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Nov 21, 2024
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2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Spanish Studies Major
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The objective of the Spanish major is to provide oral and written competence in the language and a solid background in the literature and culture of the Spanish-speaking world.
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Program Learning Outcomes
Students will:
- express information and opinions verbally in consistent, effective, and clear Spanish
- write in Spanish using the disciplinary conventions and methodologies of literary and cultural analysis
- comprehend oral discourse produced by native speakers of Spanish
- analyze the main ideas of various cultural phenomena, such as literature, art, music, film and popular media
- identify major artistic and cultural figures of the Spanish-speaking world in the context of their historical, cultural, and/or aesthetic traditions
- appreciate the linguistic, ethnic, racial, religious, cultural and social diversity of Latin America, Spain and Latina/o and Hispanic communities within the US
Major Requirements (40 Units)
Lower-division (12 Units)
Elective (1 Course)
Complete 1 course from the following:
Upper-division (28 Units)
Language and Culture Studies (1 Course)
Literary and Cultural Studies (2 Courses)
Senior Seminar (1 Course)
Special Topics Course (1 Course)
Note:
* Taught by faculty from another departments.
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