Spanish (SP)
Emphasis on those elements required for the effective presentation of syntactical structure in the classroom on all levels. Cannot count toward any undergraduate degree program except by special departmental arrangement.
Study of the Spanish culture with emphasis on geographical and historical introduction, aesthetic, linguistic and philosophical insights into Spanish civilization and culture. Cannot count toward any undergraduate degree program except by special departmental arrangement.
Acquaints teachers and prospective teachers with such works as may be used effectively in the classroom. Selections from the writings of outstanding literary figures are read and discussed. Cannot count toward any undergraduate degree program except by special departmental arrangement.
The presentation of Spanish Culture and History as expressed in its art, architecture, music and philosophy.
The presentation of Spanish American culture and history as expressed in its art, architecture, music and philosophy.
Practice in written Spanish designed to give the student mastery of grammar and composition.
Practice in spoken Spanish designed to give the student mastery of and confidence in his/her use of spoken Spanish. Will also include contemporary changes in the sounds and vocabulary of Spanish.
Intensive study of a subject selected in accordance with student needs. Topics will vary. May include civilization, techniques of literary analysis and criticism, study of major literary movements, individual authors and their works. Students will make periodic reports on their work and will prepare a substantial paper.
Investigation of a particular geographical area, literary period, or movement.