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3.00 Credits
Development of oral and written fluency and vocabulary building. Includes weekly writing assignments such as compositions, journals, etc. Requires active class discussions on a variety of topics from current events or researched themes. Offered only through programs in Spanish-speaking countries. 3 Cr.
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Designed to help students continue developing fluency and vocabulary building. Helps students prepare for the most advanced Spanish Conversation and Composition course. Active class participation is required. Includes writing and discussion on a variety of topics from current events or researched themes in order to gain confidence in thinking, writing and speaking Spanish. Offered only through programs in Spanish-speaking countries. 3 Cr.
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Provides an overview of political, social, economic, religious, literary and artistic life in contemporary Costa Rica. Emphasizes cultural contrasts with students?own culture. Entirely in Spanish, includes extensive practice of all language skills. Offered only in a study abroad context. 3 Cr.
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Prerequisite: SPN 212 or equivalent. Drawing on a selection of multimedia, this bridge course reinforces students?oral and written language skills in order to prepare them for advanced-level work. Weekly reading, writing, listening and oral assignments on a variety of topics improve fluency and build a more extensive vocabulary. Requires active participation in class discussions. 3 Cr. Every Semester
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SPN 350 or equivalent. Provides active discussion on a variety of topics or researched themes intended to help students achieve advanced communication skills in Spanish. Videos, current events, a literary reader, and newspaper and magazine articles are used for oral and written practice. Weekly compositions as well as oral presentations and a research paper are required. 3 Cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SPN 212. Provides an introduction to the study of language, literature, culture and civilization, drawing on selected materials and topics from the contemporary Hispanic world. Structured as a bridge course to advanced-level work, this course provides refinement of language skills, and the acquisition of specific content knowledge. 3 Cr.
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Prerequisites: Any two of SPN 350, SPN 351 and SPN 352. Provides a historical survey of the political, social, economic, religious and artistic life in Spain from pre-Roman times through the 17th century. Includes the study of the main literary genres of the period and covers elementary concepts of literary theory and analysis. Emphasizes the study of figurative and symbolic language. Requires active class participation. 3 Cr. Fall
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Prerequisites: Any two of SPN 350, SPN 351 and SPN 352. Provides an historical survey of the political, social, economic, religious, and artistic life in Spanish America from the pre-Columbian times through the 19th century. Also provides students with an understanding of the various forces and events that have shaped life and culture in the Spanish-speaking territories of America. Studies the main literary genres of the period and covers elementary concepts of literary theory and analysis. Emphasizes the study of figurative and symbolic language. Requires active class participation. 3 Cr.
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Prerequisites: Any two of SPN 350, SPN 351 and SPN 352. Provides a historical survey of the political, social, economic, religious, literary and artistic life in Spain from the 18th century to the present. Studies the main literary genres of the period and covers concepts of literary theory and analysis. Emphasizes the study of figurative and symbolic language. Requires active class participation. 3 Cr. Spring
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Prerequisites: Any two of SPN 350, SPN 351 and SPN 352. Provides an historical survey of the political, social, economic, religious and artistic life in Spanish-America from the 20th century to current times. Also provides students with an understanding of the various forces and events that have shaped life and culture in the Spanish speaking territories of America. Studies the main literary genres of the period and covers concepts of literary theory and analysis. Emphasizes the study of figurative and symbolic language. Requires active class participation. 3 Cr. Spring
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