SPANISH 1840 4 credits
Elementary Spanish
Grammar, composition, conversation and beginning reading; emphasis upon oral practice and the language lab. F, Su
SPANISH 1940 4 credits
Elementary Spanish
Continuation of SPANISH 1840; language lab. P: SPANISH 1840 or equivalent. GE: HUM (second course only). S
SPANISH 2840 4 credits
Intermediate Spanish
Intensive and extensive reading of Spanish and Spanish-American novels, plays and short stories; review of grammar; emphasis on oral practice and the language lab. P: SPANISH 1940 or equivalent. GE: HUM. F
SPANISH 2940 4 credits
Intermediate Spanish
Continuation of SPANISH 2840; language lab. P: SPANISH 2840 or equivalent. GE: HUM. S
SPANISH 3000 1-4 credits
Foreign Languages Travel Abroad Seminar
A seminar with emphasis on language, literature and culture. Non-language students may take this course in English translation for credit in the humanities but receive no foreign language credit. Students travel under supervision and receive from one to four credits in Spanish or in literature in translation for non-language students. Number of credits depends on the duration of exposure, the amount of reading, and the quality of written work. P: SPANISH 2840 or equivalent. Non-language students should consult the department chairperson. GE: HUM
SPANISH 3820 2 credits
Spanish Conversation and Composition I
This course stresses basic Spanish conversation as reflected in readings in the humanities (short stories, essays, social and cultural portrayals of the Hispanic world, etc.) and in real-life situations. P: SPANISH 2940 or equivalent.
SPANISH 3830 3 credits
Spanish Civilization
The political, social, intellectual, artistic and literary development of the Spanish nation from its origin to the present. P: SPANISH 2940 or equivalent. GE: HUM
SPANISH 3840 1-3 credits
Topics in Hispanic Literature and Culture
Specific topics dealing with aspects of Hispanic literature or culture will be presented along thematic lines. This course presents themes from various literary movements (Renaissance, Baroque, Neoclassical, Romantic, Modernist and Contemporary). These topics cover a broad spectrum ranging from the Middle Ages in Spain to present trends in Spanish America. P: SPANISH 2940 or equivalent. Due to the thematic nature of this course, it may be taken more than once for credit, provided the content is different. GE: HUM
SPANISH 3850 3 credits
Spanish American Literature and Culture I
An examination of representative texts from various Spanish American regions, covering the pre-Columbian period through the end of the 19th century (Spanish American modernismo). P: SPANISH 2940 or equivalent. GE: HUM
SPANISH 3860 3 credits
Spanish American Literature and Culture II
An examination of representative texts from various Spanish American regions, covering the 20th century. There will be an emphasis on the major literary and cultural movements and the historical context which helps us to understand them. P: SPANISH 2940 or equivalent. GE: HUM
SPANISH 3920 2 credits
Spanish Conversation and Composition II
This course stresses basic Spanish conversation as reflected in readings in the humanities (short stories, essays, social and cultural portrayals of the Hispanic world, etc.) and in real-life situations. P: SPANISH 2940 or equivalent.
SPANISH 4000 2 credits
Teaching of Foreign Languages
The principles and methods of teaching foreign languages should be taken simultaneously with TEACHING 4110.
SPANISH 4620 2 credits
Cervantes
The life and times of Cervantes, his exemplary novels and Don Quixote. P: SPANISH 4830. GE: HUM
SPANISH 4720 2 credits
Spanish Literature of the 20th Century
Contemporary masterpieces in the novel, drama, poetry and essay; lectures, discussion, exercises in translation and interpretation. P: SPANISH 2940 or equivalent. GE: HUM
SPANISH 4820 2 credits
Phonetics
The theory of the pattern of sounds in Spanish with practical training in pronunciation. Required for a major or teaching minor in Spanish. P: SPANISH 2940 or equivalent.
SPANISH 4830 3 credits
Introduction to Spanish Literature
Reading of selected masterpieces of Spanish literature. P: SPANISH 2940 or equivalent. GE: HUM
SPANISH 4850 1-4 credits
Supervised Independent Study
For advanced students who wish to acquaint themselves further with Spanish literature, civilization or linguistics; thesis-type report and examination; by special permission - number of credits to be determined at the beginning of the course. P: SPANISH 2940 or equivalent.
SPANISH 4930 3 credits
Introduction to Spanish Literature
Continuation of SPANISH 4830. P: SPANISH 4830 or special consent of the chairperson of the department. GE: HUM