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(H) Humanities and Performing ArtsML – Modern Languages (continued)SP 312Cultures and Civilization of Spanish Americaand the Hispanic CaribbeanTaught in English, this course examinesaspects of the history and cultures of SpanishAmerica and the Hispanic Caribbean frompre-Columbian to contemporary times. Topicscovered include: indigenous civilizations,the Spanish Conquest and occupation, thelegacies of empire, dilemmas of nationaldevelopment, the changing roles of women,military dictatorships, and the “disappeared,”contemporary Indian cultures and socialrealities, the narcotic industry, “third-world”debt and issues of national sovereignty. 3:0:3SP 320U.S. Latino Cultures and LiteraturesAn advanced course that examines issuespertaining to U.S. Latino culture, society,literature, and history. 3:0:3SP 322Reading Cervantes’ Masterpiece: DonQuixoteTaught in English, this course examines DonQuixote with consideration of the ExemplaryNovel and the background of RenaissanceProse. Open to Spanish and non-Spanishmajors. 3:0:3SP 394Introduction to the Literature of SpainPrerequisites: SP 301, SP 302 or equivalent,or permission of instructor.Presents key works of Spanish literature, fromthe Middle Ages to contemporary times.The selection of texts is designed not only tointroduce major writers, but also to seek furtherinsights into the Spanish culture. This course istaught in Spanish. 3:0:3SP 395Introduction to the Literatures of SpanishAmerica and the Hispanic CaribbeanPrerequisites: SP294 and SP295 or equivalent,or permission of the Department Chair.Taught in Spanish, this course explores theliterature of Mexico, Central and SpanishAmerica. 3:0:3SP 399The Major Capstone ProjectAn individual or joint research project thatinvolves hands-on learning with a writtenreport in Spanish and a final oral presentationin English of the work undertaken. 3:0:3(SS) Social and Administrative SciencesMR – Medical RecordsMR 206Medical Terminology IIPrerequisite: AT 175 or equivalent.Review of prefixes, suffixes and anatomicalroots for each system of the body. Basicvocabulary of terms for diseases, operations,tumors, signs, symptoms, laboratory tests, anddiagnostic procedures for each system of thebody. 3:0:3MR 220CodingA study of the international medicalnomenclature and classification systems forthe comparison of disease data. Major topicsinclude: characteristics of the nomenclature andclassification systems and methods of qualitycontrol of coded information. 3:0:3320

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