Spanish American Culture F18 (SPAN*3080) | College of Arts

Spanish American Culture F18 (SPAN*3080)

Code and section: SPAN*3080*01

Term: Fall 2018

Instructor: S. Henighan

Details

Course objectives:

This course provides an introduction to the cultural and historical contexts of Spanish American civilization from indigenous culture of the pre-Conquest era to the present. Readings and classroom discussion are in Spanish.

 

Learning outcomes:

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

 

**Demonstrate enhanced global understanding by discussing the cultures of the Spanish-speaking nations of the Americas in terms of their chronological development and regional differences;

 

**Demonstrate heightened literacy and critical and creative thinking  through the analysis of Spanish-language texts from the late Middle Ages to the present;

 

**Demonstrate improved skills in communicating through an improved facility in reading, writing and speaking Spanish.

 

Requirements:

HISP*2000 or SPAN*2000

 

Restrictions:

None

 

Textbooks:

TBA

 

Method of presentation:

Lectures, discussion, audio-visual presentations

 

Evaluation method:

TBA

 

Please see Undergraduate Calendar for all Spanish courses offered by the School of Languages and Literatures