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  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of significant aspects of medieval and Golden Age Spanish literature and culture. Major works studied include, but are not limited to, the anonymous Cantar de mío Cid, Don Juan Manuel's Conde Lucanor, Calderon' s La vida es sue o , and excerpts fromCervantes. Special attention will be given to the role of misogyny in early modern culture, as well as the significant contributions of Muslims and Jews to the formation of Spanish culture. Prerequisite: FL 299S or permission of the instructor. 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of significant areas of Hispanic culture through the exploration of a particular theme rather than genre or period. Topics ranging from year to year may include Women Writers of Latin America, Poetry and Politics, Social Drama, Creolization and Literature in the Caribbean. May be repeated for credit if topics differ. Occasionally offered in translation for non-Spanish majors. Prerequisite: FL 299S or permission of the instructor. 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    The student chooses, presents for approval, and carries out an original project dealing with French language, literature, and/or culture and civilization. P: Approval of Department Chair/Director. Hours and credits to be arranged. Generally offered every three years.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The student chooses, presents for approval and carries out an original project related to Italian language, literature, or culture. Generally offered every three years. P: Approval of Department Chair/ Director. Hours and credits to be arranged.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The student chooses, presents for approval, and carries out an original project dealing with the Latin or Greek languages, literatures, and/or cultures and civilizations. Generally offered on need and demand of the student. P: Approval of Department Chair/ Director. Hours and credits to be arranged.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An individualized program of study at the upper level. A variety of student-oriented projects is possible, including directed readings or individual research. Prerequisite: Spanish proficiency and permission of Department. Hours and credits to be arranged. 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    Supervised practical experience. With the approval of the Department's Chairperson, a limited number of students may be placed in a variety of positions where the student's principal activity will center on communication in Spanish. Suggested practica may include teaching practice at area schools or business internships with a focus on Spanish language usage. Student minors in Spanish are strongly encouraged to do a practicum. Prerequisite: 18 credit-hours in Spanish and permission of the Department. Hours and credits to be arranged.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An integrated study of a particular theme, topic, or genre. Possible topics include the Renaissance in Spain, Existentialism in the Contemporary Novel, Cervantes and the Rise of the novel, among others. Prerequisite: Spanish proficiency and permission of the Department chairperson. 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    A survey of European cultures since the Renaissance designed to give an understanding of the major forces and events which have shaped the modern world. The first semester covers the period from the Renaissance to the French Revolution, including the Reformation, the age of religious wars, the rise of absolutism, and the Enlightenment. The second semester covers from the era of the French Revolution to the present, including romanticism, nationalism, industrialization, imperialism, fascism, and the two world wars. General education choice for Part B. 3 credits each
  • 3.00 Credits

    A survey of United States history from the colonial period to the present. The first semester covers U.S. History through Reconstruction, including the colonial era, the age of the American Revolution, the early republic, and the sectional conflict. The second semester studies from Reconstruction to the present, including social and economic development in the late nineteenth century, populism, progressivism, the two world wars and the interwar period, as well as developments in American life since 1945. General education choice for Part B. 3 credits each
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