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Global Business Certificate
Overall certificate requirements
- At least 18 credit hours must be in Spanish
- At least 6 credits must be outside the Spanish program
- At least 21 credits must be taken at IUB or in an IU-sponsored study abroad program
- HISP-S315 and/or up to 3 business credits can be replaced by business courses taught in Spanish at an IU-sponsored study abroad program (up to 6 credits)
Distribution of courses
Spanish program:
- S280: Advanced Grammar in Context
- S315: Spanish in the Business World
6-9 credits from the following:
- S324: Introduction to Hispanic Cultures
- S326: Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics
- S328: Introduction to Hispanic Literatures
6-9 credits from the following advanced courses:
*Other HISP-S courses may qualify if approved by the director of undergraduate studies in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese.
**May be repeated with different topic/region for up to 6 credits.
- S411: Spain: the cultural context
- S412: Spanish America: the cultural context
- S413: Hispanic Cultures in the U.S.
- S429: Sociolinguistics & Pragmatics**
- S431: Bilingualism in the U.S.
- S435: U.S. Latino Literatures
- S470: Gender in Hispanic Texts
- S474: Hispanic Literature and Society**
- S408: Iberian Modernities
- S472: From Dictatorship to Democracy in Latin America
- S479: Mapping Mexico
- S480: Argentine Literature
- S481: Regional Literature**
- S495: Hispanic Colloquium**
1-3 credits
- X370: Experiential Learning in Spanish
Courses outside the Spanish program
3 credits from the following business courses:
- BUS-D 270: Global Business Environments (1.5 cr.)
- BUS-X 271: Global Business Analysis (1.5 cr.)
- BUS-X 272: Global Business Immersion (1.5 cr.)
3-6 credits from the following courses:
*Other courses may qualify with consent of the director of undergraduate studies in the Department of Spanish and Portugese.
Portuguese program:
- HISP-P115: Portuguese for Business
- HISP-P135: Intensive Portuguese
- HISP-P290: Global Portuguese
- HISP-P411: Portugal: The Cultural Context
- HISP-P412: Brazil: The Cultural Context
- HISP-P420: Literatures of the Portuguese-Speaking World in Translation
Catalan program:
- HISP-C105: Intensive Catalan Language
College Critical Approaches to the Arts and Sciences:
- COLL-C103: Transnational Hispanic Cinemas
European Studies:
- EURO-W405/406: Special Topics in European Studies (Iberian content; consent of dept.)
History:
- HIST-F200: Issues in Latin America History
- HIST-F 336: Modern Central America History
- HIST-F340: Modern Argentina
- HIST-F345: History of Cuba and Puerto Rico
- HIST-F346: Modern Mexico
- HIST-F348: Introduction to Contemporary Latin American Reality
- HIST-J300: Seminar in History (Latin America or Iberian content; consent of dept.)
Latin American Studies:
- LTAM-L200: Topics in Latin American Studies
- LTAM-L210: The Latin American Experience
- LTAM-L211: Contemporary Problems in Latin America
- LTAM-L230: Maya Cultures, Religion, Communities & Identity in Mexico and Guatemala
- LTAM-L280: Indigenous Rights, Politics, and Histories in Latin America
Latino Studies:
- LATS-L101: Introduction to Latino Studies
- LATS-L102: Introduction to Latino History
- LATS-L103: Introduction to Latino Cultures
- LATS-L104: Latinas in the United States
- LATS-L200: American Borderlands
- LATS-L228: An Interdisciplinary Look at U.S. Latino/a Identities
- LATS-L302: Latinos in the Media
- LATS-L303: The Latino Family
- LATS-L304: Gender and Migration from the Caribbean
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