All current offerings are below. This listing provides a snapshot of courses within this program and may not be complete. All course registration information can be found on the SIS website.
To see a complete list of courses offered and their descriptions, visit the online course catalog.
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Course # (Section)
Title
Day/Times
Instructor
Location
Term
Course Details
AS.210.111 (01)
Spanish Elements I
MWF 9:00AM - 9:50AM
Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Spanish Elements I AS.210.111 (01)
This is an introductory Spanish language course. On completion of this course, the students will have acquired the basic communication and grammatical skills necessary for speaking, writing, listening and reading in Spanish. Students will demonstrate these skills through their performance in class, by completing several online assignments, and by taking part in three group presentations in addition to two comprehensive exams which focus on the following thematic topics: Greetings, University Life, Family and Leisure. Students will also be introduced to the culture, history and geography of various Spanish and Latin American countries. The content covered in Spanish Elements 1 is the foundation for all consecutive Spanish courses. A placement exam is required to ensure the appropriate level.
Your enrollment in Spanish Elements I will not be considered for approval until you have emailed the Spanish Language Director. No new enrollments permitted after 4th class session.
Credits: 4.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 9:00AM - 9:50AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Room: Bloomberg 172
Status: Open
Seats Available: 3/17
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.111 (02)
Spanish Elements I
MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM
Rios Saavedra, Veronica; Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Spanish Elements I AS.210.111 (02)
This is an introductory Spanish language course. On completion of this course, the students will have acquired the basic communication and grammatical skills necessary for speaking, writing, listening and reading in Spanish. Students will demonstrate these skills through their performance in class, by completing several online assignments, and by taking part in three group presentations in addition to two comprehensive exams which focus on the following thematic topics: Greetings, University Life, Family and Leisure. Students will also be introduced to the culture, history and geography of various Spanish and Latin American countries. The content covered in Spanish Elements 1 is the foundation for all consecutive Spanish courses. A placement exam is required to ensure the appropriate level.
Your enrollment in Spanish Elements I will not be considered for approval until you have emailed the Spanish Language Director. No new enrollments permitted after 4th class session.
Credits: 4.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
This is an introductory Spanish language course. On completion of this course, the students will have acquired the basic communication and grammatical skills necessary for speaking, writing, listening and reading in Spanish. Students will demonstrate these skills through their performance in class, by completing several online assignments, and by taking part in three group presentations in addition to two comprehensive exams which focus on the following thematic topics: Greetings, University Life, Family and Leisure. Students will also be introduced to the culture, history and geography of various Spanish and Latin American countries. The content covered in Spanish Elements 1 is the foundation for all consecutive Spanish courses. A placement exam is required to ensure the appropriate level.
Your enrollment in Spanish Elements I will not be considered for approval until you have emailed the Spanish Language Director. No new enrollments permitted after 4th class session.
Credits: 4.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Tracy, Michelle Eileen; Williams, Rachel C
Room: Bloomberg 274
Status: Open
Seats Available: 5/17
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.111 (05)
Spanish Elements I
MWF 12:00PM - 12:50PM
Sanchez Paraiso, Maria; Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Spanish Elements I AS.210.111 (05)
This is an introductory Spanish language course. On completion of this course, the students will have acquired the basic communication and grammatical skills necessary for speaking, writing, listening and reading in Spanish. Students will demonstrate these skills through their performance in class, by completing several online assignments, and by taking part in three group presentations in addition to two comprehensive exams which focus on the following thematic topics: Greetings, University Life, Family and Leisure. Students will also be introduced to the culture, history and geography of various Spanish and Latin American countries. The content covered in Spanish Elements 1 is the foundation for all consecutive Spanish courses. A placement exam is required to ensure the appropriate level.
Your enrollment in Spanish Elements I will not be considered for approval until you have emailed the Spanish Language Director. No new enrollments permitted after 4th class session.
Credits: 4.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 12:00PM - 12:50PM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
This introductory Spanish language course is a continuation of the content covered in Spanish Elements I. On completion of this course, the students will have further developed the communication and grammatical skills necessary for speaking, writing, listening and reading in Spanish. Students will demonstrate these skills through their performance in class, by completing several online assignments, and by taking part in three group presentations in addition to two comprehensive exams which focus on the following thematic topics: Food, Sports, Shopping, Travel, and Health. Students will also be introduced to the culture, history and geography of various Spanish and Latin American countries. The content covered in Spanish Elements II prepares the students for Intermediate Spanish.
May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. No new enrollments permitted after 4th class session.
Prerequisite: AS.210.111 or appropriate placement exam score.
Credits: 4.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Room: Bloomberg 172
Status: Open
Seats Available: 11/17
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.112 (03)
Spanish Elements II
MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM
Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Spanish Elements II AS.210.112 (03)
This introductory Spanish language course is a continuation of the content covered in Spanish Elements I. On completion of this course, the students will have further developed the communication and grammatical skills necessary for speaking, writing, listening and reading in Spanish. Students will demonstrate these skills through their performance in class, by completing several online assignments, and by taking part in three group presentations in addition to two comprehensive exams which focus on the following thematic topics: Food, Sports, Shopping, Travel, and Health. Students will also be introduced to the culture, history and geography of various Spanish and Latin American countries. The content covered in Spanish Elements II prepares the students for Intermediate Spanish.
May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. No new enrollments permitted after 4th class session.
Prerequisite: AS.210.111 or appropriate placement exam score.
Credits: 4.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Room: Bloomberg 172
Status: Open
Seats Available: 3/16
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.112 (04)
Spanish Elements II
MWF 12:00PM - 12:50PM
Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Spanish Elements II AS.210.112 (04)
This introductory Spanish language course is a continuation of the content covered in Spanish Elements I. On completion of this course, the students will have further developed the communication and grammatical skills necessary for speaking, writing, listening and reading in Spanish. Students will demonstrate these skills through their performance in class, by completing several online assignments, and by taking part in three group presentations in addition to two comprehensive exams which focus on the following thematic topics: Food, Sports, Shopping, Travel, and Health. Students will also be introduced to the culture, history and geography of various Spanish and Latin American countries. The content covered in Spanish Elements II prepares the students for Intermediate Spanish.
May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. No new enrollments permitted after 4th class session.
Prerequisite: AS.210.111 or appropriate placement exam score.
Credits: 4.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 12:00PM - 12:50PM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Room: Bloomberg 172
Status: Open
Seats Available: 7/16
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.211 (01)
Intermediate Spanish I
MWF 9:00AM - 9:50AM
Martinez-Velez, Naiara
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Intermediate Spanish I AS.210.211 (01)
Intermediate Spanish I is a comprehensive study of Spanish designed for students who have attained an advanced elementary level in the language. The course is organized around a thematic approach to topics relevant to contemporary Hispanic culture. Students will practice the four language skills in the classroom through guided grammatical and creative conversational activities and through the completion of three comprehensive exams. Outside of class, students will complete extensive online assignments and write three major compositions (as part of the three exams). In addition, students will broaden their knowledge of Hispanic culture by viewing a Spanish-language film and by reading several literary selections. Successful completion of Intermediate Spanish I will prepare students for the next level of Spanish (Intermediate Spanish II).There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 9:00AM - 9:50AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Intermediate Spanish I is a comprehensive study of Spanish designed for students who have attained an advanced elementary level in the language. The course is organized around a thematic approach to topics relevant to contemporary Hispanic culture. Students will practice the four language skills in the classroom through guided grammatical and creative conversational activities and through the completion of three comprehensive exams. Outside of class, students will complete extensive online assignments and write three major compositions (as part of the three exams). In addition, students will broaden their knowledge of Hispanic culture by viewing a Spanish-language film and by reading several literary selections. Successful completion of Intermediate Spanish I will prepare students for the next level of Spanish (Intermediate Spanish II).There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Intermediate Spanish I is a comprehensive study of Spanish designed for students who have attained an advanced elementary level in the language. The course is organized around a thematic approach to topics relevant to contemporary Hispanic culture. Students will practice the four language skills in the classroom through guided grammatical and creative conversational activities and through the completion of three comprehensive exams. Outside of class, students will complete extensive online assignments and write three major compositions (as part of the three exams). In addition, students will broaden their knowledge of Hispanic culture by viewing a Spanish-language film and by reading several literary selections. Successful completion of Intermediate Spanish I will prepare students for the next level of Spanish (Intermediate Spanish II).There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Intermediate Spanish I is a comprehensive study of Spanish designed for students who have attained an advanced elementary level in the language. The course is organized around a thematic approach to topics relevant to contemporary Hispanic culture. Students will practice the four language skills in the classroom through guided grammatical and creative conversational activities and through the completion of three comprehensive exams. Outside of class, students will complete extensive online assignments and write three major compositions (as part of the three exams). In addition, students will broaden their knowledge of Hispanic culture by viewing a Spanish-language film and by reading several literary selections. Successful completion of Intermediate Spanish I will prepare students for the next level of Spanish (Intermediate Spanish II).There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 12:00PM - 12:50PM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Martinez-Velez, Naiara
Room: Krieger 300
Status: Waitlist Only
Seats Available: 0/17
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.212 (02)
Intermediate Spanish II
MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM
Alvarez Torres, Mariana; Martinez-Velez, Naiara
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Intermediate Spanish II AS.210.212 (02)
Intermediate Spanish II is a comprehensive study of Spanish designed for students who have attained a mid-intermediate level in the language or who have completed Spanish 212. The course is organized around a thematic approach to topics relevant to contemporary Hispanic culture. Students will practice the four language skills in the classroom through guided grammatical and creative conversational activities and through the completion of three comprehensive exams. Outside of class, students will complete extensive online assignments and write three major compositions (as part of the three exams). In addition, students will broaden their knowledge of Hispanic culture by viewing a Spanish-language film and by reading several literary selections. Successful completion of Intermediate Spanish II will prepare students for the next level of Spanish (Advanced Spanish I).There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. No new enrollments permitted after September 13th.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Intermediate Spanish II is a comprehensive study of Spanish designed for students who have attained a mid-intermediate level in the language or who have completed Spanish 212. The course is organized around a thematic approach to topics relevant to contemporary Hispanic culture. Students will practice the four language skills in the classroom through guided grammatical and creative conversational activities and through the completion of three comprehensive exams. Outside of class, students will complete extensive online assignments and write three major compositions (as part of the three exams). In addition, students will broaden their knowledge of Hispanic culture by viewing a Spanish-language film and by reading several literary selections. Successful completion of Intermediate Spanish II will prepare students for the next level of Spanish (Advanced Spanish I).There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. No new enrollments permitted after September 13th.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Intermediate Spanish II is a comprehensive study of Spanish designed for students who have attained a mid-intermediate level in the language or who have completed Spanish 212. The course is organized around a thematic approach to topics relevant to contemporary Hispanic culture. Students will practice the four language skills in the classroom through guided grammatical and creative conversational activities and through the completion of three comprehensive exams. Outside of class, students will complete extensive online assignments and write three major compositions (as part of the three exams). In addition, students will broaden their knowledge of Hispanic culture by viewing a Spanish-language film and by reading several literary selections. Successful completion of Intermediate Spanish II will prepare students for the next level of Spanish (Advanced Spanish I).There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. No new enrollments permitted after September 13th.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 12:00PM - 12:50PM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Martinez-Velez, Naiara; Torres Burgos, Carmen
Room: Bloomberg 178
Status: Open
Seats Available: 4/16
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.311 (01)
Advanced Spanish I
MWF 9:00AM - 9:50AM
Chirinos Delgado, Grecia Bellatrix; Hubbard, Arancha
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Advanced Spanish I AS.210.311 (01)
This course is a comprehensive study of the Spanish language focused on the continuing development of students’ communicative abilities and their knowledge of Hispanic cultures. Students will expand their use of basic structures of Spanish with a special emphasis on more difficult grammatical and vocabulary aspects, and further improve both their oral and written skills. Students will sharper their critical thinking skills and listening abilities utilizing movies and written texts. This course combines an extensive use of an online component with class participation and three exams. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have acquired extended complex language tools that facilitate proficiency in Spanish and its use in various professional contexts. There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 9:00AM - 9:50AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Chirinos Delgado, Grecia Bellatrix; Hubbard, Arancha
Room: Gilman 217
Status: Open
Seats Available: 10/15
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.311 (02)
Advanced Spanish I
MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM
Chirinos Delgado, Grecia Bellatrix; Hubbard, Arancha; Martinez-Velez, Naiara
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Advanced Spanish I AS.210.311 (02)
This course is a comprehensive study of the Spanish language focused on the continuing development of students’ communicative abilities and their knowledge of Hispanic cultures. Students will expand their use of basic structures of Spanish with a special emphasis on more difficult grammatical and vocabulary aspects, and further improve both their oral and written skills. Students will sharper their critical thinking skills and listening abilities utilizing movies and written texts. This course combines an extensive use of an online component with class participation and three exams. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have acquired extended complex language tools that facilitate proficiency in Spanish and its use in various professional contexts. There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Chirinos Delgado, Grecia Bellatrix; Hubbard, Arancha; Martinez-Velez, Naiara
Room: Gilman 217
Status: Open
Seats Available: 6/15
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.311 (03)
Advanced Spanish I
MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM
Chirinos Delgado, Grecia Bellatrix; Hubbard, Arancha; Ramos, Rosario
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Advanced Spanish I AS.210.311 (03)
This course is a comprehensive study of the Spanish language focused on the continuing development of students’ communicative abilities and their knowledge of Hispanic cultures. Students will expand their use of basic structures of Spanish with a special emphasis on more difficult grammatical and vocabulary aspects, and further improve both their oral and written skills. Students will sharper their critical thinking skills and listening abilities utilizing movies and written texts. This course combines an extensive use of an online component with class participation and three exams. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have acquired extended complex language tools that facilitate proficiency in Spanish and its use in various professional contexts. There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Chirinos Delgado, Grecia Bellatrix; Hubbard, Arancha; Ramos, Rosario
Room: Gilman 479
Status: Open
Seats Available: 1/15
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.312 (02)
Advanced Spanish II
MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM
Hubbard, Arancha
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Advanced Spanish II AS.210.312 (02)
This course is thorough review of the Spanish language focused on the development of students’ communicative abilities and their knowledge of Hispanic cultures. Students will both expand their knowledge of the basic structures of Spanish, with special emphasis on more difficult grammatical and vocabulary aspects, and further improve on oral and written skills. Students will increase their critical thinking skills and listening abilities utilizing movies and written texts. This course combines an extensive use of an online component, class participation and three exams. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have acquired more complex language tools to become proficient in Spanish and its use in various professional contexts. There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Hubbard, Arancha
Room: Gilman 479
Status: Open
Seats Available: 11/15
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.312 (03)
Advanced Spanish II
MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM
Hubbard, Arancha
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Advanced Spanish II AS.210.312 (03)
This course is thorough review of the Spanish language focused on the development of students’ communicative abilities and their knowledge of Hispanic cultures. Students will both expand their knowledge of the basic structures of Spanish, with special emphasis on more difficult grammatical and vocabulary aspects, and further improve on oral and written skills. Students will increase their critical thinking skills and listening abilities utilizing movies and written texts. This course combines an extensive use of an online component, class participation and three exams. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have acquired more complex language tools to become proficient in Spanish and its use in various professional contexts. There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Hubbard, Arancha
Room: Gilman 217
Status: Open
Seats Available: 8/15
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.312 (04)
Advanced Spanish II
MWF 12:00PM - 12:50PM
Alvarez Torres, Mariana; Hubbard, Arancha
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Advanced Spanish II AS.210.312 (04)
This course is thorough review of the Spanish language focused on the development of students’ communicative abilities and their knowledge of Hispanic cultures. Students will both expand their knowledge of the basic structures of Spanish, with special emphasis on more difficult grammatical and vocabulary aspects, and further improve on oral and written skills. Students will increase their critical thinking skills and listening abilities utilizing movies and written texts. This course combines an extensive use of an online component, class participation and three exams. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have acquired more complex language tools to become proficient in Spanish and its use in various professional contexts. There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 12:00PM - 12:50PM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Medical Spanish is a comprehensive examination of vocabulary and grammar for students who either work or intend to work in medicine and health-related fields in Spanish-speaking environments. The student will be able to participate in conversations on topics such as contrasting health systems, body structures, disorders and conditions, consulting your doctor, physical and mental health, first-aid, hospitalization and surgery on completion of this course. In completing the course’s final project students will apply, synthesize, and reflect on what has been learned in the class by creating a professional dossier individualized to their professional interests. There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Not open to native speakers of Spanish. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 10:30AM - 11:45AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Torres Burgos, Carmen
Room: Bloomberg 172
Status: Open
Seats Available: 3/15
PosTag(s): MSCH-HUM
AS.210.313 (03)
Medical Spanish
TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM
Torres Burgos, Carmen
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Medical Spanish AS.210.313 (03)
Medical Spanish is a comprehensive examination of vocabulary and grammar for students who either work or intend to work in medicine and health-related fields in Spanish-speaking environments. The student will be able to participate in conversations on topics such as contrasting health systems, body structures, disorders and conditions, consulting your doctor, physical and mental health, first-aid, hospitalization and surgery on completion of this course. In completing the course’s final project students will apply, synthesize, and reflect on what has been learned in the class by creating a professional dossier individualized to their professional interests. There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Not open to native speakers of Spanish. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Torres Burgos, Carmen
Room: Gilman 219
Status: Open
Seats Available: 2/15
PosTag(s): MSCH-HUM
AS.210.314 (01)
Spanish for International Commerce
MW 12:00PM - 1:15PM
Hubbard, Arancha
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Spanish for International Commerce AS.210.314 (01)
Spanish for international business is an overview of business topics in an international Spanish-speaking context with an emphasis on deep review of grammar and vocabulary acquisition. On completion of this course the student will have developed the ability to read and critically discuss business and government relations in Latin America and will have examine entrepreneurship, finance, marketing, business ethics, human resources and commerce in the Spanish speaking world. In completing the course’s final project students will apply, synthesize, and reflect on what has been covered in the class by creating a professional dossier individualized to their own professional interests. Concepts learned in this course will be directly applicable to careers linked to international relations and will apply to various careers in business. There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Not open to native speakers of Spanish. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session. Language Program Director: Loreto Sanchez-Serrano
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MW 12:00PM - 1:15PM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Hubbard, Arancha
Room: Gilman 77
Status: Open
Seats Available: 6/10
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.316 (01)
Conversational Spanish
TTh 10:30AM - 11:45AM
Ramos, Rosario
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Conversational Spanish AS.210.316 (01)
Conversational Spanish surveys high-interest themes, discusses short films by contemporary Hispanic filmmakers and offers a thorough review of grammar. The student will be able to participate in conversations on topics such as personality traits, social media, political power, art and lifestyles on completion of this course. Conversational skills mastered during the course apply to all careers interconnected by Spanish. There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Not open to native speakers of Spanish. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 10:30AM - 11:45AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Ramos, Rosario
Room: Gilman 219
Status: Open
Seats Available: 4/15
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.317 (01)
Adv Spanish Composition
TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM
Hubbard, Arancha; Martinez-Velez, Naiara
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Adv Spanish Composition AS.210.317 (01)
This third-year course is a hands-on and process-oriented introduction to discussion and compositional analysis. On completion of this course, students will have improved their Spanish writing skills in various types of compositions they might be expected to write in academic settings and in real-life formats such as film reviews, letters to the editor, cover letters, etc. The course also focuses on refinement of grammar and vocabulary use.
May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Not open to native speakers of Spanish. No new enrollments permitted after September 13th.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Spanish Translation for the Professions surveys the field of contemporary translation theory and provides practice of translation from English to Spanish. Translation exercises may include comparing and contrasting texts of literature, medicine, health, law, technology, politics, and journalism. Students will identify and differentiate terminology specific to these various fields and will focus on practicing correct uses of the grammatical structures relevant to the translation of both English and Spanish. In the course’s final projects students will apply, synthesize, and reflect on what has been learned in the class by completing a translation exercise individualized to their professional interests. Strategies of communication mastered in this course will help students of Spanish throughout their careers, in that achievement of the course objectives will help students discern, translate, and evaluate the usefulness of translations in different professional settings. There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Not open to native speakers of Spanish. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 9:00AM - 10:15AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Ramos, Rosario
Room: Gilman 77
Status: Open
Seats Available: 2/12
PosTag(s): MSCH-HUM
AS.210.411 (02)
Translation for the Professions
TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM
Ramos, Rosario
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Translation for the Professions AS.210.411 (02)
Spanish Translation for the Professions surveys the field of contemporary translation theory and provides practice of translation from English to Spanish. Translation exercises may include comparing and contrasting texts of literature, medicine, health, law, technology, politics, and journalism. Students will identify and differentiate terminology specific to these various fields and will focus on practicing correct uses of the grammatical structures relevant to the translation of both English and Spanish. In the course’s final projects students will apply, synthesize, and reflect on what has been learned in the class by completing a translation exercise individualized to their professional interests. Strategies of communication mastered in this course will help students of Spanish throughout their careers, in that achievement of the course objectives will help students discern, translate, and evaluate the usefulness of translations in different professional settings. There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Not open to native speakers of Spanish. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Ramos, Rosario
Room: Gilman 77
Status: Waitlist Only
Seats Available: 0/12
PosTag(s): MSCH-HUM
AS.210.412 (01)
Community Based Learning - Spanish Language Practicum
T 9:00AM - 9:50AM
Sanchez, Loreto
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Community Based Learning - Spanish Language Practicum AS.210.412 (01)
This fourth-year course involves a specially designed project related to the student’s minor concentration. On completion of this course, the student will be able to use the Spanish language in real world contexts. The student-designed project may be related to each student´s current employment context or developed in agencies or organizations that complement student’s research and experimental background while contributing to the improvement of his/her language proficiency.
There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. No new enrollments permitted after first week of class.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: T 9:00AM - 9:50AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Sanchez, Loreto
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 3/10
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.412 (02)
Community Based Learning - Spanish Language Practicum
Th 9:00AM - 9:50AM
Sanchez, Loreto
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Community Based Learning - Spanish Language Practicum AS.210.412 (02)
This fourth-year course involves a specially designed project related to the student’s minor concentration. On completion of this course, the student will be able to use the Spanish language in real world contexts. The student-designed project may be related to each student´s current employment context or developed in agencies or organizations that complement student’s research and experimental background while contributing to the improvement of his/her language proficiency.
There is no final exam. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. No new enrollments permitted after first week of class.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: Th 9:00AM - 9:50AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Sanchez, Loreto
Room:
Status: Waitlist Only
Seats Available: 0/10
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.231 (01)
Introduction to Literature in Spanish
MWF 9:00AM - 9:50AM
Gonzalez, Eduardo; Hernando Cubas, Alexis
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Introduction to Literature in Spanish AS.215.231 (01)
The main objective of this course is to examine and discuss specific authors and topics in literature in Spanish from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. The course is designed to cover a selection of Hispanic texts from Spain and Latin America. Literary genres to be studied will include narratives, poetry, and drama. The bulk of each class session will be dedicated to the discussion of the assigned readings. This course is taught in Spanish. This course is required for the major in Spanish.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 9:00AM - 9:50AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Taught in Spanish. This course will explore the fundamental aspects of Latin- America culture from the formation of independent states through the present—in light of the social, political, and economic histories of the region. The course will offer a general survey of history of Latin- America, and will discuss texts, movies, songs, pictures, and paintings, in relation to their social, political, and cultural contexts. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 3:00PM - 4:15PM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Clarke, Rhiannon Taylor
Room: Hodson 303
Status: Open
Seats Available: 14/18
PosTag(s): INST-GLOBAL, INST-NWHIST, INST-CP
AS.215.390 (01)
Modern Spanish Culture
TTh 9:00AM - 10:15AM
Gonzalez, Eduardo; Pinar Diaz, Alicia
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Modern Spanish Culture AS.215.390 (01)
This course will explore the fundamental aspects of Spanish culture from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries. The course will offer a general survey of the history of Spain and will discuss texts, movies, songs, pictures, and paintings in relation to their social, political, and cultural contexts. This course will be of particular interest for students planning on spending a semester abroad in Spain—specially for those students going to the JHU Fall Semester in Madrid, at Carlos III University. Taught in Spanish. Recommended Course Background: AS.210.311 or appropriate Webcape score.
AS.215.390 was formerly numbered AS.211.390
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 9:00AM - 10:15AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Gonzalez, Eduardo; Pinar Diaz, Alicia
Room: Olin 305
Status: Open
Seats Available: 7/18
PosTag(s): GRLL-SPAN, INST-CP, INST-GLOBAL
AS.215.406 (01)
Novelist Intellectuals
TTh 9:00AM - 10:15AM
Seguin, Becquer D
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Novelist Intellectuals AS.215.406 (01)
What does a novelist’s op-ed about economics have to do with her literary writing? In what ways does a fiction writer’s essays on the environment inform how we read her novels? What happens when we find the political opinions of a writer objectionable? This undergraduate seminar will consider what the Spanish writer Francisco Ayala termed “novelist intellectuals,” that is, literary writers who actively participate in a society’s public sphere. Considering writers from Madrid to New York, from London to Buenos Aires, we will ask how one should hold a novelist’s fictional and non-fictional writings in the balance and explore ways of reading that allow us to consider the public intellectual side and the aesthetic side of a novelist together.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 9:00AM - 10:15AM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Seguin, Becquer D
Room: Krieger Laverty
Status: Open
Seats Available: 7/18
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.419 (01)
Colombia: Territory Against Nation
MW 3:00PM - 4:15PM
Egginton, William; Gonzalez, Eduardo
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Colombia: Territory Against Nation AS.215.419 (01)
The nation of Colombia amounts to a large country partly made immense and hard to govern and corruptible by its territorial nexus and porous frontier with Venezuela. Starting from such polemic claim, leaning on misgovernance vs. excessive governmentality, we will study two novels, Laura Restrepo’s Delirio/Delirium (2004) and Juan Gabriel Vásquez’s The Noise of Things Falling (2011); both winners of the prestigious Planeta Prize. To what extent can literary fictions of such scope and ambitions, invested in deeply rooted family politics, help or harm the reader’s political trust in nations as novels and fictions as nations?
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MW 3:00PM - 4:15PM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Egginton, William; Gonzalez, Eduardo
Room: Gilman 219
Status: Open
Seats Available: 9/25
PosTag(s): INST-GLOBAL
AS.215.607 (01)
Utopia, Text, Torture
F 12:00PM - 2:00PM
Egginton, William; Gonzalez, Eduardo
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Utopia, Text, Torture AS.215.607 (01)
We will examine and stress-test writings that graphically breach and exploit established literary discourses in direct or indirect reference to unbound self-consciousness. This mode of textual introspection struggles against false consciousness as a form of self-absorbed torture (matching routine practices by the dictorships that rule over any sense of actuality in these novels). Textual imprisonment (often hyper-sexualized) escapes and humiliates these otherwise triumphantly gendered writers. Diamela Eltit, Lumpérica (1983); José Donoso, La desesperanza (1986); Néstor Perlongher, O negocio do miché. Prostitução viril em Sao Paulo (1987), La prostitución masculina (1993) or El negocio del deseo (1999); Mario Vargas Llosa, El paraíso en la otra esquina (2003); Laura Restrepo, Delirio (2004). In each case, aspects of dictatorship as specific South American despotism should loudly impact our discussions.
Credits: 0.00
Level: Graduate
Days/Times: F 12:00PM - 2:00PM 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Egginton, William; Gonzalez, Eduardo
Room: Gilman 479
Status: Open
Seats Available: 9/15
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.826 (01)
Spanish Independent Study
Gonzalez, Eduardo
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Spanish Independent Study AS.215.826 (01)
Credits: 0.00
Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
Days/Times: 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Gonzalez, Eduardo
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 5/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.826 (02)
Spanish Independent Study
Egginton, William
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Spanish Independent Study AS.215.826 (02)
Credits: 0.00
Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
Days/Times: 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Egginton, William
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 4/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.826 (05)
Spanish Independent Study
Seguin, Becquer D
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Spanish Independent Study AS.215.826 (05)
Credits: 0.00
Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
Days/Times: 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Seguin, Becquer D
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 5/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.827 (01)
Spanish Dissertation
Gonzalez, Eduardo
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Spanish Dissertation AS.215.827 (01)
Credits: 0.00
Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
Days/Times: 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Gonzalez, Eduardo
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 5/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.827 (02)
Spanish Dissertation
Egginton, William
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Spanish Dissertation AS.215.827 (02)
Credits: 0.00
Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
Days/Times: 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Egginton, William
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 5/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.827 (04)
Spanish Dissertation
Castro-Klaren, Sara
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Spanish Dissertation AS.215.827 (04)
Credits: 0.00
Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
Days/Times: 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Castro-Klaren, Sara
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 5/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.827 (05)
Spanish Dissertation
Seguin, Becquer D
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Spanish Dissertation AS.215.827 (05)
Credits: 0.00
Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
Days/Times: 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Seguin, Becquer D
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 4/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.828 (01)
Spanish Proposal Preparation
Gonzalez, Eduardo
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Spanish Proposal Preparation AS.215.828 (01)
Credits: 0.00
Level: Graduate
Days/Times: 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Gonzalez, Eduardo
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 4/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.828 (02)
Spanish Proposal Preparation
Egginton, William
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Spanish Proposal Preparation AS.215.828 (02)
Credits: 0.00
Level: Graduate
Days/Times: 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Egginton, William
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 5/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.828 (04)
Spanish Proposal Preparation
Seguin, Becquer D
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Spanish Proposal Preparation AS.215.828 (04)
Credits: 0.00
Level: Graduate
Days/Times: 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Seguin, Becquer D
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 5/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.828 (05)
Spanish Proposal Preparation
Castro-Klaren, Sara
Homewood Campus
Fall 2022
Spanish Proposal Preparation AS.215.828 (05)
Credits: 0.00
Level: Graduate
Days/Times: 08-29-2022 to 12-09-2022
Instructor: Castro-Klaren, Sara
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 5/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.111 (01)
Spanish Elements I
MWF 9:00AM - 9:50AM
Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Elements I AS.210.111 (01)
This is an introductory Spanish language course. On completion of this course, the students will have acquired the basic communication and grammatical skills necessary for speaking, writing, listening and reading in Spanish. Students will demonstrate these skills through their performance in class, by completing several online assignments, and by taking part in three group presentations in addition to two comprehensive exams which focus on the following thematic topics: Greetings, University Life, Family and Leisure. Students will also be introduced to the culture, history and geography of various Spanish and Latin American countries. The content covered in Spanish Elements 1 is the foundation for all consecutive Spanish courses. A placement exam is required to ensure the appropriate level.
Your enrollment in Spanish Elements I will not be considered for approval until you have emailed the Spanish Language Director. No new enrollments permitted after 4th class session.
Credits: 4.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 9:00AM - 9:50AM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Room: Gilman 186
Status: Open
Seats Available: 10/17
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.111 (02)
Spanish Elements I
MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM
Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Elements I AS.210.111 (02)
This is an introductory Spanish language course. On completion of this course, the students will have acquired the basic communication and grammatical skills necessary for speaking, writing, listening and reading in Spanish. Students will demonstrate these skills through their performance in class, by completing several online assignments, and by taking part in three group presentations in addition to two comprehensive exams which focus on the following thematic topics: Greetings, University Life, Family and Leisure. Students will also be introduced to the culture, history and geography of various Spanish and Latin American countries. The content covered in Spanish Elements 1 is the foundation for all consecutive Spanish courses. A placement exam is required to ensure the appropriate level.
Your enrollment in Spanish Elements I will not be considered for approval until you have emailed the Spanish Language Director. No new enrollments permitted after 4th class session.
Credits: 4.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Room: Gilman 186
Status: Open
Seats Available: 4/17
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.112 (01)
Spanish Elements II
MWF 9:00AM - 9:50AM
Hernando Cubas, Alexis; Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Elements II AS.210.112 (01)
This introductory Spanish language course is a continuation of the content covered in Spanish Elements I. On completion of this course, the students will have further developed the communication and grammatical skills necessary for speaking, writing, listening and reading in Spanish. Students will demonstrate these skills through their performance in class, by completing several online assignments, and by taking part in three group presentations in addition to two comprehensive exams which focus on the following thematic topics: Food, Sports, Shopping, Travel, and Health. Students will also be introduced to the culture, history and geography of various Spanish and Latin American countries. The content covered in Spanish Elements II prepares the students for Intermediate Spanish.
No new enrollments permitted after 4th class session.
Prerequisite: AS.210.111 or appropriate placement exam score.
Credits: 4.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 9:00AM - 9:50AM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Chirinos Delgado, Grecia Bellatrix; Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Elements II AS.210.112 (02)
This introductory Spanish language course is a continuation of the content covered in Spanish Elements I. On completion of this course, the students will have further developed the communication and grammatical skills necessary for speaking, writing, listening and reading in Spanish. Students will demonstrate these skills through their performance in class, by completing several online assignments, and by taking part in three group presentations in addition to two comprehensive exams which focus on the following thematic topics: Food, Sports, Shopping, Travel, and Health. Students will also be introduced to the culture, history and geography of various Spanish and Latin American countries. The content covered in Spanish Elements II prepares the students for Intermediate Spanish.
No new enrollments permitted after 4th class session.
Prerequisite: AS.210.111 or appropriate placement exam score.
Credits: 4.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Chirinos Delgado, Grecia Bellatrix; Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Room: Krieger 308
Status: Open
Seats Available: 9/17
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.112 (03)
Spanish Elements II
MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM
Chirinos Delgado, Grecia Bellatrix; Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Elements II AS.210.112 (03)
This introductory Spanish language course is a continuation of the content covered in Spanish Elements I. On completion of this course, the students will have further developed the communication and grammatical skills necessary for speaking, writing, listening and reading in Spanish. Students will demonstrate these skills through their performance in class, by completing several online assignments, and by taking part in three group presentations in addition to two comprehensive exams which focus on the following thematic topics: Food, Sports, Shopping, Travel, and Health. Students will also be introduced to the culture, history and geography of various Spanish and Latin American countries. The content covered in Spanish Elements II prepares the students for Intermediate Spanish.
No new enrollments permitted after 4th class session.
Prerequisite: AS.210.111 or appropriate placement exam score.
Credits: 4.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Chirinos Delgado, Grecia Bellatrix; Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Room: Krieger 307
Status: Open
Seats Available: 6/17
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.112 (04)
Spanish Elements II
MWF 12:00PM - 12:50PM
Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Elements II AS.210.112 (04)
This introductory Spanish language course is a continuation of the content covered in Spanish Elements I. On completion of this course, the students will have further developed the communication and grammatical skills necessary for speaking, writing, listening and reading in Spanish. Students will demonstrate these skills through their performance in class, by completing several online assignments, and by taking part in three group presentations in addition to two comprehensive exams which focus on the following thematic topics: Food, Sports, Shopping, Travel, and Health. Students will also be introduced to the culture, history and geography of various Spanish and Latin American countries. The content covered in Spanish Elements II prepares the students for Intermediate Spanish.
No new enrollments permitted after 4th class session.
Prerequisite: AS.210.111 or appropriate placement exam score.
Credits: 4.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 12:00PM - 12:50PM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Room: Hodson 211
Status: Open
Seats Available: 6/17
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.211 (03)
Intermediate Spanish I
MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM
Martinez-Velez, Naiara; Tracy, Michelle Eileen
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Intermediate Spanish I AS.210.211 (03)
Intermediate Spanish I is a comprehensive study of Spanish designed for students who have attained an advanced elementary level in the language. The course is organized around a thematic approach to topics relevant to contemporary Hispanic culture. Students will practice the four language skills in the classroom through guided grammatical and creative conversational activities and through the completion of three comprehensive exams. Outside of class, students will complete extensive online assignments and write three major compositions (as part of the three exams). In addition, students will broaden their knowledge of Hispanic culture by viewing a Spanish-language film and by reading several literary selections. Successful completion of Intermediate Spanish I will prepare students for the next level of Spanish (Intermediate Spanish II).There is no final exam. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Chirinos Delgado, Grecia Bellatrix; Martinez-Velez, Naiara
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Intermediate Spanish II AS.210.212 (01)
Intermediate Spanish II is a comprehensive study of Spanish designed for students who have attained a mid-intermediate level in the language or who have completed Spanish 212. The course is organized around a thematic approach to topics relevant to contemporary Hispanic culture. Students will practice the four language skills in the classroom through guided grammatical and creative conversational activities and through the completion of three comprehensive exams. Outside of class, students will complete extensive online assignments and write three major compositions (as part of the three exams). In addition, students will broaden their knowledge of Hispanic culture by viewing a Spanish-language film and by reading several literary selections. Successful completion of Intermediate Spanish II will prepare students for the next level of Spanish (Advanced Spanish I).There is no final exam. No new enrollments permitted after the fourth class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 9:00AM - 9:50AM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Chirinos Delgado, Grecia Bellatrix; Martinez-Velez, Naiara
Room: Gilman 313
Status: Open
Seats Available: 9/17
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.212 (02)
Intermediate Spanish II
MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM
Martinez-Velez, Naiara; Sanchez Paraiso, Maria
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Intermediate Spanish II AS.210.212 (02)
Intermediate Spanish II is a comprehensive study of Spanish designed for students who have attained a mid-intermediate level in the language or who have completed Spanish 212. The course is organized around a thematic approach to topics relevant to contemporary Hispanic culture. Students will practice the four language skills in the classroom through guided grammatical and creative conversational activities and through the completion of three comprehensive exams. Outside of class, students will complete extensive online assignments and write three major compositions (as part of the three exams). In addition, students will broaden their knowledge of Hispanic culture by viewing a Spanish-language film and by reading several literary selections. Successful completion of Intermediate Spanish II will prepare students for the next level of Spanish (Advanced Spanish I).There is no final exam. No new enrollments permitted after the fourth class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Martinez-Velez, Naiara; Sanchez Paraiso, Maria
Room: Gilman 313
Status: Open
Seats Available: 3/17
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.212 (03)
Intermediate Spanish II
MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM
Martinez-Velez, Naiara; Ramos, Rosario
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Intermediate Spanish II AS.210.212 (03)
Intermediate Spanish II is a comprehensive study of Spanish designed for students who have attained a mid-intermediate level in the language or who have completed Spanish 212. The course is organized around a thematic approach to topics relevant to contemporary Hispanic culture. Students will practice the four language skills in the classroom through guided grammatical and creative conversational activities and through the completion of three comprehensive exams. Outside of class, students will complete extensive online assignments and write three major compositions (as part of the three exams). In addition, students will broaden their knowledge of Hispanic culture by viewing a Spanish-language film and by reading several literary selections. Successful completion of Intermediate Spanish II will prepare students for the next level of Spanish (Advanced Spanish I).There is no final exam. No new enrollments permitted after the fourth class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Chirinos Delgado, Grecia Bellatrix; Martinez-Velez, Naiara
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Intermediate Spanish II AS.210.212 (04)
Intermediate Spanish II is a comprehensive study of Spanish designed for students who have attained a mid-intermediate level in the language or who have completed Spanish 212. The course is organized around a thematic approach to topics relevant to contemporary Hispanic culture. Students will practice the four language skills in the classroom through guided grammatical and creative conversational activities and through the completion of three comprehensive exams. Outside of class, students will complete extensive online assignments and write three major compositions (as part of the three exams). In addition, students will broaden their knowledge of Hispanic culture by viewing a Spanish-language film and by reading several literary selections. Successful completion of Intermediate Spanish II will prepare students for the next level of Spanish (Advanced Spanish I).There is no final exam. No new enrollments permitted after the fourth class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 12:00PM - 12:50PM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Chirinos Delgado, Grecia Bellatrix; Martinez-Velez, Naiara
Room: Gilman 313
Status: Open
Seats Available: 1/17
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.311 (01)
Advanced Spanish I
MWF 9:00AM - 9:50AM
Hubbard, Arancha
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Advanced Spanish I AS.210.311 (01)
This course is a comprehensive study of the Spanish language focused on the continuing development of students’ communicative abilities and their knowledge of Hispanic cultures. Students will expand their use of basic structures of Spanish with a special emphasis on more difficult grammatical and vocabulary aspects, and further improve both their oral and written skills. Students will sharper their critical thinking skills and listening abilities utilizing movies and written texts. This course combines an extensive use of an online component with class participation and three exams. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have acquired extended complex language tools that facilitate proficiency in Spanish and its use in various professional contexts. There is no final exam. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 9:00AM - 9:50AM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Hubbard, Arancha
Room: Gilman 381
Status: Open
Seats Available: 11/15
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.311 (03)
Advanced Spanish I
MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM
Hubbard, Arancha; Sanchez Paraiso, Maria
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Advanced Spanish I AS.210.311 (03)
This course is a comprehensive study of the Spanish language focused on the continuing development of students’ communicative abilities and their knowledge of Hispanic cultures. Students will expand their use of basic structures of Spanish with a special emphasis on more difficult grammatical and vocabulary aspects, and further improve both their oral and written skills. Students will sharper their critical thinking skills and listening abilities utilizing movies and written texts. This course combines an extensive use of an online component with class participation and three exams. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have acquired extended complex language tools that facilitate proficiency in Spanish and its use in various professional contexts. There is no final exam. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Hubbard, Arancha; Sanchez Paraiso, Maria
Room: Gilman 381
Status: Waitlist Only
Seats Available: 0/15
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.311 (04)
Advanced Spanish I
MWF 12:00PM - 12:50PM
Hubbard, Arancha; Sanchez Paraiso, Maria
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Advanced Spanish I AS.210.311 (04)
This course is a comprehensive study of the Spanish language focused on the continuing development of students’ communicative abilities and their knowledge of Hispanic cultures. Students will expand their use of basic structures of Spanish with a special emphasis on more difficult grammatical and vocabulary aspects, and further improve both their oral and written skills. Students will sharper their critical thinking skills and listening abilities utilizing movies and written texts. This course combines an extensive use of an online component with class participation and three exams. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have acquired extended complex language tools that facilitate proficiency in Spanish and its use in various professional contexts. There is no final exam. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 12:00PM - 12:50PM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Hubbard, Arancha; Sanchez Paraiso, Maria
Room: Bloomberg 178
Status: Open
Seats Available: 10/15
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.312 (02)
Advanced Spanish II
MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM
Hubbard, Arancha
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Advanced Spanish II AS.210.312 (02)
This course is thorough review of the Spanish language focused on the development of students’ communicative abilities and their knowledge of Hispanic cultures. Students will both expand their knowledge of the basic structures of Spanish, with special emphasis on more difficult grammatical and vocabulary aspects, and further improve on oral and written skills. Students will increase their critical thinking skills and listening abilities utilizing movies and written texts. This course combines an extensive use of an online component, class participation and three exams. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have acquired more complex language tools to become proficient in Spanish and its use in various professional contexts. There is no final exam. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Hubbard, Arancha
Room: Gilman 381
Status: Open
Seats Available: 6/15
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.312 (03)
Advanced Spanish II
MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM
Hubbard, Arancha
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Advanced Spanish II AS.210.312 (03)
This course is thorough review of the Spanish language focused on the development of students’ communicative abilities and their knowledge of Hispanic cultures. Students will both expand their knowledge of the basic structures of Spanish, with special emphasis on more difficult grammatical and vocabulary aspects, and further improve on oral and written skills. Students will increase their critical thinking skills and listening abilities utilizing movies and written texts. This course combines an extensive use of an online component, class participation and three exams. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have acquired more complex language tools to become proficient in Spanish and its use in various professional contexts. There is no final exam. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Hubbard, Arancha
Room: Bloomberg 178
Status: Open
Seats Available: 6/15
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.313 (01)
Medical Spanish
TTh 9:00AM - 10:15AM
Ramos, Rosario; Torres Burgos, Carmen
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Medical Spanish AS.210.313 (01)
Medical Spanish is a comprehensive examination of vocabulary and grammar for students who either work or intend to work in medicine and health-related fields in Spanish-speaking environments. The student will be able to participate in conversations on topics such as contrasting health systems, body structures, disorders and conditions, consulting your doctor, physical and mental health, first-aid, hospitalization and surgery on completion of this course. In completing the course’s final project students will apply, synthesize, and reflect on what has been learned in the class by creating a professional dossier individualized to their professional interests. There is no final exam. Not open to native speakers of Spanish. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 9:00AM - 10:15AM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Ramos, Rosario; Torres Burgos, Carmen
Room: Gilman 381
Status: Open
Seats Available: 7/15
PosTag(s): MSCH-HUM
AS.210.313 (02)
Medical Spanish
TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM
Ramos, Rosario; Torres Burgos, Carmen
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Medical Spanish AS.210.313 (02)
Medical Spanish is a comprehensive examination of vocabulary and grammar for students who either work or intend to work in medicine and health-related fields in Spanish-speaking environments. The student will be able to participate in conversations on topics such as contrasting health systems, body structures, disorders and conditions, consulting your doctor, physical and mental health, first-aid, hospitalization and surgery on completion of this course. In completing the course’s final project students will apply, synthesize, and reflect on what has been learned in the class by creating a professional dossier individualized to their professional interests. There is no final exam. Not open to native speakers of Spanish. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Ramos, Rosario; Torres Burgos, Carmen
Room: Gilman 277
Status: Open
Seats Available: 1/15
PosTag(s): MSCH-HUM
AS.210.315 (01)
Spanish for International Relations
TTh 10:30AM - 11:45AM
Ramos, Rosario
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish for International Relations AS.210.315 (01)
Spanish for international relations is an advanced examination of grammar and an analysis of international relations’ topics in Spanish. By completion of this course the student will have developed the ability to read, critically discuss and demonstrate mastery of political and socio-economic issues in Spanish-speaking environments. Potential topics include a survey of the professions in international relations, NGOs in Latin America, intellectual property, cultural diplomacy, remesas, regional coalitions and treaties, and the environment. Class presentations and final projects will allow students to apply, synthesize, and reflect on what has been learned in the class by participating in a global simulation that will include a written exercise individualized to their professional interests.
Not open to native speakers of Spanish. No new enrollments permitted after the 4th class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 10:30AM - 11:45AM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Ramos, Rosario
Room: Gilman 381
Status: Open
Seats Available: 11/15
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.316 (01)
Advanced Spanish Conversation
TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM
Ramos, Rosario; Sanchez Paraiso, Maria
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Advanced Spanish Conversation AS.210.316 (01)
Conversational Spanish surveys high-interest themes, discusses short films by contemporary Hispanic filmmakers and offers a thorough review of grammar. The student will be able to participate in conversations on topics such as personality traits, social media, political power, art and lifestyles on completion of this course. Conversational skills mastered during the course apply to all careers interconnected by Spanish. There is no final exam. Not open to native speakers of Spanish. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Ramos, Rosario; Sanchez Paraiso, Maria
Room: Gilman 381
Status: Open
Seats Available: 7/15
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.319 (01)
Spanish for Public Health
TTh 10:30AM - 11:45AM
Martinez-Velez, Naiara; Torres Burgos, Carmen
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish for Public Health AS.210.319 (01)
Spanish for Public Health is a comprehensive examination of vocabulary and grammar for students who either work or intend to work in the Public Health field such as government agencies, health care organizations, nonprofits, or health insurer companies, in Spanish-speaking environments. On completion of this course, the student will be able to participate in conversations on topics including health systems, reproductive biology, nutrition, epidemiology, mental health, and environmental health. In completing the course’s final project students will apply, synthesize, and reflect on what has been learned in the class by creating a professional dossier individualized to their professional interests.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 10:30AM - 11:45AM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Martinez-Velez, Naiara; Torres Burgos, Carmen
Room: Gilman 219
Status: Open
Seats Available: 1/15
PosTag(s): MSCH-HUM
AS.210.411 (01)
Translation for the Professions
TTh 9:00AM - 10:15AM
Ramos, Rosario
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Translation for the Professions AS.210.411 (01)
Spanish Translation for the Professions surveys the field of contemporary translation theory and provides practice of translation from English to Spanish. Translation exercises may include comparing and contrasting texts of literature, medicine, health, law, technology, politics, and journalism. Students will identify and differentiate terminology specific to these various fields and will focus on practicing correct uses of the grammatical structures relevant to the translation of both English and Spanish. In the course’s final projects students will apply, synthesize, and reflect on what has been learned in the class by completing a translation exercise individualized to their professional interests. Strategies of communication mastered in this course will help students of Spanish throughout their careers, in that achievement of the course objectives will help students discern, translate, and evaluate the usefulness of translations in different professional settings. There is no final exam. Not open to native speakers of Spanish. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 9:00AM - 10:15AM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Ramos, Rosario
Room: Gilman 77
Status: Open
Seats Available: 7/12
PosTag(s): MSCH-HUM
AS.210.411 (02)
Translation for the Professions
TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM
Ramos, Rosario
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Translation for the Professions AS.210.411 (02)
Spanish Translation for the Professions surveys the field of contemporary translation theory and provides practice of translation from English to Spanish. Translation exercises may include comparing and contrasting texts of literature, medicine, health, law, technology, politics, and journalism. Students will identify and differentiate terminology specific to these various fields and will focus on practicing correct uses of the grammatical structures relevant to the translation of both English and Spanish. In the course’s final projects students will apply, synthesize, and reflect on what has been learned in the class by completing a translation exercise individualized to their professional interests. Strategies of communication mastered in this course will help students of Spanish throughout their careers, in that achievement of the course objectives will help students discern, translate, and evaluate the usefulness of translations in different professional settings. There is no final exam. Not open to native speakers of Spanish. No new enrollments permitted after the third class session.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Ramos, Rosario
Room: Gilman 77
Status: Open
Seats Available: 6/12
PosTag(s): MSCH-HUM
AS.210.412 (01)
Spanish Language Practicum-Community Based Learning
T 1:30PM - 4:00PM
Sanchez, Loreto
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Language Practicum-Community Based Learning AS.210.412 (01)
This fourth-year course involves a specially designed project related to the student’s minor concentration. On completion of this course, the student will be able to use the Spanish language in real world contexts. The student-designed project may be related to each student´s current employment context or developed in agencies or organizations that complement student’s research and experimental background while contributing to the improvement of his/her language proficiency.
There is no final exam. No new enrollments permitted after first week of class.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: T 1:30PM - 4:00PM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Sanchez, Loreto
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 4/12
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.210.412 (02)
Spanish Language Practicum-Community Based Learning
Th 1:30PM - 4:00PM
Sanchez, Loreto
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Language Practicum-Community Based Learning AS.210.412 (02)
This fourth-year course involves a specially designed project related to the student’s minor concentration. On completion of this course, the student will be able to use the Spanish language in real world contexts. The student-designed project may be related to each student´s current employment context or developed in agencies or organizations that complement student’s research and experimental background while contributing to the improvement of his/her language proficiency.
There is no final exam. No new enrollments permitted after first week of class.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: Th 1:30PM - 4:00PM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Sanchez, Loreto
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 4/10
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.231 (01)
Introduction to Literature in Spanish
MWF 9:00AM - 9:50AM
Williams, Rachel C
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Introduction to Literature in Spanish AS.215.231 (01)
The main objective of this course is to examine and discuss specific authors and topics in literature in Spanish from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. The course is designed to cover a selection of Hispanic texts from Spain and Latin America. Literary genres to be studied will include narratives, poetry, and drama. The bulk of each class session will be dedicated to the discussion of the assigned readings. This course is taught in Spanish. This course is required for the major in Spanish.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: MWF 9:00AM - 9:50AM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Williams, Rachel C
Room: Shriver Hall 001
Status: Open
Seats Available: 9/18
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.231 (02)
Introduction to Literature in Spanish
TTh 3:00PM - 4:15PM
Pinar Diaz, Alicia
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Introduction to Literature in Spanish AS.215.231 (02)
The main objective of this course is to examine and discuss specific authors and topics in literature in Spanish from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. The course is designed to cover a selection of Hispanic texts from Spain and Latin America. Literary genres to be studied will include narratives, poetry, and drama. The bulk of each class session will be dedicated to the discussion of the assigned readings. This course is taught in Spanish. This course is required for the major in Spanish.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 3:00PM - 4:15PM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Pinar Diaz, Alicia
Room: Gilman 443
Status: Open
Seats Available: 14/18
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.380 (01)
Modern Latin American Culture
TTh 3:00PM - 4:15PM
Rios Saavedra, Veronica
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Modern Latin American Culture AS.215.380 (01)
Taught in Spanish. This course will explore the fundamental aspects of Latin- America culture from the formation of independent states through the present—in light of the social, political, and economic histories of the region. The course will offer a general survey of history of Latin- America, and will discuss texts, movies, songs, pictures, and paintings, in relation to their social, political, and cultural contexts. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 3:00PM - 4:15PM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Rios Saavedra, Veronica
Room: Smokler Center 213
Status: Open
Seats Available: 7/22
PosTag(s): INST-GLOBAL, INST-NWHIST, INST-CP
AS.215.390 (01)
Modern Spanish Culture
TTh 3:00PM - 4:15PM
Clarke, Rhiannon Taylor
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Modern Spanish Culture AS.215.390 (01)
This course will explore the fundamental aspects of Spanish culture from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries. The course will offer a general survey of the history of Spain and will discuss texts, movies, songs, pictures, and paintings in relation to their social, political, and cultural contexts. This course will be of particular interest for students planning on spending a semester abroad in Spain—specially for those students going to the JHU Fall Semester in Madrid, at Carlos III University. Taught in Spanish. Recommended Course Background: AS.210.311 or appropriate Webcape score.
AS.215.390 was formerly numbered AS.211.390
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 3:00PM - 4:15PM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Clarke, Rhiannon Taylor
Room: Gilman 77
Status: Open
Seats Available: 2/12
PosTag(s): INST-GLOBAL, INST-CP
AS.215.430 (01)
What Would Cervantes Do? Reading Spanish Baroque Literature in a Post-Truth Age
TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM
Egginton, William
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
What Would Cervantes Do? Reading Spanish Baroque Literature in a Post-Truth Age AS.215.430 (01)
An exploration of Spanish literature of the 17th century focused on problems of truth and political manipulation. Taught in Spanish.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Egginton, William
Room: Gilman 377
Status: Open
Seats Available: 4/20
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.452 (01)
Che Guevara and Magical Realism
TTh 9:00AM - 10:15AM
Gonzalez, Eduardo; Hill, Ryan Russel
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Che Guevara and Magical Realism AS.215.452 (01)
His detractors often compare him to Hitler while many of his admirers see in him a saint and a martyr like Jesus Christ. Cuban school children are taught to be like him. Che was killed in 1967, the same year in which Gabriel García Márquez published Cien años de soledad (One Hundred Years of Solitute). We will study Guevara's life as a militant revolutionary through his own writings and the exorbitant style known as realismo mágico, crafted by García Márquez, one of Che's great admirers. Four movies will anchor our visual take on the myth and the man: Los diarios de motocicleta* (Walter Salles, 2004), Che I** and Che II** (Steven Soderbergh, 2008), and Wall Street** (Oliver Stone, 1987). The nineteen-eighties narcotraffic boom in Colombia and the cocaine-driven financial high times during the late Reagan years will frame our study.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Days/Times: TTh 9:00AM - 10:15AM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Gonzalez, Eduardo; Hill, Ryan Russel
Room: Hodson 216
Status: Open
Seats Available: 3/30
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.620 (01)
Agrarian Fictions in Latin America
T 1:00PM - 3:00PM
Beckman, Ericka A
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Agrarian Fictions in Latin America AS.215.620 (01)
This course examines how 20th-century Latin American fiction represented predominantly rural societies, not only as sites of 'tradition' (as is frequently assumed by extant criticism), but as active sites of transition and change in their own right. Focusing on key authors such as Juan Rulfo, José María Arguedas, Rosario Castellanos and José Donoso, among others, we will ask how fiction, particularly the novel, represented far-reaching rural transitions in the 20th century, ranging from agrarian revolution and land reform to the massive relocation of immiserated peasants to burgeoning cities. Along these lines, we will ask 1) how fiction imagined the rural not simply as static, but as a site of violent and often unpredictable change; and 2) which special insights aesthetic form might provide as a means of capturing that change. In similar fashion, we will ask how Latin America's 'agrarian fictions' might enrich our understanding of literary currents such as regionalism, indigenismo and the "Boom," but also the history of capitalism in the region.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Graduate
Days/Times: T 1:00PM - 3:00PM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Beckman, Ericka A
Room: Gilman 480
Status: Open
Seats Available: 6/10
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.625 (01)
Marginal Subjects of the Spanish Golden Age
M 3:30PM - 5:30PM
Egginton, William
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Marginal Subjects of the Spanish Golden Age AS.215.625 (01)
An exploration of literary figures from the margins of Spanish society in the 17th century. Taught in Spanish.
Credits: 3.00
Level: Graduate
Days/Times: M 3:30PM - 5:30PM 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Egginton, William
Room: Mergenthaler 431
Status: Open
Seats Available: 4/10
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.826 (01)
Spanish Independent Study
Gonzalez, Eduardo
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Independent Study AS.215.826 (01)
Directed readings with Spanish faculty.
Credits: 3.00 - 9.00
Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
Days/Times: 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Gonzalez, Eduardo
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 5/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.826 (02)
Spanish Independent Study
Egginton, William
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Independent Study AS.215.826 (02)
Directed readings with Spanish faculty.
Credits: 3.00 - 9.00
Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
Days/Times: 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Egginton, William
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 5/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.826 (04)
Spanish Independent Study
Castro-Klaren, Sara
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Independent Study AS.215.826 (04)
Directed readings with Spanish faculty.
Credits: 3.00 - 9.00
Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
Days/Times: 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Castro-Klaren, Sara
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 5/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.826 (05)
Spanish Independent Study
Seguin, Becquer D
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Independent Study AS.215.826 (05)
Directed readings with Spanish faculty.
Credits: 3.00 - 9.00
Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
Days/Times: 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Seguin, Becquer D
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 5/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.827 (01)
Spanish Dissertation
Gonzalez, Eduardo
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Dissertation AS.215.827 (01)
Research work toward dissertation.
Credits: 9.00
Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
Days/Times: 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Gonzalez, Eduardo
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 4/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.827 (02)
Spanish Dissertation
Egginton, William
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Dissertation AS.215.827 (02)
Research work toward dissertation.
Credits: 9.00
Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
Days/Times: 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Egginton, William
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 5/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.827 (03)
Spanish Dissertation
Bedran, Marina
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Dissertation AS.215.827 (03)
Research work toward dissertation.
Credits: 9.00
Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
Days/Times: 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Bedran, Marina
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 5/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.827 (04)
Spanish Dissertation
Castro-Klaren, Sara
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Dissertation AS.215.827 (04)
Research work toward dissertation.
Credits: 9.00
Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
Days/Times: 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Castro-Klaren, Sara
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 5/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.827 (05)
Spanish Dissertation
Seguin, Becquer D
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Dissertation AS.215.827 (05)
Research work toward dissertation.
Credits: 9.00
Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
Days/Times: 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Seguin, Becquer D
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 5/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.828 (01)
Spanish Proposal Prep
Gonzalez, Eduardo
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Proposal Prep AS.215.828 (01)
Directed work toward preparation of the dissertation proposal.
Credits: 3.00 - 9.00
Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
Days/Times: 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Gonzalez, Eduardo
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 5/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.828 (02)
Spanish Proposal Prep
Egginton, William
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Proposal Prep AS.215.828 (02)
Directed work toward preparation of the dissertation proposal.
Credits: 3.00 - 9.00
Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
Days/Times: 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Egginton, William
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 3/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.828 (04)
Spanish Proposal Prep
Castro-Klaren, Sara
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Proposal Prep AS.215.828 (04)
Directed work toward preparation of the dissertation proposal.
Credits: 3.00 - 9.00
Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
Days/Times: 01-23-2023 to 04-28-2023
Instructor: Castro-Klaren, Sara
Room:
Status: Open
Seats Available: 5/5
PosTag(s): n/a
AS.215.828 (05)
Spanish Proposal Prep
Seguin, Becquer D
Homewood Campus
Spring 2023
Spanish Proposal Prep AS.215.828 (05)
Directed work toward preparation of the dissertation proposal.