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3.00 Credits
A study of the evolution of Spanish literature from its earliest manifestations to the Baroque period; extensive reading of important authors; lectures and discussions conducted in Spanish. Prerequisite: SPA 305, 306, 307 or 308. 3 credits. F
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A study of the major trends in Spanish literature from neo-classicism through the 20th century, including romanticism, realism, naturalism and contemporary movements. Reading of major authors; lectures and discussions. Course conducted in Spanish. Prerequisite: SPA 305, 306, 307, 308, or 310. 3 credits. S
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3.00 Credits
A study of the major trends in Spanish literature from pre-Columbian writings through the Discovery, Baroque and Independence periods to the present day. Extensive readings of prominent authors, lectures and discussions. Course conducted in Spanish. Prerequisite: SPA 305, 306, 307, or permission of the department chair. 3 credits. S
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3.00 Credits
A concentrated, on-the-scene study of Spain or Spanish America with an investigation into its past and present with visits to the most important cities and cultural places rich in history and tradition. This course is open to all majors and advanced students and will be conducted entirely in Spanish. Offered in the winter session only. 3 credits. N
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3.00 Credits
Intensive practice in conversational Spanish and Spanish correspondence to prepare business and international studies majors for commercial transactions. Develops proficiency in the use of standard idiomatic written and oral Spanish with emphasis on practical business terminology. Prerequisite: Approval of department chair. 3 credits. S
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of major representative works from the period including narrative, poetry and drama, with particular emphasis on drama. It may include such canonical writers as Garcilaso de la Vega, Santa Teresa de Jesús, San Juan de la Cruz, Lope de Vega, Tirso de Molina, Calderón de la Barca, Quevedo and Góngora, as well as the anonymous work Vida de Lazarillo de Tormes. The works of these masters will be analyzed from a historical, ideological, socio-political and literary perspective. Course conducted in Spanish. 3 credits. N
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This course provides an introduction to the cinema of Spain and Spanish America. The course is designed to study, among many other topics: the relationships between language and film, text and image, as well as the representation of the society, culture and history. Films from Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Spain and other countries will initiate students into discussion and readings. Students will continue with directed research into areas of interest. 3 credits. N
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the history and cultures of Spain from the earliest times to present day society. Special attention is given to the area of the Spanish Empire and to the events of the modern and contemporary period. Cultural achievements in art (including architecture, sculpture, paintings, music, dance, folklore, etc.) are explored along with Spain's rich heritage of popular culture and customs. Course conducted in Spanish. 3 credits. AYS
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3.00 Credits
A study of the Hispanic influence on the development of Latin America. The outstanding Indian Civilizations of Mexico and Peru are surveyed; the development of the present day nations is traced through the periods of discovery, conquest, colonization and independence. Particular stress is given to the current problems of these nations. Conducted in Spanish. Prerequisite: Knowledge of Spanish. 3 credits. AYS
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3.00 Credits
Aspects of the civilization and traditions of the Puerto Rican culture will be discussed to help students understand social situations more fully. This course is especially designed as a service to those students who will be involved in community programs. Conducted in Spanish. Prerequisite: Knowledge of Spanish. 3 credits. AYS
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