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Four-week Culture Courses
Note: Most courses start the first Monday of each month. Alternative start
dates can be arranged. Students who wish can take only part of the following
courses (i.e. two weeks of the total four weeks).
Mayan Civilization I & II (Spanish 170 and Spanish 175, 45
hours of instruction each)
Survey of Mayan culture including architecture, folklore, language, ideology,
customs. Part one of this course focuses on pre-Colombian and the conquest
while part two moves into modern Mayan culture.
Objectives for Institute of Modern Spanish Courses
170 and 175:
To familiarize students with the Mayan Culture.
To increase students' understanding of present day México.
To improve communication macro-skills (reading, writing, listening and
speaking).
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Spanish for Business (Spanish 270, 45 hours of instruction)
This course focuses on the business aspects of both language and culture.
Activities in this course are designed to foster and enhance the skills,
creativity, leadership, and cooperative spirit necessary for working with
the Latin American business world.
Objectives of Institute of Modern Spanish Course 270:
To increase students' understanding of the Latin American
business culture.
To improve communication macro-skills (reading, writing, listening and
speaking) in a business context.
To increase vocabulary needed to interact successfully in the business
community.
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Mexican Economic and Social Development (Spanish 275, 45 hours
of instruction)
The students will gain an understanding of the historical foundation of
Mexican politics, economy and social aspects as well as the implications
of these foundations in today's Mexican society. This will be accomplished
through analysis of the historical stages of Mexico.
Objectives for Institute of Modern Spanish Courses
275:
To learn the developmental stages in Mexican history.
To improve communication macro-skills (reading, writing, listening and
speaking).
To learn and apply analytical techniques.
To develop an awareness of current events in México.
Economic and Social Development --Peru (Spanish 275, 45 hours of instruction)
Same as above, but set in Peru.
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Spanish for Teachers (Spanish 330, 45 hours of
instruction)
The students will learn the specialized vocabulary needed to communicate
in school situations--both with students and parents--and practice this
through role play and/or hands-on classroom interaction in local schools.
More advanced students will be encouraged to design and present lesson
plans for their specific area of interest. (See also Contrastive Analysis
of Spanish/English Syntax, Spanish 455.)
Objectives for Institute of Modern Spanish Course
330:
To learn new content area (culture) and new teaching
methods.
To improve ones ability to communicate in the classroom.
To share and learn with other present and future teachers.
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Yucatán History I & II (Mérida, Mexico) (Spanish
340 and Spanish 345, 45 hours of instruction)
A study of Yucatán history which surveys various aspects of the
state's founding and development. Part one of this course focuses on the
colonial times while part two covers the Independence period (19th century).
Objectives for Institute of Modern Spanish Courses
340 and 345:
To familiarize students with the history of Yucatán.
To increase students' understanding of present day Yucatán.
To improve communication macro-skills (reading, writing, listening and
speaking).
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Spanish American Literature I (Spanish 320, 45 hours of instruction)
Critical and analytical study of the of the most important and representative
works of the main literary schools from pre-Colombian times to Independence.
Students will be required to read and discuss the texts and to write a
midterm report and final exam paper.
Objectives for Institute of Modern Spanish Course
320:
To familiarize Students with major authors and works
of Spanish American Literature.
To improve communication macro-skills (reading, writing, listening and
speaking).
To learn and apply techniques of literary criticism.
Spanish American Literature II (Spanish 325 45 hours of instruction)
Critical and analytical study of the most important and representative
works of the main literary schools from Independence to present day. Students
will be required to read and discuss the texts and to write a midterm
report and final exam paper.
Objectives for Institute of Modern Spanish Course
325:
To familiarize Students with major authors and works
of Spanish American Literature.
To improve communication macro-skills (reading, writing, listening and
speaking).
To learn and apply techniques of literary criticism.
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Additional Courses (available during Inclusive Summer Sessions
only):
Contrastive Analysis of Spanish/English Syntax
(Spanish 435, 45 hours of instruction)
This course is an intermediate-advanced course designed for students with
an interest in the syntactical systems (word order and sentence structure)
of Spanish and English. The course is particularly useful for students
planning to teach Spanish to English speakers or English to Spanish speakers
as it compares and contrasts the structures of the two languages and allows
the students to analyze inter-lingual patterns through a series of exercises
designed to highlight contrasts and similarities between the two languages.
Objectives of Institute of Modern Spanish Course 435:
To increase students understanding of inter-lingual patterns
for the Spanish and English languages.
To improve students ability to explain these patterns through practical
applications.
To discuss with others problems and solutions related to teaching Spanish
to English speakers and English to Spanish speakers.
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