Undergraduate - Lee University
Undergraduate - Lee University
Undergraduate - Lee University
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES 171<br />
SPA 361. STUDIES IN LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURE:<br />
Three hours credit<br />
COLONIAL THROUGH THE 18TH CENTURY<br />
An intensive study in Spanish based on a selection of literary pieces from Colonial Latin<br />
America through the 18th century, including research and writing of an analytical paper.<br />
Prerequisite: SPA 351 or approval of instructor.<br />
SPA 362. STUDIES IN LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURE:<br />
Three hours credit<br />
VANGUARDISM (19TH CENTURY) THROUGH THE NEW NOVEL<br />
An intensive study in Spanish based on a selection of literary pieces by Latin American<br />
19th century authors, including research and writing of an analytical paper. Prerequisite:<br />
SPA 361 or approval of instructor.<br />
SPA 363. STUDIES IN LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURE:<br />
Three hours credit<br />
POST–BOOM AND CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE<br />
An intensive study in Spanish based on a selection of literary pieces by Latin American<br />
20th century authors, including research and writing of an analytical paper. Prerequisite:<br />
SPA 362 or approval of instructor.<br />
SPA 399. HONORS INDEPENDENT STUDY<br />
One-Four hours credit<br />
An independent research project, directed by one Spanish faculty member and supervised<br />
by the chairperson of the English and Modern Foreign Languages Department, providing the<br />
student who qualifies under the honors guidelines the opportunity to pursue a special topic<br />
of his/her interest. The final results of this study will be submitted both orally and in written<br />
form in Spanish. Conducted in Spanish.<br />
SPA 441. SPANISH CIVILIZATION<br />
Three hours credit<br />
A history of literature and the arts correlated with the geography and history of the country,<br />
including events of scientific, political, social, and economic significance. Class<br />
conducted in Spanish. Prerequisite: SPA 351 or approval of instructor. Offered Fall Semester.<br />
SPA 481. ADVANCED SPANISH GRAMMAR & CONVERSATION Three hours credit<br />
A course designed to improve oral and written proficiency in the Spanish language<br />
through the use of specific aspects of grammar not studied in other classes. Prerequisite:<br />
Spanish 351 or approval of instructor.<br />
SPA 490. STUDIES IN SPANISH LITERATURE:<br />
Three hours credit<br />
MIDDLE AGES THROUGH THE RENAISSANCE<br />
An intensive study in the target language based on a selection of literary pieces from the<br />
Middle Ages through the Renaissance, including research and writing of an analytical paper.<br />
Prerequisite: SPA 351 and approval of instructor.<br />
SPA 491. STUDIES IN SPANISH LITERATURE:<br />
Three hours credit<br />
GOLDEN AGE THROUGH THE 18TH CENTURY<br />
An intensive study in the target language based on a selection of literary pieces from the<br />
Spanish Golden Age through the eighteenth century, including research and writing of an<br />
analytical paper. Prerequisite: SPA 351 and approval of instructor.<br />
SPA 492. STUDIES IN SPANISH LITERATURE:<br />
Three hours credit<br />
19TH & 20TH CENTURIES<br />
An intensive study in the target language based on a selection of literary pieces from the<br />
nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including research and writing of an analytical paper.<br />
Prerequisite: SPA 351 and approval of instructor.