Reflection/Experience Abroad

The purpose of this course is to help students reconsider their experience abroad, in an internship or in community service learning, understanding this experience to include their preparation, travel, return and future possibilities. We will consider the relationship between these experiences and students daily lives. We will explore the ways in which people with different training and life histories have approached issues of intercultural and international exchanges while considering the possibilities and constraints of learning across boundaries.

General View/Hispanic Linguist

This course offers an introduction to general notions of language and involves critical thinking, logic and linguistic notation. In this class students will learn the formal properties of the Spanish language: phonology, prosody, morphology, syntax and semantics. The general goal of the course is to present a broad view of the nature of human language using Spanish as an example.

FightingFascismSpanishCivilWar

This course will review how the Spanish Civil War has been represented in literature, theater, art, and film. This course focuses on the representation of the fight against fascism that happened in Spain and abroad, with special attention to archives of the American volunteers that formed the Abraham Lincoln Brigade.

Cultr&Civlzatn Sp Am

The historical development of Spanish American culture and civilization through its different manifestations. Historical periods and topics covered depend on the instructor and/or semester. Prerequisite: SPANISH 320 or 321 or 322 or 323, or consent of instructor. (Gen.Ed. AL, DG)
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