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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to general linguistics, emphasizing the practical application of the basic structural and phonetic patterns of Spanish to language teaching. Students will be introduced to the fundamental principles of phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, language acquisition, foreign language acquisition, foreign language methodology, sociolinguistics and neurolinguistics. (In Spanish.)
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3.00 Credits
Don Juan in the Western World explores the influence of the legendary Spanish figure of Don Juan on the literature, music and film of Western Europe and the Americas. All works not originally written in English will be studied in their English translation. This course will be taught in English.
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3.00 Credits
This course develops basic knowledge, skills and techniques required for translation as well as continued growth of linguistic resources such as vocabulary, structures and style within a Spanish/English linguistic and cultural context. The student will learn how to address translation problems related to culture and language as well as the fundamentals of applied translation from different fields such as medicine, advertising, sports, computer science, etc. The student will also acquire basic knowledge of translation theory.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to the culture, history, politics, social and economic issues of the Spanish-speaking world through film. Problems such as immigration, exile, gender issues, the role of minorities in the modern world, the Spanish-speaking world in the age of globalization, and other important topics, are all present in Spanish-language film. This course will require the viewing of films outside the regular classroom hours. (Taught in Spanish.)
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the panorama of the experiences of Latin American women as expressed through literature, music, film, and art. This interdisciplinary course includes the examination of artistic, cultural, political, historical, and socio-economic contexts and contributions of women through a chronologically and geographically Pan-American approach. The course is taught in English.
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth study of outstanding Twentieth Century literary works of Latin American writers. The survey will include representative works from the major literary genres: novel, essay, short story, drama and poetry.
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3.00 Credits
This course traces the development of Spanish literature from its origins through the nineteenth century. Representative readings of the major literary types (In English translation).
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3.00 Credits
This course traces the development of Spanish literature from the nineteenth century through the present. Representative readings of the major literary types (In English translation). NO PREREQUISITES.
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3.00 Credits
This course will build upon the foundation of Spanish business vocabulary, discourse and practice laid in SPA 105/106 while developing conceptual knowledge of general management, accounting and finance principles. The course will also develop geographic literacy and cultural understanding of the Spanish-speaking world with a primary emphasis on Spain, Mexico, and Central America. (Taught in Spanish).
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3.00 Credits
This course will build upon the foundation of Spanish business vocabulary, discourse and practice laid in SPA 105/106 while developing conceptual knowledge of goods and services, marketing and markets, including financial markets. The course will also develop geographic literacy and cultural understanding of the Spanish-speaking world with a primary emphasis on South America and the Caribbean. (Taught in Spanish).
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