Spanish (SPN)
Analysis and practical application of methods of teaching foreign language, including professional development, language pedagogy, and language standards. To be taken concurrently with CI 470
A study of a selection of Latin American authors and works representative of the major literary movements in Latin America, from Modernism to the present. Course taught in Spanish.
Study of Poetry, Fiction, Drama, Essays, etc. in Latin America. At the discretion of the instructor literary genres could be crossed with approaches such as gender, race, religion, ethnicity etc. Course taught in Spanish.
Study of representative Spanish authors and literary works and the major intellectual movements in peninsular literature from Medieval times to Spain's Golden Century. Course taught in Spanish.
Study of the representative Spanish authors and literary works and the major intellectual movements in peninsular literature during the 18th and 19th centuries. Course taught in Spanish.
Study of the representative SPanish authors and the major literary movements in peninsular literature from the Generation of 1898 to the present. Course taught in Spanish
This course will review and expand specific, advanced Spanish language structural points. It will include daily intensive practice in four linguistic skills. Course taught in Spanish.
Course based on origins of issues confronting contemporary Spain: the war's aftermath, transition to democracy and modernizatio, the European Union, terrorism, regional autonomy, feminism, sexual identity. Course taught in Spanish.
A detailed analysis of Spanish syntax and shades of meaning with the writing of original compositions in Spanish to perfect the student's own style.
Independent research in selected areas of Spanish and Spanish American literature that are not available in other courses in the catalog. The student has the opportunity to become familiar with leading authorities and bibliographies. Conferences and reports in Spanish.
Independent research in selected areas of Spanish and Spanish American literature that are not available in other courses in the catalog. The student has the opportunity to become familiar with leading authorities and bibliographies. Conferences and reports in Spanish.
Independent research in selected areas of Spanish and Spanish American literature that are not available in other courses in the catalog. The student has the opportunity to become familiar with leading authorities and bibliographies. Conferences and reports in Spanish.
Independent research in selected areas of Spanish and Spanish American literature that are not available in other courses in the catalog. The student has the opportunity to become familiar with leading authorities and bibliographies. Conferences and reports in Spanish.
Readings designed for the graduate student who has the interest and the ability to study in depth a certain author, genre, or literary movement.
Course introduces students to Latin American poetry within framework of gender/genre and linguistic subversions of canonical and linguistic codes in traditionalist Western aesthetics of poetry. Course taught in Spanish.
Leading writers and trends in thought and versification of the romantic period.
Overview of the various ways in which literary and non-literary Latin American texts have interacted during the 20th century. Course taught in Spanish.
Pre-req: SPN 656.
Survey of Castillian/Spanish poetry with emphasis on the cultural and intellectual contexts in which it is produced. Course taught in Spanish.
Pre-req: SPN 656.
Course introduces students to Latin American Theatre within framework of literary and discursive subversion theatre and realism. Course taught in Spanish.
Application of dramatic theories to samples of Castilliam/Spanish theatre. Emphasis will be placed on the cultural contexts of the plays read. Course taught in Spanish.
Pre-req: SPN 656.
The trends and characteristics of the Romantic Movement in the writings of its leading exponents in lyric poetry, nondramatic prose, and the theatre.
Emphasis on prose, poetry and the theatre since 1936, including writers in exile.
Development of Castillian/Spanish prose. Reading of selected works by important authors. Comparison and contrast of different types of discourses. Discourse analysis and interpretation. Course taught in Spanish.
Pre-req: SPN 656.
Independent Research in selected areas of Spanish or Spanish American Literature that are not available in other courses in the catalog.
Independent Research in selected areas of Spanish or Spanish American Literature that are not available in other courses in the catalog.
Independent Research in selected areas of Spanish or Spanish American Literature that are not available in other courses in the catalog.
Independent Research in selected areas of Spanish or Spanish American Literature that are not available in other courses in the catalog.
General survey of Spanish linguistics, both theoretical (phonetics, phonology, syntax and semantics) and applied (pragmatics, discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, and bilingualism). Course taught in Spanish.
Study of major trends in literary theory and criticism in the 20th century. Practical application of the theories to various kinds of texts written in Spanish. Course taught in Spanish.