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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides an overview of the history and culture of Spanish American continent from pre-Columbian times to the present. Students reflect upon the impact of the conquest in the New World, the development of the ?rst colonies and subsequent independence movements, which culminated with the establishment of new nations. The course highlights the major revolutionary movements of the last century and their impact on the ideological and socio-political discourse up to the present. The course studies the role of women across the centuries and their contributions to the struggle for social justice. Students examine the people, economic challenges, religion, literacy and artistic expressions throughout the centuries. Student commentaries are presented in Spanish both orally and in writing. Class discussions are entirely in Spanish. Prerequisites: SPA 203 and 204 or approval of the department chair. Course is recommended to all Spanish majors and minors. Offered upon suf?cient enrollment. 3 credits
  • 1.00 Credits

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  • 3.00 Credits

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  • 3.00 Credits

    These courses analyze fundamental readings in Latin American literature from colonial to modern times. The study of each major work includes an examination of its literary, political, and social contexts and its relevance to the universality of the human experience. Students learn different approaches to the study of a literary text and come to an understanding of narrative structure and the role of the narrator. Student commentaries are presented in Spanish both orally and in writing. Class discussions are entirely in Spanish. Prerequisites: SPA 203 and 204 or approval of the department chair. At least one semester is required of all Spanish majors. Offered upon suf?cient enrollment, alternate years in fall and spring. 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    These courses analyze fundamental readings in Latin American literature from colonial to modern times. The study of each major work includes an examination of its literary, political, and social contexts and its relevance to the universality of the human experience. Students learn different approaches to the study of a literary text and come to an understanding of narrative structure and the role of the narrator. Student commentaries are presented in Spanish both orally and in writing. Class discussions are entirely in Spanish. Prerequisites: SPA 203 and 204 or approval of the department chair. At least one semester is required of all Spanish majors. Offered upon suf?cient enrollment, alternate years in fall and spring. 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides a stimulating environment for the development of an active command of spoken Spanish. Topics are selected to expand the use of specialized vocabulary and the student's ability to discuss complex contemporary issues such as immigration, current political, social, economic and environmental issues of the United States or a select group of Spanish-speaking countries. There will be many opportunities to sharpen conversational skills during mock panel discussions and group presentations. As a springboard for class discussions, the course utilizes Spanish cinema. Student commentaries are presented in Spanish both orally and in writing. Class discussions are conducted entirely in Spanish. Prerequisites: SPA 203 and 204 or approval of the department chair. Course is recommended to all Spanish majors and minors. Offered upon suf?cient enrollment. 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides an intensive, in-depth study and analysis of contemporary Spanish syntax and a comprehensive overview of advanced grannar. Student develop an idiomatic writing style as a result of a better understanding and application of the complex grammatical structures presented. Topics include the articulation of a coherent position on a given topic, the development of argumentation skills, and the inclusion of appropriate documentation and references to support conclusions. Student commentaries are presented in Spanish both orally and in writing. Class discussions are conducted entirely in Spanish. Prerequisities: SPA 203 and 204 or Approval of Department Chair. Course is recommended to Spanish/Secondary Education majors. Offered upon sufficient enrollment. 3 credits
  • 0.00 - 5.00 Credits

    This course is devoted to intensive study of a specific area of interest in Spanish literature, culture or society. The instructor will choose topics pertinent to the needs of the students enrolled. Prerequisites: SPA 203 and 204 or approval of the department chair. Offered as needed. 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

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