Spanish Syllabi

Fall 2008

250 Gateway to Advanced Spanish (3:3:0) Prerequisites: SPAN 210, appropriate placement score, or permission of department. Integration of advanced intermediate-level Spanish reading, writing, listening ,and speaking skills, as well as the development of critical thinking about authentic texts from around the globe. Taught in Spanish.

301 Grammar and Syntax (3:3:0) Prerequisite: SPAN 202, 209, appropriate placement score, or permission of instructor. In-depth review of Spanish grammar and syntax. Extensive practice in controlled and free writing with emphasis on fundamental difficulties and points of interference that exist between English and Spanish.

302 Reading and Writing Skills Development (6:6:0) Prerequisites: SPAN 202 or 209, appropriate placement score, or permission of instructor. Development of ability to write on topics of current interest. Readings provide examples of each topic and the necessary vocabulary for compositions. Introduces reading strategies and provides practice in the reading of different kinds of texts.

321 Introduction to Spanish Culture (3:3:0) Prerequisite: ENGL 101 or equivalent, or permission of instructor. Designed for nonmajors. History, culture, economic and social development, and scientific and artistic achievements that have contributed to the formation of modern Spain. Course work in English. Credit may be earned in either SPAN 321 or 461, but not in both.

322 Introduction to Latin American Culture (3:3:0) Prerequisite: ENGL 101 or equivalent, or permission of instructor. Designed for nonmajors. History, culture, economic and social development, and scientific and artistic achievements that have contributed to the formation of modern Latin America. Course work in English. Credit may be earned in either SPAN 322 or 466, but not in both.

323 Field Study in Hispanic Culture (1-3:6:0) Prerequisite: 60 credits or permission of instructor. Study tour to area of Spanish-speaking world. Students must attend a series of lectures before the tour, and must consult with the designated faculty member on a research project on a topic in Hispanic culture resulting in paper or report.

324 Study Abroad in Spanish (3:3:0) Prerequisite: SPAN 202, 209 or equivalent, or permission of instructor. Study at an academic institution in a Spanish-speaking country including classroom studies with professors from the host country and field experiences.

325 Major Hispanic Writers (3:3:0) Prerequisite: ENGL 101 or equivalent, or permission of instructor. Designed for nonmajors. Study of the works of major Hispanic writers in translation. Writers studied vary. Course work in English. May be taken toward fulfillment of the general requirement in literature for baccalaureate degrees. May be repeated for credit with permission of department.

329 Special Topics in Spanish and Latin American Literature (3:3:0) Prerequisite: ENGL 101, or permission of instructor. Designed for nonmajors. Course work in English. May be taken toward fulfillment of the humanities requirement in literature for baccalaureate degrees. May be repeated once for credit.

351 Oral Spanish (3:3:0) Prerequisite: SPAN 202, 209 or equivalent; appropriate placement score; or permission of instructor. Development of oral expression on topics of current interest and everyday situations, including written assignments. Not open to native speakers.

385 Introduction to Spanish Linguistics (3:3:0) Prerequisite: SPAN 301, 302, or advanced ability in Spanish; or permission of instructor. Introduces study of Spanish linguistics, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, pragmatics, historical linguistics, and sociolinguistics. Combines discussion of theoretical issues with linguistic analysis of Spanish. Conducted in Spanish.

390 Introduction to Hispanic Literary Analysis (3:3:0) Prerequisite: SPAN 302, or permission of instructor. Required course that prepares students for the study of Hispanic literatures. Introduces basic terminology of literary analysis and provides practice in the examination of texts in the major genres: poetry, narrative, and drama.

400 Spanish for the Professions (3:3:0) Prerequisites: SPAN 302, or permission of instructor. Advanced study of the language needed for use in a specific profession, such as translation, business, social service, or health professions. May be repeated for credit with change of topic.

425, 426 Independent Study (1-3:0:0), (1-3:0:0) Prerequisites: Spanish major with 90 credits, and permission of instructor. Research and analysis of a selected problem in literature or linguistics in consultation with a department member. Maximum of 6 credits of independent study may be applied to fulfillment of major requirements.

430 Spanish in the United States (3:3:0) Prerequisites: SPAN 302 and 351, or advanced ability in Spanish, or permission of instructor. Covers both formal and sociolinguistic aspects of Spanish in the U.S. by discussing demographic aspects and a historical overview of the varieties of Spanish spoken in the United States. Gives a foundation in issues such as linguistic variation, language choice, the relationship among race, ethnicity, and language; official language policies; individual and societal bilingualism; and language diversity in education.

451 Advanced Oral Spanish (3:3:0) Prerequisites: 9 credits of SPAN at 300 level or above, or permission of instructor. Development of vocabulary and strengthening of conversational skills through class discussions and oral and written reports based on contemporary themes. Not open to native speakers.

452 Advanced Written Spanish (3:3:0) Prerequisites: 9 credits of SPAN at 300 level or above, or permission of instructor. Development of skills required in writing Spanish. Guided and original compositions. Grammatical structures reviewed and supplemented with individual corrections.

461 Spanish Civilization and Culture (3:3:0) Prerequisite: SPAN 452, or permission of instructor. Survey of Spanish culture and civilization from pre-Roman era to the 20th century.

466 Latin American Civilization and Culture (3:3:0) Prerequisite: SPAN 452, or permission of instructor. Introduction to the study of Latin American civilization and culture from the pre-Columbian era to the 20th century.

480, 481 Special Topics in Spanish (3:3:0), (3:3:0) Prerequisites: SPAN 452, or permission of instructor. Study of a selected theme in Hispanic literature, culture, or linguistics. May be repeated for credit with change of topic.

483, 484 The Literature of Spain I, II (3:3:0) Prerequisites: SPAN 390 and 452 or permission of instructor; SPAN 483. Examines the main periods, trends, genres, and most representative works of the Spanish peninsular literature from its beginnings to the end of the Golden Age. SPAN 484 studies Spanish literature from 1700 to the present.

488 The Literature of Spanish America (3:3:0) Prerequisites: SPAN 390 and 452, or permission of instructor. Survey of the literature of Spanish America. Study of texts that are representative of the colonial, romantic, modernista, avant garde, and contemporary periods.

490 Internship in Spanish (1-6:0:0) Prerequisites: 9 credits in Spanish at the 300 level, or permission of instructor. Qualified students work with area schools, social service programs, government agencies, interest groups, museums, or corporations. Specific arrangements must be made with, and approved by, a member of the Spanish faculty during the semester prior to enrollment.

497, 498 Senior Honors Tutorial (3:0:0), (3:0:0) Prerequisites: Spanish major with 90 credits, cumulative GPA of 3.00, and GPA of 3.00 in major field. Students meeting these requirements are admitted to candidacy on submission of a letter of application to the department Honors Committee in the second half of the junior year. A faculty recommendation and an interview by the Honors Committee are also required. First semester involves weekly meetings with a faculty member to discuss readings from a comprehensive list prepared by the Spanish faculty. In the second semester, independent research and completion of an honors essay under the supervision of a member of the Spanish faculty are required.

500 History of the Spanish Language (3:3:0) Scientific study of the evolution of the Spanish language from its origin in Vulgar Latin to its present forms.

501 Applied Spanish Grammar (3:3:0) Analysis of Spanish grammar as a basis for teaching language skills. Terminology and methodology for the teaching of syntax are stressed.

502 Hispanic Sociolinguistics (3:3:0) Introduction to sociolinguistics with emphasis on bilingualism and language contact in the Spanish-speaking world including the United States.

505 Applied Spanish Stylistics (3:3:0) Study of creative writing, its form and expression, through text analysis from selected genres: novel, essay, drama, short story, and poetry. Practice in creative writing through exercises, composition, and workshops.

510 Introduction to The Graduate Study of Literature in Spanish (3:3:0) Prerequisite: graduate standing in master's program in foreign languages, or permission of instructor. Study of the nature of literary work and analysis of critical approaches to literature with an emphasis on texts written in Spanish. Course is a requirement for master's students of Spanish in their first year of study.

520 Studies in Medieval Spanish Literature (3:3:0) Study of a major work or a literary genre of this period.

525 Studies in Renaissance Literature (3:3:0) Study of a literary movement or selected authors of the Spanish Renaissance.

530 Studies in the Literature of the Golden Age (3:3:0) Study of a literary genre or a major author of Spanish literature of the Golden Age.

540 Studies in 20th-Century Literature (3:3:0) Study of a writer, genre, theme, or movement of this period.

545 Studies in Hispanic Literature (3:3:0) Study of major writers in a particular generation or movement.

551 Special Topics in Spanish (3:3:0) Special studies in Spanish or Latin American language, literature, or culture. Specific topics are announced in advance. May be repeated for credit with permission of department.

560 Studies in Spanish American Poetry (3:3:0) Study of major poets of a given period. Literary and social atmosphere of the period are emphasized.

565 Studies in Spanish American Drama (3:3:0) Study of playwrights who have made a major contribution to the development of the genre.

576 Advanced Translation (3:3:0) Prerequisite: graduate standing or permission of instructor. Advanced work in translation of selected texts from diverse fields. Comparative terminology, sight translation, and précis writing. Emphasis on the function and technique of documentation in translation. Translation from Spanish to English and from English to Spanish.

580 Contemporary Hispanic Institutions (3:3:0) Study of 20th-century cultural, social, and political institutions in Spain and Spanish America with emphasis on language and terminology used to describe their functions, regulations, and conditions.

635 Seminar in Don Quixote (3:3:0) Study of Don Quixote and major critical approaches to the work.

650 Seminar in Twentieth-Century Drama (3:3:0) Study of major dramatists in the generation of 1898 and contemporary theater.

655 Seminar in Twentieth-Century Prose (3:3:0) Study of major writer, theme, or movement in novel or essay.

670 Seminar in Spanish American Prose (3:3:0) Study of a selected theme, movement, or author in the novel, short story, or essay.

675 Seminar in Literature and Art (3:3:0) Comparative analysis of a literary theme or style in relation to other media (painting, architecture, film) for an integral understanding of the arts.

680 Seminar in Literature and Society (3:3:0) Study of a literary topic, a genre, or selected authors in relation to a given economic, social, or political system in Spain or Latin America.

685 Seminar in Literature and Ideas (3:3:0) Study of major ideological-philosophical themes and their artistic expression in literature.

798 Directed Reading and Research (3:0:0) Open only to degree students who have completed at least 18 credits. Reading and research on a specific project under the direction of a department member. Oral or written report required.

799 Thesis (1-6:0:0) Students who take SPAN 798 and then elect thesis option receive 3 credits for SPAN 799 on completion of thesis. Students who do not take SPAN 798 receive 6 credits for SPAN 799 on completion of the thesis. Graded S/NC.

800 Studies for the Doctor of Philosophy in Education (variable credit) Prerequisite: admission to PhD in education program to study in Spanish. Studies designed by student's discipline director and approved by student's doctoral committee that prepare student for research and writing in area of interest in discipline. Enrollment may be repeated.