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Hispanic Film and Popular Culture (H1SP003)

Dept/Division
MLC/ Humanities
Description:
Proficiency in Spanish is not required for completion of this cluster; students may choose three courses taught in English from among the alternatives. This cluster provides an analysis of the visual representations of social and cultural issues such as gender, race, class, and national identity in film and popular texts.
Note:
Unless otherwise noted, all clusters require at least twelve credits.
Courses:
COURSE
(crosslistings in other departments acceptable)
VALID
BEGINNING
VALID
THROUGH

Choose three of the following
CLT_202: INTRO TO CULTURAL STUDIES Spring 2006
SP_200: ADVANCED SPANISH COMPOSITION
SP_201: ADVANCED SPANISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION FOR NATIVE SPEAKERS Spring 2006
SP_249D: BURIED BUNUEL DALI LORCA
SP_271: POWER OF POPULAR CULTURE
SP_277: MEXICO DF: GLOBAL METROPOLIS
SP_281: OTHER BODIES
SP_282: US LATINOS/LATINAS
SP_287: LATIN AMERICAN FILM
SP_288: SPANISH FILM
SP_289: WOMEN IN HISPANIC FILM





Introduction to Spanish Studies (H1SP002)

Dept/Division
MLC/Humanities
Description:
This cluster introduces students to Spanish language and culture through courses that practice language skills as well as present current issues of interest in Hispanic countries.
Note:
Unless otherwise noted, all clusters require at least twelve credits.
Courses:
COURSE
(crosslistings in other departments acceptable)
VALID
BEGINNING
VALID
THROUGH

Choose three of the following
CLT_111Q: LATIN AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS
SP_101: ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
SP_102: ELEMENTARY SPANISH II
SP_151: INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I
SP_152: INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II
SP_157: SPANISH STUDIES ABROAD
SP_200: ADVANCED SPANISH COMPOSITION





Literature and Identity in Hispanic Societies (H1SP001)

Dept/Division
MLC/Humanities
Description:
An exploration of questions of identity including issues of class, race, nation, gender, and genre, through a variety of literary texts from Spain and Latin America. One course may be taken in English.
Note:
Unless otherwise noted, all clusters require at least twelve credits.
Courses:
COURSE
(crosslistings in other departments acceptable)
VALID
BEGINNING
VALID
THROUGH

Choose three of the following
SP_200: ADVANCED SPANISH COMPOSITION
SP_201: ADVANCED SPANISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION FOR NATIVE SPEAKERS Spring 2006
SP_202: INTRO TO MODERN SPANISH LIT
SP_203: EARLY HISPANIC TEXTS
SP_204: SPAN AMER LIT 1800 TO PRESNT
SP_207: SPANISH STUDIES ABROAD Summer 2009
SP_215: DON QUIXOTE: THE BOOK THE MYTH THE IMAGE Spring 2005
SP_216: THE PICARESQUE NOVEL
SP_217: EL QUIJOTE
SP_219: PARALLEL LIVES Spring 2006
SP_220: GOLDEN AGE DRAMA
SP_222: SPANISH-AMERICN COLONIAL LIT
SP_230: 19TH CENTURY SPANISH PROSE
SP_231: GEN OF 1898 & MODERNISMO
SP_245: CREATION & PERFORMANCE ON STAGE
SP_246: MODERN SPANISH PROSE
SP_247: MODERN SPANISH POETRY
SP_248: SPAIN'S TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACY
SP_249: TOPICS IN SPANISH LITERATURE AND CULTURE
SP_255: 20TH C SP-AM THEATER
SP_256: CONT SPANISH AMERICAN PROSE
SP_257: LATIN AMERICAN THEATER & POETRY Spring 2005
SP_257: MODERN SPANISH AMERICAN POET
SP_260: LAT-AM WOMEN WRITERS
SP_261: FACING FACTS: LATIN AM NONFICTION
SP_262: TOPICS IN SPANISH-AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE
SP_270: HISPANIC SHORT STORY
SP_275: CROSS READINGS: CULTURES OF SPAIN & LATIN AMER. Fall 2004
SP_282: U.S. LATINOS/LATINAS Spring 2009