MSPAN 3290 Cultures of the Spanish-Speaking World II is a dual-level course designed for students at the intermediate/advanced levels that builds upon the foundation of 3280/4280 Cultures of the Spanish-Speaking World I, continuing the study of Hispanic cultures and broadening the understanding of the Spanish-speaking world. Instruction is in Spanish. MSPAN 3290 meets with MSPAN 4290, with differentiated assignment lengths and expectations by level. This course may be repeated. Prerequisite: MSPAN 3280 Culture Of Spain: Speaking World I or permission of the instructor.
MSPAN 3280 Culture Of Spain: Speaking World I (2 hours)
MSPAN 3280 Cultures of the Spanish-Speaking World I is a dual-level course designed for students at the intermediate/advanced levels that introduces Hispanic cultures through authentic Spanish-language materials. Content may be organized by region, time period, or themes, such as diversity of people and geography, history, politics, education, religion, the arts, and daily life. By exploring culture through various forms, students will engage with diverse perspectives and deepen their understanding of the Spanish-speaking world. Instruction is in Spanish. MSPAN 3280 meets with MSPAN 4280, with differentiated assignment lengths and expectations by level. This course may be repeated. Prerequisite: 6 credits of MSPAN 3000-level courses.
Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Modern Language Literacy
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