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SPANISH 30: General Readings in Spanish Literature
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Readings, textual analysis, and writing on a broad selection of texts from different genres and periods. Hispanic literatures in their cultural contexts. Close reading approach and introduction to literary vocabulary. Prerequisite: Span 108. (Fall and spring)
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SPANISH 4: Intermediate Spanish II
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Consolidation and further expansion of the ability to understand as well as produce a more complex level of oral and written discourse emphasizing subjective expression: issuing indirect commands and requests; giving opinions; making proposals, building arguments; defending and criticizing ideas. Prerequisite: Span 3 or equivalent. Laboratory fee. (Fall, spring, and summer)
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SPANISH 4 - Intermediate Spanish II
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SPANISH 49: Spanish for Graduate Students
0.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff For graduate students preparing for reading examinations. No academic credit. Tuition is charged at the rate of 3 credit hours. (Fall, spring, and summer)
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SPANISH 5 -7: GW Madrid Study Center:Spanish Language and Culture I-II-III
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Offered through the Madrid Program only.
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SPANISH 5 -7 - GW Madrid Study Center:Spanish Language and Culture I-II-III
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SPANISH 53: Epic and Satire
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Britt, Vergara The historical, cultural, and political ties between Spain and Latin America and their representation in epic and satiric modes of imaginative literature as developed in drama, poetry, and prose. Lecture and discussion in Spanish. Prerequisite: Span 30 or equivalent. (Fall)
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SPANISH 54: Tragedy and Comedy
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Britt, Vergara The historical, cultural, and political ties between Spain and Latin America and their representation in tragic and comic modes of imaginative literature as developed in drama, poetry, and prose. Lecture and discussion in Spanish. Prerequisite: Span 30 or equivalent. (Spring)
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SPANISH 56: Topics in Hispanic Literatures and Cultures in Translation
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Britt, Waisman Dynamics of Hispanic societies and their cultures studied through literature, art, or film. Topics vary. Readings and lectures in English. The course may be repeated for credit. Laboratory fee may be required. (Fall and spring, alternate years)
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SPANISH 9: Language,Culture,and Society I
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Development of strong conversational skills and the rudiments of expository writing. The vocabulary and structures necessary to move from handling everyday experience and subjective expression to the exposition of more abstract thought and ideas and discussion of political, social, and cultural issues. Prerequisite: Span 4. Laboratory fee. (Fall, spring, and summer)
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SPANISH 90: Textual Analysis
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Vergara and Staff Methodology and vocabulary of literary criticism. Application of various principles of textual analysis and critical approaches to literature. Prerequisite: Span 30 or equivalent. (Fall and spring)
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SPEECH AND HEARING SCIENCE 104: Speech and Language Disorders
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Williamson Survey of the nature and causes of developmental and acquired disorders of speech and language. Emphasis on prevention and effective communication with persons having a speech-language impairment. (Fall)
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