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3.00 Credits
[Renumbered from SPA 407] An analysis of Cervantes's works and their importance in the literature of the Siglo de Oro; readings and discussions; reports. Prerequisite: SPA 2202. 3 credits. Fall semester 2007; day.
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3.00 Credits
[Renumbered from SPA 415] Readings and discussions on the culture and history of Puerto Rico and its development in contemporary times. Topics on the relations between national identity, literature, and politics is presented for discussion. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
[Renumbered from SPA 417] A study of Latin American painting and film in relation to the emergence of national identities and values. This course is devoted to the works of some of the most important Latin American artists, writers, and directors. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
[Renumbered from SPA 419] Offered in conjunction with a trip to Spain, Portugal, Latin America, or the Caribbean coordinated by the department. Travel experience is supplemented by lectures before and during the trip. Each student also prepares a research paper on a topic approved by the instructor. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
[Renumbered from SPA 500] A research and reading project, agreed upon by professor and student, is carried out under the professor's supervision. The student's progress is monitored byregular meetings and reports. Evaluation by means of any of several methods: examinations, written assignments, term papers, oral reports. May be taken only with the approval of the Chairperson. 1-3 credits. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
[Renumbered from SPA 501] This thesis course is designed to lead the student through the entire process of preparing a senior thesis on a topic in Spanish culture or language resulting in the completion of a paper of at least 35 pages. The thesis will not be accepted unless correct form is used throughout, following the guidelines of the MLA Handbook. High standards of grammar, punctuation, and spelling apply. The student must choose a topic and mentor with the approval of the Chairperson of the department and meet regularly with the mentor throughout the semester. The thesis may be written in either English or Spanish per the agreement of the student, mentor, and department Chairperson. Prerequisite: Senior standing. 4 credits. Every semester; day.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey course that is designed to provide students with an overview of the basic organizational and business structure of the diverse and expanding field of sports management. The content areas include Professional, Olympic, and intercollegiate, as well as the exercise/fitness promotion business sectors. Additional topics will include sports law, ethics, sports journalism and communications, as well as sports marketing. The student will be exposed to the different sports career opportunities, requirements for entrance into the various employment areas and the trends in the industry. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course studies the guidelines and principles of managing sport and recreation events and facilities. Topics include event logistics, critical planning techniques, negotiations, funding, and facility design, operation, and maintenance. Prerequisite: SPM 1001. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
This is a course designed to provide students with a strong foundation in organization theory and application of that theory in the context of sport management. Real-world, key issues currently faced by sport managers will be explored. Topics include organization theory, structure, effectiveness, design options, power, politics, conflict and decision making within sport organizations. The students will be exposed to sport organization theory in practical terms and learn how to apply the knowledge in real-world situations through analysis of current trends in the industry. Prerequisite: SPM 1001. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course is for students who have a special subject interest not available among the published catalogue offerings. It is usually limited to students with 3.0 indices or above. Students who believe they qualify must meet with the department Chairperson. After approval of the project, the student seeks a departmental professor and draw up a contract specifying the nature of the work. A paper is usually required for this course. Prerequisite: HIS 1201. 1-3 credits. Offered as needed.
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