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Diploma of Hispanic Studies |
In order to receive the Diploma, students must select a total of 5 courses: 1 course from each of the first 4 modules and the 5th can be from any of the modules.
LIST OF COURSES FOR THE HISPANIC STUDIES DIPLOMA
A. Module I - Language
1.SPAN 311 Advanced Spanish I
2. SPAN 312 Spanish Reading & Composition (advanced)
3. SPAN 351 Advanced Spanish II
4. SPAN 336 Spanish Pragmatics and Communication
5. SPAN 376 Spanish for Business
6. SPAN 378 Spanish Phonetics & Phonology
7. SPAN 381 Spanish-English / English-Spanish translation
8. SPAN 382 Spanish-English / English-Spanish Interpretation Techniques (Spring semester only)
B. Module II - Literature
1. LIT 327 Panorama of Latin America Literature 1 (Pre-1820) (Fall semester only)
2. LIT 328Panorama of Latin America Literature2 (Post-1820) (Spring semester only)
3. LIT 365 LIT 365 Contemporary Spanish Literature
4. LIT 370 LIT 370 The Latin American Short Story
5. LIT 371 Women and Literature (XIX-XX centuries))
6. LIT 374 Spanish Literature (The Spanish Golden Age. El Quijote)
C. Module III – History and Geography
1. HIS 322 HIS 322 Contemporary History of Spain
2. HIS/SPAN 346 Medieval Spain: Christians, Jews and Muslims
3. HIS 360 The Mediterranean World and Spain
4. HIS/SOC 362Slavery in Latin America and the Caribbean
D. Module IV – History of Art
1. ART 323 History of Spanish Art: from the Renaissance to the 20th Century
2. ART 330 History of Spanish Cinema during the Democracy
3. SPAN 315 Spanish Civilization & Culture
4. SPAN/HIS 361 History of Flamenco: Theory and Practice
E. Module V – Sociology, Law, Economics and Political
Science
1. POL 361 Current Affairs in Latin America: Press and cinema
2. POL 366 Relations between the U.S. and the Latin World
3. SOC 310 Programs Aimed to Fight Poverty and Social Exclusion in the European Union
4. SOC 355 Women in Europe
F. Module VI – Business Administration and Economics
1. BUS 325 International Marketing
2. BUS 346 International Finance
3 .ECON 364 The European Economy
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