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Sociology 356: Seminar in Social Theory
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
SO M.Gould,Staff Prerequisite: SOCL 155 a or b.
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Sociology 450: Senior Departmental Studies
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
SO M.Gould,L.McCormick Thesis work, two semesters required of majors in their senior year.
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Sociology 460: Teaching Assistance
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
SO M.Gould,L.McCormick,Staff Students may act as assistants in certain courses that they themselves have already completed. Responsibilities may include the opportunity to lead discussions, informal teaching assistance, a short list of advanced reading and a paper on an agreed topic.
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Sociology 480: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
SO M.Gould,L.McCormick Research papers and reading courses on special topics related to the individual interests of advanced students Prerequisite: The instructor' s approval of a research or reading proposal.
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Spanish 001: Elementary Spanish
5.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU A.Gómez Unamuno Development of basic phonetic and structural skills. Greatest emphasis is placed on spoken Spanish, with grammar and written exercises, to develop oral proficiency. The course meets for five hours a week: three hours (3) with the instructor and two (2) hours in mandatory tutorial sections. This is a two-semester course. Both semesters are needed to receive credit. Students must register in the same section in the Spring semester even if the instructor changes. Does not count toward the major. Typically offered every Fall.
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Spanish 002: Elementary Spanish
5.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU R.Castillo Sandoval,A.Gómez Unamuno Development of basic phonetic and structural skills. Greatest emphasis is placed on spoken Spanish, with grammar and written exercises, to develop oral proficiency. The course meets for five hours a week: three hours (3) with the instructor and two (2) hours in mandatory tutorial sections. This is a two-semester course. Both semesters are needed to receive credit. Prerequisite: Spanish 001. Does not count toward the major. Typically offered every Spring.
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Spanish 100: Basic Intermediate
5.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU R.Castillo Sandoval A course for students who have achieved a basic knowledge of Spanish but have limited experience and/or confidence communicating in the language. Students will improve their conversational and writing skills while learning about the 'realities' of Spanish-speaking countries.The course meets for five hours a week: three hours (3) with the instructor and two (2) hours in mandatory tutorial sections. Prerequisite: Access only through placement exam. Does not count toward the major. Typically offered every Fall.
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Spanish 101: Intermediate Spanish
5.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU G.Michelotti Review of conversational skills and grammar and development of writing abilities. Literature readings are combined with materials from magazines, newspapers, and films from Spain and Spanish America. The course meets for five hours a week: three hours (3) with the instructor and two (2) hours in mandatory tutorial sections Prerequisite: SPAN 002, placement, or consent. Does not count toward the major. Typically offered every Fall.
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Spanish 102: Advanced Intermediate Spanish
5.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU I.Burshatin Refinement of writing and communicative skills. Readings are drawn from a variety of literary genres. Students are expected to involve themselves with Hispanic culture in order to improve and test their ability to use Spanish. The course meets for five hours a week: three hours (3) with the instructor and two (2) hours in mandatory tutorial sections. Prerequisite: SPAN 101 or consent. Does not count toward the major. Typically offered every Semester.
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Spanish 201: Exploring Critical Issues Through Writing
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU A.López Sánchez The course aims to provide students with the skills necessary to successfully undertake writing assignments in the upper-division Spanish courses. Students will be engaged in discussions of, and write about topics such as identity, borders and migrations, and manifestations of violence. Prerequisite: SPAN 102, placement, or consent.
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