisite: Span 201, Span 202, and Span 325.
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Span 406: Hispanic Women Authors
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Designed to introduce the student to women authors in Spanish America, the course covers most genres through the works of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Alfonsina Storni, Domitilia Chungara, Rosario Castellanos, Barbara Delano, and others. Prerequisite: Span 201, Span 202, and Span 325.
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Span 410: Advanced Conversation:Video in the Classroom
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Targets advanced students with a vocabulary of 2,000 plus words. At the completion of the course, students will have achieved total fluency at that level. Prerequisite: Span 201 and Span 325.
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Span 415: Advanced Translation
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
This course is the culmination and application of advanced language skills. Students will learn the art of translation while mastering Spanish composition. Prerequisite: Span 325, Span 400.
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Span 420: Chicano Short Story of the Southwest
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
A study of major short story writers since the Chicano movement kicked into high gear in the mid-1960s. Master short story writers ranging from Sabine Ulibarri, Tomas Rivera, Rolando Hinojosa Smith, Miguel Mendez, and Rosaura Sanchez, to more modern prose writers such as Denise Chavez and Alicia Gaspar de Alba, among others, will be included. Prerequisite: Span 202, Span 325, and Span 433.
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