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Inventory of Undergraduate Courses All courses, unless otherwise indicated, are taught in the target language. *Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are not counted toward the requirement of no fewer than 24-27 credits in advanced courses in the major language. §Independent work means not less than three additional hours each week of conference, research, independent reading, and writing as assigned by the instructor. The student's grade is determined in part by the successful completion of this independent work. Spanish SPAN. *1010 - Basic Language Skills I SPAN. 1011 - Basic Language Skills I SPAN. 1012 - Basic Language Skills I SPAN. *1015 - Intensive Elementary Spanish SPAN. *1020 - Basic Language Skills II SPAN. 1021 - Basic Language Skills II SPAN. 1022 - Basic Language Skills II SPAN. *1030 - Basic Language Skills III SPAN. 1031 - Basic Language Skills III SPAN. 1032 - Basic Language Skills III SPAN. *1034 - Fundamentals of Reading and Writing for Nonheritage Speakers SPAN. 1035 - Intensive Elementary Spanish II SPAN. 1038 - Basic Writing and Reading Skills for Heritage Speakers SPAN. *1310 - Elementary Spanish for Teachers of Other Languages SPAN. *1320 - Intermediate Spanish for Teachers of Other Languages SPAN. *1610 - Spanish-American Literature in Translation SPAN. *2011 - Basic Conversation Workshop SPAN. 2012 - Intermediate Conversation for the Professions for Nonheritage Speakers SPAN. *2018 - Intermediate Writing and Reading Skills for Heritage Speakers SPAN. 2021 - Integrated Language Skills SPAN. 2024 - Advanced Language Skills I SPAN. 2025 - Tutorial in Writing SPAN. 2030W - Advanced Language Skills II SPAN. 2110 - Spanish Composition SPAN. 2115 - Concurrent Workshop in Written and Oral Self-Expression SPAN. 2120 - Understanding Texts in Spanish SPAN. 2204 - Global Spanish: From Imperial Conquests to Latinx Diasporas SPAN. 2431 - Spanish for the Arts SPAN. 2432 - Spanish for Business SPAN. 2433 - Spanish for Criminal Justice SPAN. 2435 - Spanish for the Media SPAN. 2436 - Spanish for Social Sciences SPAN. 2437 - Spanish for Social Work SPAN. 2440 - Spanish Language and Cultural Competency for Health Personnel I SPAN. 2445 - Spanish Language and Cultural Competency for Health Personnel II SPAN. 2910 - Spanish and Latin American Film SPAN. 2915 - Exploring Hispanic Cultures Through the Press SPAN. 2950 - Children's and Young Adult Literature SPAN. 3240 - Translation for the Professions SPAN. 3260 - Literary Translation SPAN. 3290 - Translation Practicum SPAN. 3320 - Regional Variations in Language SPAN. 3390 - Spanish in the United States SPAN. 3510 - History of Spanish Civilization SPAN. 3515 - Contemporary Spain SPAN. 3520 - History of Latin American Cultures SPAN. 3525 - Contemporary Latin American Cultures SPAN. 3565 - Contemporary Cultures of the Rio de la Plata SPAN. 3610 - Landmarks of Spanish and LatinAmerican Literatures SPAN. 3611 - Readings in Medieval Spanish Literature SPAN. 3620W - Thematic Readings in Spanish Poetry SPAN. 3621 - Thematic Readings in the Spanish Novel SPAN. 3622 - Thematic Readings in Spanish Short Fiction SPAN. 3623 - Thematic Readings in Spanish Theater SPAN. 3624 - Thematic Readings in the Spanish Essay SPAN. 3625 - Thematic Readings in Spanish Poetry SPAN. 3627W - Thematic Readings in Spanish Theater SPAN. 3630 - Thematic Readings in Latin American Poetry SPAN. 3631 - Thematic Readings in the Latin American Novel SPAN. 3632 - Thematic Readings in Latin American Short Fiction SPAN. 3633 - Thematic Readings in Latin American Theater SPAN. 3634 - Thematic Readings in the Latin American Essay SPAN. 3645 - Contemporary Caribbean Literature in Spanish SPAN. 3660 - The Fantastic Genre in the Literature of Argentina and Uruguay SPAN. 3665 - The "New Historical Novel" in Argentina and Uruguay SPAN. 3710 - Women in Hispanic Literatures SPAN. 3720 - Autobiographical Literatures in Spanish SPAN. 3730 - Moral and Religious Themes in Hispanic Literatures SPAN. 3740 - Historical and Social Visions in Hispanic Literatures SPAN. 3810 - Hispanic Literatures and Film SPAN. 3910 - Special Topics SPAN. 3915 - Hispanic Literatures and the Arts SPAN. 3920 - Spain as a Cultural Crossroad in the Middle Ages and Renaissance SPAN. 3925 - The Golden Age of Spanish Literature and the Arts SPAN. 3926 - From Reason to Revolution in Spanish History,Literature, and the Arts during the Lifetime SPAN. 3927 - City & Society in the Realistic Novels of Benito Pérez Galdós & Leopoldo Alas ("Clarín") SPAN. 3928 - The Emergence of Modern Spain as Conceived and Captured by Writers and Artists SPAN. 3929 - The Image of Spain in Contemporary Spanish Culture and Society SPAN. 3990 - Urban Experience and the Symbolic Construction of the City in the Spanish-speaking World SPAN. 4710 - Writings of a Major Spanish Author SPAN. 4715 - Cervantes' Don Quijote de la Mancha SPAN. 4720 - Writings of a Major Latin American Author SPAN. 5070 - Tutorial in Literature and Culture Honors courses SPAN. 5084 - Seminar SPAN. 5085 - Seminar and Senior Thesis DISCLAIMER The City University reserves the right, because of changing conditions, to make modifications of any nature in academic programs and requirements of the university and its constituent colleges without advanced notice. Students are advised to consult regularly with college and department counselors concerning their programs of study. Access the college's current and recent course bulletins.
All courses, unless otherwise indicated, are taught in the target language. *Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are not counted toward the requirement of no fewer than 24-27 credits in advanced courses in the major language. §Independent work means not less than three additional hours each week of conference, research, independent reading, and writing as assigned by the instructor. The student's grade is determined in part by the successful completion of this independent work.
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Honors courses
The City University reserves the right, because of changing conditions, to make modifications of any nature in academic programs and requirements of the university and its constituent colleges without advanced notice. Students are advised to consult regularly with college and department counselors concerning their programs of study.
Access the college's current and recent course bulletins.