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3.00 Credits
This course offers a panoramic overview of Spanish-American literature from its inception to the present day. Distinctive literary movements and periods germane to the Latin American continent will be underscored. Special attention will be given to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Concepts of literary criticism and vocabulary of literary analysis will be introduced and developed. Prerequisite: SPA 2312 or assignment by proficiency examination.
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3.00 Credits
This course will survey the development of Hispanic literature in English from its inception to the contemporary era. Special emphasis will be placed on the literature, especially the short story, of the twentieth century. Particular literary movements and periods germane to the Hispanic experience will be highlighted. Elements of literary criticism and the vocabulary of literary analysis will be introduced. No knowledge of Spanish is required. This course is taught in English. Prerequisites: ENG 2301 and ENG 2302.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
This internship is designed to provide the Spanish student with practical experience in various careers, professions, and community agencies and organizations that require the knowledge of Spanish. Arrangements to enroll must be made during the semester prior to the internship. (The internship cannot be taken in lieu of other major requirements.) Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Grade: Pass/Fail.
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3.00 Credits
This course will survey the evolution of Spanish from Latin, tracing its phonological, morphological, syntactic, semantic, and lexical variations. Extensive readings will be required. Special attention will be focused on regional dialectal differences in the Hispanic world. Prerequisite: SPA 3333 or 3335.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides intensive and extensive writing practice in Spanish. A special emphasis is placed on descriptive, narrative, and expository writing as well as writing for non-literary purposes. Both writing techniques and proofreading strategies are introduced. Particular attention will focus on stylistic analysis, translation, and grammar review. Prerequisite: SPA 2312 or assignment by proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the major fiction of Hispanic literature with a special emphasis on the short story. Careful attention will be given to the prose works of the twentieth century. Authors such as Quiroga, Borges, Cortazar, Puig, Carpentier, Garcia Marquez, Delibes, Matute, Cela, Sender, Galdos, Goytisolo, and others will be analyzed. Current novelistic theory and criticism will be introduced. Prerequisite: SPA 3333 or SPA 3335.
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3.00 Credits
This course surveys the major dramatic works in Hispanic literature such as Lope de Vega, Tirso de Molina, Calderon de la Barca, Garcia Lorca, Alfonso Sastre, Rene Marques, Usigli, Gorostiza, Triana, and others. Particular movements in the evolution of drama will be discussed. Historical, aesthetic, and technical aspects of the drama will be stressed. Dramatic theory and criticism will be introduced. Prerequisite: SPA 3333 or SPA 3335.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of major Hispanic poets. Focus will be directed toward the poetry and poetic developments of the twentieth century. The works of Dario, Paz, Vallejo, Neruda, Mistral, Ortiz, Parra, Gongora, Machado, Ramon Jimenez, Salinas, Garcia Lorca, Aleixandre, Guillen, Alberti, and others will be examined. The essentials of Spanish verification will be stressed along with distinctive poetic movements and developments. A review of current poetic criticism and theory will be introduced. Prerequisite: SPA 3333 or SPA 3335.
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3.00 Credits
A Spanish major/minor may make application for independent study in the area of concentration. Such study requires the approval of the department head and two professors under whom the student has taken courses at the 3000 level or above. This course may not be repeated; it may not be taken in lieu of any other courses offered in this department. Prerequisite: Departmental approval.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the major works of Cervantes with a special emphasis on Don Quixote and The Exemplary Novels. Special emphasis will be placed on the major literary movements and genres that constitute the Golden Age of Spain. A sampling of Cervantine theory and criticism will be introduced. Prerequisite: SPA 3333 or SPA 3335.
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