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SPAN 335: Introduction to Hispanic Literature
1.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 3,, lit 1 course Significant authors and texts from throughout the Spanish-speaking world. Prerequisite: SPAN 332.
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SPAN 338: Latin American Civilization
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 4, 1 course A study of the history, geography, art, intellectual currents and social developments of Latin America. Prerequisite: SPAN 330 or SPAN 332 or permission of instructor.
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SPAN 339: Spanish Civilization
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 4, 1 course A study of the history, geography, art, intellectual currents and social developments of Spain. Prerequisite: SPAN 330 or 332 or permission of instructor.
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SPAN 340: Business Spanish
1.00 Credits
DePauw University
1 course This course focuses on economics and business practices in the Spanish-speaking world. Its goals are to familiarize students with the basis institutions (banking, stock market), with how corporations are organized and how they function (administrative structure, secretarial, marketing, sales, etc.), and with certain socio-cultural aspects of the workplace (executive behavior, management-labor relations, gender issues). Required work includes readings, tests, essays, and oral presentations. Prerequisite: SPAN 330 or 332 or permission of instructor.
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SPAN 390: Topics in Spanish
0.50 - 1.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 3,, literature (spring 2005) 0.5-1 course Study of topics, such as literary periods, genres, movements or themes, areas of civilization, linguistics or oral interpretation. Prerequisite: SPAN 332 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit with different topics.
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SPAN 430: Advanced Composition Group
6.00 Credits
DePauw University
1 course An opportunity to write creative prose in different styles in Spanish with emphasis on articles, essays and short stories. Illustrated readings for analysis and discussion. Prerequisite: SPAN 332.
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SPAN 442: Literature of Spain
1.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 3,, lit 1 course Selections from important authors of Spain. Prerequisite: SPAN 335 or permission of instructor.
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SPAN 444: Spanish American Literature
1.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 3,, lit 1 course Selections from important authors of Spanish America. Prerequisite: SPAN 335 or permission of instructor.
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SPAN 456: Hispanic Seminar
1.00 Credits
DePauw University
1 course A detailed study of an author, genre, theme, or principal movement of Hispanic literature or civilization. Open only to senior Spanish majors.
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SPAN 491: Advanced Readings and Projects in Spanish
0.50 - 1.00 Credits
DePauw University
0.5-1 course Open to advanced students in Spanish with permission of chair. May be repeated for credit. ARAB EXP1. Beginning Arabic I Group 5 1 course A first semester introduction to the Arabic language. The course employs the communicative approach to language learning, stressing correct pronunciation, aural comprehension, and basic speaking ability. The major components of each chapter are vocabulary, story, culture, grammar, reading comprehension, listening comprehension, writing and speaking activities, and snippets of colloquial conversation in the widely used dialects of Egypt, the Levant, and North Africa. Grammar is learned inductively with special attention given to morphology. ARAB EXP2. Beginning Arabic II Group 5 1 course This course is a continuation of Beginning Arabic I, the first course in Modern Standard Arabic. Prerequisite: Beginning Arabic I
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