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SPAN 111 ,112: Elementary Spanish I,II
4.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
An introduction to Spanish as a spoken and written language. Emphasis is placed on the communication of ideas and the development of oral and reading comprehension. Prerequisite for SPAN 111: no previous instruction in Spanish; for SPAN 112: a grade of C or better in SPAN 111 or proficiency as determined by instructor. Five class and laboratory periods each week. Offered every year.
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SPAN 210: Hispanic Myths and Rituals(
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Consists of a diverse set of topics on Latin America and Spanish history and culture that, when studied together, give a more profound view of Hispanic culture. The intensive experience of a daily course and a trip to a country or region of the world with strong Hispanic roots offer students the opportunity to witness first hand the uniqueness of that culture and achieve a more unified and accurate view of the whole Hispanic Heritage. Travel destinations to Spain and South America vary. Offered in selected Winter Sessions.
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SPAN 212: Intermediate Spanish II
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
For the student who has attained the SPAN 211 oral and written proficiency (three college semesters). Extensive oral-aural practice prepares the student for upper-level courses as well as travel or study abroad. Required lab. Prerequisite: SPAN 211 (with a grade of C or better) or proficiency as determined by the instructor. Offered each spring.
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SPAN 213: Modern Mexico
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
A travel course focusing on contemporary Mexican culture. The class will visit museums and important cultural sites in order to examine Mexico's main ancient civilizations and the most representative periods of its history. Complementary selected literary readings and films illustrate relative issues defining Modern Mexico. Students gain an insight into the idiosyncrasies of this nation's peoples based on a close examination of ancient and modern religious beliefs and rituals, social attitudes, and ideological tendencies reflecting the values of most Mexicans today. Offered in selected Winter Sessions.
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SPAN 220 /320: Comparative Politics:Latin America
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Identical to POLS 220/320.
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SPAN 265: U.S.Latino Culture
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Studies the Latino phenomenon in the U.S. as peculiar to a diaspora strongly united by language and adherence to a common cultural legacy. Emphasis is given to social issues such as labor, health, and education, as well as to the understanding of diversity within the Latino community, the acculturation process, and the overall impact of the Latino minority in U.S. society today. Taught in English, primarily for the Adult Studies Program. Offered on demand.
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SPAN 270: Latin American Music and Dance(
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Covers the history of dance beginning in ancient Europe and the Middle East and ends with the history of dance in Latin America, particularly that of the development of dance in the Hispanic society, and it also studies the importance of Latin music and dance in Latin America and the U.S. In the practical portion of this course students have the opportunity to learn a variety of Latin dances such as salsa, merengue, and bachata, which have become very popular in contemporary American society. This course is taught in English and does not fulfill the Foreign Language requirement. Offered in selected Winter Sessions.
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SPAN 305: Advanced Conversation & Composition I
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Gives emphasis to reading for comprehension and the articulation of ideas in Spanish. It is also an introduction to Spanish Civilization and Culture through the readings and discussion of selections on this subject. Prerequisite: SPAN 212 and consent. Offered every year.
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SPAN 306: Advanced Conversation & Composition II
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
An introduction to Spanish literature through the analysis of carefully chosen short stories written by modern Latin American and Peninsular writers. This course gives emphasis to writing and speaking skills in Spanish and prepares the student for upper-level Spanish literature and civilization courses. Prerequisite: SPAN 305 or consent. Offered every year.
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SPAN 310: Post-Franco Spain
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Examines Spain's transition to democracy after the end of Franco's regime in 1975. Discussion and analysis of contemporary authors like Antonio Munoz Molina, Rosa Montero, Paloma Diaz-Mas, Eduardo Mendoza, Manuel Vazquez Montalban, and Arturo Perez Reverte illustrate various aspects of Spain's postmodern revolution. This study of Spain's modernization process includes discussion of some relevant films by contemporary directors such as Pedro Almodovar, Carlos Saura, and Luis Berlanga. Intended for Spanish majors and minors. Prerequisite: SPAN 306 or consent. Offered intermittently.
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