Spanish (SPAN)
Faculty of Arts and Science
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Note:
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Spanish courses are offered by the Department of Modern Languages. |
Spanish 1000
Contact hours per week: 3-1-0
Fundamentals of spoken and written Spanish. Use of the language laboratory.
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Note:
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For students with little or no knowledge of Spanish. Mandatory placement test for all registrants. |
May not be taken for credit by students with Spanish 30.
Spanish 1100
Contact hours per week: 3-1-0
Continuation of Spanish 1000.
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Prerequisite(s):
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One of Spanish 1000 or [Spanish 10, 20, or equivalent];
A satisfactory grade in the mandatory placement test |
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Note:
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May not be taken for credit by students with Spanish 30. |
Spanish 1500
Contact hours per week: 3-1-0
Development of language skills: oral expression, listening comprehension, reading and writing. Use of the language laboratory.
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Prerequisite(s):
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One of [Spanish 30 or 31] or [Spanish 1100 or equivalent];
A satisfactory grade in the mandatory placement test |
Spanish 2000
Contact hours per week: 3-1-0
The finer points of grammar; refinement of writing style. Further training in the skills of speaking, reading and listening comprehension. Use of the language laboratory.
Spanish 2200
Culture and Civilization I
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
Text and film-based study of aspects of Spanish-American culture and civilization after the wars of independence (post-1800).
Spanish 2250
Other hours: Immersion in a Spanish/Spanish American milieu
Academic and living experiences in a Spanish/Spanish American milieu. Institution to be approved by the Department. For students taking part in the Spanish Visiting Student Programme only.
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Prerequisite(s):
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Two Spanish courses (6.0 credit hours) at the 2000 level with a minimum ‘C-minus’ (‘C-’) grade in each |
Spanish 2300
Introduction to Hispanic Literature and Literary Analysis
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
Introduction to the study of literature and major literary theories and their application through the study of Spanish and/or Spanish-American prose, poetry, and drama.
Spanish 3001
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
Structural and stylistic nuances of Spanish.
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Equivalent:
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Spanish 3000 (Advanced Grammar and Composition) (prior to 2002/2003) |
Spanish 3100
Survey of Spanish Peninsular Literature
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
General overview of period, trends, and genres in Spanish peninsular literature through representative works, beginning in the Middle Ages. Improvement of skills in literary analysis, as well as reading and writing skills in the Spanish language.
Spanish 3200
Survey of Spanish-American Literature
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
General overview of period, trends, and genres in Spanish-American literature through representative works, beginning with the Conquest. Improvement of skills in literary analysis, as well as reading and writing skills in the Spanish language.
Spanish 3500
Survey of Spanish and/or Spanish-American Literature (Series)
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
Representative literary works of Spain and/or Spanish America.
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Equivalent:
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Spanish 3850 (The Spanish Golden Age) (prior to 2010/2011) is equivalent to the same offering in the Spanish 3500 Series;
Spanish 3850 (Spanish Women Writers (1450-2000)) (prior to 2010/2011) is equivalent to the same offering in the Spanish 3500 Series |
Spanish 3501
Literature and Culture Until the End of the Golden Age (Series)
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
Study of a particular aspect, genre, period, or author(s) of Spanish Peninsular literature from the twelfth to the seventeenth centuries. Content varies depending on student interest and faculty availability. Improvement of skills in literary analysis, as well as reading and writing skills in the Spanish language.
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Equivalent:
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Spanish 3850 (Golden Age Drama) (prior to 2011/2012) is equivalent to the same offering in the Spanish 3501 Series;
Spanish 3850 (The Spanish Golden Age) (prior to 2011/2012) is equivalent to the same offering in the Spanish 3501 Series;
Spanish 3500 (The Spanish Golden Age) (prior to 2011/2012) is equivalent to the same offering in the Spanish 3501 Series |
Spanish 3502
20th-Century Spanish-American Literature and Culture (Series)
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
Study of a particular aspect, genre, period, or author(s) of Spanish-American literature, film, or fine art, with an emphasis on the latter half of the twentieth century. Content varies depending on student interest and faculty availability. Improvement of skills in literary and film analysis, as well as reading and writing skills in the Spanish language.
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Equivalent:
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Spanish 3850 (Hispanic Literature and Film) (prior to 2011/2012) is equivalent to the same offering in the Spanish 3502 Series;
Spanish 3850 (Magic Realism) (prior to 2011/2012) is equivalent to the same offering in the Spanish 3502 Series |