Conducted in Spanish. Further development of reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. Development of intercultural awareness through discussion and short papers in Spanish based on authentic texts from the Hispanic world. Counts toward the major and the minor in Spanish. Satisfies the Foreign Language Requirement.
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Equivalent(s): SPAN 503H
Attributes: World Cultures(Discovery)
Additional Course Details:
This course is designed to further develop reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills to analyze cultural productions such as film, music, and literature. In SPAN 503, students will retrieve and review first-year concepts focusing on vocabulary and grammar applied to authentic materials from arts and cinema. Students will also be able to improve their interaction using advanced real-life language and introductory scholar vocabulary. Moreover, students will get more familiarized with Hispanic culture and social issues through media and film.