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SPAN 2002: Intermediate Spanish II
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Continuation of the sequence beginning with 2001. Associated Languages: Introduction to a number of languages and cultures of the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America, such as Portuguese.
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SPAN 2002 - Intermediate Spanish II
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SPAN 2121: Associated Languages:Intensive Portuguese
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Intensive, accelerated study of the basic skills of Brazilian Portuguese (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) with emphasis on oral competency.
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SPAN 2993: Directed Study
5.00 - 10.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
An on- or off-campus learning experience individually arranged between a student and a faculty member for academic credit in areas not covered in the regular curriculum.
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SPAN 2993 - Directed Study
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SPAN 3001: Spanish Composition and Conversation I
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Further review of the four skills in Spanish, with emphasis on: 1) development of greater competence and confidence in conversational Spanish; 2) greater precision and sophistication in written communication; and 3) analytical proficiency in reading selections from diverse literary and cultural contexts.
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SPAN 3001 - Spanish Composition and Conversation I
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SPAN 3002: Spanish Composition and Conversation II
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Continuation of the sequence beginning with 3001.
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SPAN 3002 - Spanish Composition and Conversation II
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SPAN 3101: Introduction to Hispanic Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Study of a variety of literary genres representing the literature of Spain and Latin America; rudiments of literary analysis and interpretation. Students should demonstrate the ability to read and comprehend the literary works studied, analyze works critically while developing a sensitivity toward certain cultural aspects and literary nuances expressed therein; participate in and comprehend sustained class discussion with respect to certain topics or themes; write with accuracy in Spanish and show some degree of analytical proficiency at the short paper level.
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SPAN 3101 - Introduction to Hispanic Literature
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SPAN 3211: Literature and Culture of Latin America
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Study of important exemplary works of Latin American literary and cultural production through major historical periods. Texts are examined in light of multiple contexts, such as artistic, political, historical, and philosophical.
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SPAN 3211 - Literature and Culture of Latin America
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SPAN 3212: Literature and Culture of Spain
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Study of important exemplary works of Spanish (peninsular) literary and cultural production through major historical periods. Texts are examined in light of multiple contexts, such as artistic, political, historical, and philosophical.
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SPAN 3601: Seminar:Reality Born on Paper in Colonial Latin America
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Analysis of the multiple roles of writing during the conquest, the colonial period, and the era of independence and nation-building, as well as its vital importance in the shaping of Latin American "identity"and in the perception of the people and geography of the region.
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SPAN 3602: Seminar:Contemporary. Visions of Colonial Latin America
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Study of the re-reading and re-writing of the Conquest and Colonial periods in Latin America, focusing on how these periods are approached, or fictionally reversed, by contemporary authors. Readings include narrative, poetry, and theater written during the 20th century, but based on or inspired by colonial texts.
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