Intensive Catalan Language
Globalization has unified economies, torn down political barriers, and turned local spaces into tourist attractions.
Learn more about this courseGlobalization has unified economies, torn down political barriers, and turned local spaces into tourist attractions.
Learn more about this courseGlobalization has unified economies, torn down political barriers, and turned local spaces into tourist attractions.
Learn more about this courseThis course is the first in a two-course sequence at the elementary level of Portuguese.
Learn more about this courseAn accelerated treatment of material covered in both P100 and P150 designed for highly motivated students and students with previous language training on another Romance language.
Learn more about this courseFirst in a two-course sequence at the intermediate level of Portuguese, this course reinforces and builds upon the communication skills acquired in first-year Portuguese.
Learn more about this courseIntensive study and writing practice of more advanced stylistic levels and grammatical structures of the Portuguese language for a variety of purposes and contexts (such as opinions, descriptions, narrations, and hypotheses).
Learn more about this courseAn introduction to Brazilian cinema and society, focusing on Brazil’s New Cinema of the 1960s and 1970s, as well as contemporary films, including City of God, Elite Squad, and Bacurau.
Learn more about this courseWe will begin the course by discussing into the politics of literary translation, with a specific focus on the Luso-Brazilian context.
Learn more about this courseThis course is for majors who are doing Honors in Portuguese.
Learn more about this courseThis course is for majors who are doing Honors in Portuguese.
Learn more about this courseApproval of the Director of Portuguese Studies. For Portuguese students who will be writing their Honors Thesis to graduate with Honors in Portuguese.
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This Spanish course focuses on the four basic language skills (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) at the most basic level, with a particular emphasis on critical thinking skills.
This introductory and intensive course is designed for students with two or more years of high-school Spanish study and covers the essential beginning grammar and vocabulary of our first year Spanish courses, S100 and S150.
Learn more about this courseThis course continues the work of S100 with continued emphasis on all four language skills and on critical thinking skills, all still at an introductory level.
Learn more about this coursePrerequisite: HISP-S 105 or HISP-S 150 or equivalent course.
This course reviews some of the basic structures studied in the first year, and continues into more advanced material.
The final basic language course continues the work of HISP-S 200 with emphasis on the four skills and on critical thinking skills.
Learn more about this courseThe overall goal of this course is to provide students with the language skills necessary to pursue upper division course work in Spanish.
Learn more about this courseThe overall goal of this course is to provide students with the language skills necessary to pursue upper division course work in Spanish.
Learn more about this courseThe objective of this course is to develop students’ oral and writing abilities in Spanish. By permission only. Submit a permisson request
Learn more about this courseThe objective of this course is to develop students’ oral and writing abilities in Spanish. By permission only. Submit a permisson request
Learn more about this courseFacilitates the development of composition and formal oral communication skills in Spanish and is specifically designed for heritage speakers, students who grew up speaking/hearing Spanish at home or in their communities.
Learn more about this courseThe objective of this course is to enhance cross-cultural and linguistic competence in the business world through both the study of the use of Spanish in business and the examination of the codes, costumes, and other particular manifestations of business culture across the Spanish-speaking world.
Learn more about this courseThis course aims: (1) to introduce students to terms common to film analysis and film theory in Spanish; (2) to expose students to different film genres from Latin American countries and Spain; (3) provide students with an understanding of select cultural and historical factors that have influenced film production in Latin America and Spain.
Learn more about this courseThis course offers topicial sections as an introduction to the cultural history of Spain, Latin America, the Iberian Peninsula and the Americas.
Learn more about this courseThis course offers topicial sections as an introduction to the cultural history of Spain, Latin America, the Iberian Peninsula and the Americas.
Learn more about this courseThis course offers topicial sections as an introduction to the cultural history of Spain, Latin America, the Iberian Peninsula and the Americas.
Learn more about this courseThis course offers topicial sections as an introduction to the cultural history of Spain, Latin America, the Iberian Peninsula and the Americas.
Learn more about this courseThis course examines the basic linguistic structure of Spanish based on the principal fields of linguistic studies.
Learn more about this courseThis course examines the basic linguistic structure of Spanish based on the principal fields of linguistic studies.
Learn more about this courseThis course examines the basic linguistic structure of Spanish based on the principal fields of linguistic studies.
Learn more about this courseThis course provides students with an introduction to the study of Hispanic Literatures.
Learn more about this courseThis course provides students with an introduction to the study of Hispanic literatures.
Learn more about this courseThis course provides students with an introduction to the study of Hispanic literatures.
Learn more about this courseThis course provides students with an introduction to the study of Hispanic Literatures.
Learn more about this courseThis course focuses on iconic historical figures and literary characters who continue to resonate in the 20th- and 21st-Century cultural imagination.
Learn more about this courseIn this course, we will survey primary and secondary texts that shed light on the way notions of Reconquest and Coexistence have been used, misused, revised, and politicized over time.
Learn more about this courseThis course presents an overview of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) theories, with an emphasis on Spanish learning.
Learn more about this courseThe main objective of this course is to present a view of Spanish in the United States from a theoretical perspective that incorporates sociolinguistics and critical language awareness.
Learn more about this courseMajors doing honors in Spanish would register for this class after they have completed S498 and while they are writing their honors thesis.
Learn more about this courseEnables undergraduates to make intellectual connections between scholarly pursuits and community involvement.
Learn more about this courseEnables undergraduates to make intellectual connections between scholarly pursuits and community involvement.
Learn more about this courseThis course enables undergraduates to make intellectual connections between scholarly pursuits and community involvement.
Learn more about this courseThis course is used only in emergencies pertaining to graduating seniors who are short credit hours for graduation.
Learn more about this courseReadings in Luso-Brazilian Literature
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