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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Develops the four language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing) required to use the Spanish language in a communicative context. Focuses on more challenging elements of grammar while expanding vocabulary knowledge. Anticipated proficiency upon successful completion of the course is the Intermediate-Mid sublevel (based upon the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages). Topics covered are include those relevant to Spanish and Spanish American cultures that are associated with the targeted communicative activities.
Prerequisite:
SPAN203 OR SPAN204
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3.00 Credits
Presents the history, culture and civilization of Spanish-speaking nations from its beginnings to the present, with emphasis on art, literature, ideas, historical events, and cultural exchanges. Students gain insights in the cultural history of Hispanic countries, including geography, society, politics, philosophy, art, literature, and the sciences. This course is taught in English.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the role of literature, cinema, print and electronic media in shaping society in Spain and Spanish-speaking countries. Students learn how to analyze literary and visual texts using appropriate techniques and methods. Students examine the relationship between literature, film, media, culture, and politics. Special attention is paid to contemporary literary works, cinema, media, and the Internet. This course is taught in English.
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3.00 Credits
Provides focused examination of the Latinx community cultural and historical contributions to the United States from colonial times to the present, with emphasis on community, art, literature, ideas, music, historical events, sciences, philosophy, and cultural exchanges. Students gain insights in the Latinx cultural and historical contributions to American society. This course is taught in English.
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3.00 Credits
Provides focused examination of selected topics related to Spanish-speaking nations. The course's reading assignments, deployment of sociological, anthropological and historical terms, and analysis of different cultural, economic, and political phenomena in Spain and Latin America are aimed at deepening students' knowledge of the regions.
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3.00 Credits
Develops students' understanding of everyday life, customs, and social issues in Spain and Latin America. Speaking and listening comprehension exercises in Spanish are supplemented by current primary sources in a communicative context. Anticipated proficiency upon successful completion of the course is the Intermediate-Mid sublevel (based upon the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages).
Prerequisite:
SPAN203 OR SPA203 OR SPA204 OR SPA2201 OR SPA2202 OR SPAN204 OR SPN201 OR SPN202
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the acquisition of Spanish medical language and terminology, as well as current professional practices in Spanish-speaking countries. Contemporary texts, documentaries, films, and other relevant primary sources provide context for in-class discussion and group projects to develop cultural awareness of Spanish and Spanish American health care practices, including medical forms, prescriptions, and interviews with patients.
Prerequisite:
SPAN102
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the acquisition of Spanish language and terminology related to education and social services, as well as current professional practices in Spanish-speaking countries. Contemporary texts, documentaries, films, and other relevant primary sources provide context for in-class discussion and group projects to develop cultural awareness of Spanish and Spanish American education and social services practices.
Prerequisite:
SPAN102 OR SPA102 OR SPA1102 OR SPN102
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the acquisition of Spanish language and terminology related to business and law, as well as current professional practices in Spanish-speaking countries. Contemporary texts, documentaries, films, and other relevant primary sources provide context for in-class discussion and group projects to develop cultural awareness of Spanish and Spanish American business and law practices.
Prerequisite:
SPAN102
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the acquisition of Spanish language and terminology related to law enforcement and homeland security, as well as current professional practices in Spanish-speaking countries. Contemporary texts, documentaries, films, and other relevant primary sources provide context for in-class discussion and group projects to develop cultural awareness of Spanish and Spanish American law enforcement and homeland security practices.
Prerequisite:
SPAN102
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