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SPAN 423: 18th & 19th Cent Lit of Spain
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A survey of major literary trends from Neoclassicism to the Generation of '98. Corresponding Spanish history will be presented as part of textual interpretation.
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SPAN 423 - 18th & 19th Cent Lit of Spain
SPAN 425: Contemp Span Amer Fict
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
In-depth study of the major works of Spanish American fiction by the most important twentieth-century writers. Consideration will be given to Borges, Cortázar, Rulfo, Fuentes, and García Márquez.
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SPAN 425 - Contemp Span Amer Fict
SPAN 426: Contemp Span Amer Poetry
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A study of selected Spanish American poets from Modernism to the contemporary period. The course will consider authors such as Dario, Mistral, Vallejo, Neruda, and Octavio Paz.
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SPAN 426 - Contemp Span Amer Poetry
SPAN 441: Span Language & Lit III
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
Directed Individual Study courses enable students with special interests, suitable preparation, and high academic standing to receive instruction and guid- ance in selected subjects which are not otherwise treated in the department's regularly scheduled courses of instruction. Directed Individual Study courses may not be repeated and are open only to juniors and seniors with the assent of the instructor and the permission of the department head.
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SPAN 441 - Span Language & Lit III
SPAN 450: Spanish Studies-Special Topics
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A comprehensive study and interpretation of a major author, work, period, movement-or combination thereof-from Spain or Spanish America. This course may be repeated provided that the subtitle is not duplicated.
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SPAN 450 - Spanish Studies-Special Topics
SPAN 460: Int:Hispanic Lang & Culture
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
Internships with local entities (e.g., businesses, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, etc.) may be periodically offered to combine academic training with professional experience.
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SPAN 460 - Int:Hispanic Lang & Culture
SPAN 523: Adv and Contrastive Grammer
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A Comparison of grammatical structures of Spanish and English, which define the linguistic perspective specific to Spanish and with special reference to practical application in spoken and written communication and in various socio-cultural contexts.
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SPAN 523 - Adv and Contrastive Grammer
SPAN 524: Teaching Span as Sec Language
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
This course offers teaching strategies and learning practices for effectively delivering content and material in an engaging manner. It also covers the latest educational and language acquisition theories, in addition to the cultural aspects of teaching a new culture.
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SPAN 524 - Teaching Span as Sec Language
SPAN 525: Spanish for the Professional
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
Includes the study of health, legal vocabulary, business concepts, geographic context, and cultural context. Depends on the trend taught each semester (Business Spanish, Medical Spanish, Spanish for Legal Spanish, etc.).
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SPAN 525 - Spanish for the Professional
SPAN 550: Spanish Special Topics
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
Given the vastness of South America, the course is separated into three topics and will be taught in rotation each time the course is offered. (The course is repeatable and thus may be taken three times.) This will not cause duplication on transcripts as the title of each of the topics will be listed (e.g., Spanish 550 Special Topics: The Andean Countries). Listed below are the three topics: A. Colombia and Venezuela B. TheAndean Countries (Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia) C. The Southern Cone (Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay)
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