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WLAN 202: Intermediate Study of a Foreign Language II
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Continuation of WLAN 201. Further development of the four skills in a language other than English, Spanish, French, German, or Japanese. Emphasis on oral and written composition, communication, and review of grammatical structures. Conducted in the appropriate language other than English. May be repeated for credit as language changes. This course is not currently offered at Cal State San Marcos. It is listed only for transfer-credit and course equivalency purposes. Enrollment Requirement: WLAN 201 (in the same language).
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WLAN 216: Intermediate Second Language for Special Purpose
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Intermediate study of a language other than English, Spanish, French, German, or Japanese. Designed to develop oral and written communication skills, with special emphasis on vocabulary, conversational practice, and cultural background necessary for successful communication within a specialized context. This course does not fulfill the graduation requirement for a language other than English. Course maybe repeated for credit as language and/or subject matter changes. Enrollment Requirement: WLAN 102.
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WLAN 316: Advanced Second Language for Special Purpose
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Advanced-level study of a language other than English, Spanish, French, German, or Japanese. Designed to develop oral and written communication skills, with special emphasis on vocabulary, conversational practice, and cultural background necessary for successful communication within a specialized context. Course may be repeated for credit as language and/or subject matter changes. Enrollment Requirement: WLAN 216. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY SAN MARCOS WLAN 331 (3) World Languages and Their Speakers Designed to introduce students to the variety of language and linguistic phenomena in the world today, this course examines the history, pronunciation, alphabets, and speakers of languages greater and lesser known that have helped to shape the contemporary sociopolitical context. This course requires no knowledge of any language other than English and can be a great introduction to future second language study. Recommended Preparation: A course in Introductory Linguistics.
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WLAN 350: The Origins and Contemporary Aspects of Latino Culture
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Influences and results of mixed background are examined in the literature, the arts and the ideas of major figures throughout the centuries. The course seeks to allow students to make connections, examine and question theories, and draw conclusions about heritage and the meaning of self. It also seeks to educate Latinos and non- Latinos as to major artistic and literary movements, and important historical developments as manifested in writings, arts and music so they can reach their own conclusions about what it means to be Latino.
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WLAN 370: Literature of the Spanish and Portuguese-Speaking World
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
A survey, in English, of literary works originally written in Spanish or Portuguese. Works selected for their cultural, historical, and/or literary significance. Includes exploration of how literature can reflect (or distort) culture. Special emphasis on the works of marginalized authors (women, indigenous writers, etc.). May not be taken for credit by students who received credit for SPAN 370. Conducted in English. Knowledge of Spanish/Portuguese not required.
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WMST 101: Introduction to Women's Studies
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
An introduction to the scholarship on women, both disciplinary and interdisciplinary, with an emphasis on critical thinking. Explores works by and about women, gender roles, and contemporary issues around the world, and analyzes arguments surrounding women's status.
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WMST 180: Introductory Topics in Women's Studies
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Introductory special topics in Women's Studies. The course title and description will vary by offering. Students should check the Class Schedule for listing of actual topics. May be repeated for credit as topics change, for a total of six (6) units.
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WMST 201: Women:Contemporary Issues
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Surveys contemporary issues in women's lives from the standpoints of diverse groups of women. Subject matter includes, but is not limited to images of women, reproductive rights, sexuality, economic justice, political empowerment, family relations, and cultural practices. Subject matter is introduced in a variety of ways, including case studies, narratives, novels, film, and music. Students may do cross-cultural research on the Internet and Lexis/Nexis for their final project. This course is not currently offered at Cal State San Marcos. It is listed for transfercredit and course equivalency purposes. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed the Entry-Level Mathematics (ELM) requirement.
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WMST 205: Gender and Identity in Pop Culture and the Media
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Examines the ways in which gender and social identity have been portrayed in popular culture and the media, as well as the economic, political, and historical conditions that affect and inform these images. Focuses special attention on the economic, political, and historical conditions that have shaped representations of gender, race, class, and sexual identity in popular culture.
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WMST 300: Topics in Women Studies
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Special topics in Women's Studies. The course title and description will vary by offering. May be repeated for credit as topics change for a total of six (6) units.
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