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2001-2002 UNDERGRADUATE CALENDAR
Carleton University

Spanish

(Arts and Social Sciences)


 

General Information

Students currently enrolled in degree programs offered by the Discipline of Spanish are governed by the requirements contained in the 1997-98 Undergraduate Calendar.

Minor in Spanish

Please see Linguistics and Applied Language Studies for information regarding the Minor in Spanish.

Courses

Not all of the following courses are offered in a given year. For an up-to-date statement of course offerings for 2001-2002, please consult the Registration Instructions and Class Schedule booklet published in the summer.

Spanish 38.115

Introductory Spanish

For students with no knowledge of Spanish. Oral skills, reading and writing. Compulsory attendance.

Offered either intensively in one term (8 hours per week plus out-of-class requirements) or over two terms (4 hours per week plus out-of-class requirements).

Spanish 38.210*

Spanish Civilization

The cultural (especially the literary) heritage of Spain in its social and geographical contexts. Instruction in English, texts in English translation, with an option to read in Spanish.

Lectures and discussion three hours a week.

Spanish 38.211*

Spanish-American Civilization

The cultural (especially the literary) heritage of Spanish America in its social and geographical contexts. Instruction in English, texts in English translation, with an option to read in Spanish.

Lectures and discussion three hours a week.

Spanish 38.215

Intermediate Spanish

Further study of Spanish to reach a more advanced level of ability in a range of situations. Equal emphasis on oral and written language. Compulsory attendance.

Precludes additional credit for Spanish 38.203, 38,204, 38.205*, 38.206* 38.220.

Prerequisite: Spanish 38.115 or equivalent.

Offered either intensively in one term (8 hours per week plus out of class requirements) or over two terms (4 hours per week plus out-of-class requirements).

Spanish 38.315

Advanced Spanish

Continuation of the study of Spanish to reach a more advanced level, including the ability to handle authentic materials and primary texts required for academic studies. Compulsory attendance.

Precludes additional credit for Spanish 38.301*, 38.302*, 38.303*, 38.305.

Prerequisite: Spanish 38.215 or equivalent.

Offered either intensively in one term (6 hours per week plus out-of-class requirements) or over two terms (3 hours per week plus out-of-class requirements).

Spanish 38.320*

The Golden Age I

A study of representative works of Spanish literature of the Renaissance and Early Baroque periods. Texts and assignments in Spanish. Instruction may be in English or Spanish

Prerequisite: Spanish 38.210* or permission of the College of the Humanities.

Lectures and discussion three hours a week.

Spanish 38.321*

The Golden Age II

A study of representative works of Spanish literature of the Baroque period. Texts and assignments in Spanish. Instruction may be in English or Spanish

Prerequisite: Spanish 38.210* or permission of the College of the Humanities.

Lectures and discussion three hours a week.

Spanish 38.330*

Nineteenth-Century Spanish Literature

A study of representative works of the major movements (Romanticism, costumbrismo, Realism and Naturalism) and authors of Spanish literature of the nineteenth century. Texts and assignments in Spanish. Instruction may be in English or Spanish.

Prerequisite: Spanish 38.210* or permission of the College of the Humanities.

Lectures and discussion three hours a week

Spanish 38.331*

Twentieth-Century Spanish Literature

A study of representative works of Spanish literature from the Generation of 1898 on. Texts and assignments in Spanish. Instruction may be in English or Spanish.

Prerequisite: Spanish 38.210* or permission of the College of the Humanities.

Lectures and discussion three hours a week.

Spanish 38.350*

Spanish-American Literature, 1500-1888

A study of representative works of Spanish-American literature of the Colonial Period and the nineteenth century prior to Modernism. Texts and assignments in Spanish. Instruction may be in English or Spanish.

Prerequisite: Spanish 38.211* or permission of the College of the Humanities.

Lectures and discussion three hours a week.

Spanish 38.351*

Spanish-American Literature from Modernism to the Present

A study of representative works of Spanish-American literature since 1888. Texts and assignments in Spanish. Instruction may be in English or Spanish.

Prerequisite: Spanish 38.211* or permission of the College of the Humanities.

Lectures and discussion three hours a week.

Spanish 38.365

Functional Contemporary Spanish

Advanced spoken and written Spanish with intensive practice in aural comprehension and speaking in a range of situations and contexts, in reading and in composition in a range of modes and genres. Metalinguistic study.

Precludes additional credit for Spanish 38.301*, 38.302*, 38.303*, 38.305.

Prerequisite: Spanish 38.315

Offered either intensively in one term (6 hours per week plus out-of-class requirements) or over two terms (3 hours per week plus out-of-class requirements).


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