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Sevilla - Semester / Academic Year Program: Hispanic Studies
Host Institution: Universidad de Sevilla
Cursos de Las Facultades de Filologia, Geografía e Historia

PROGRAM PROGRAM CODE PRICE DATES
Spring I 2009 SESS1 $9,900 February 3 - May 16

Eligibility: This program is open only to students with an Intermediate or Advanced level of Spanish. Students must have graduated from high school and be at least 18 years old. All students must have a minimum GPA of 2.5.

All classes are taught in Spanish. In order to take the Intermediate level courses, students must have completed at least 3 semesters or 4 quarters of college level Spanish, including at least one high intermediate or advanced Spanish course taught in Spanish (i.e. high 200/low 300 level).

In order to take the Advanced level courses, students must have completed at least 4 semesters or 6 quarters of college level Spanish, and at least one advanced, upper-division Spanish course taught in Spanish (i.e. 300-400 level).

Total contact hours: 180-225 per semester.
15 contact hours = 1 semester credit; 10 contact hours = 1 quarter unit.
Possible U.S. Credits: 12-15 semester credits per semester. Normal course load is 4-5 classes per semester.



The final transcript for this program is issued by the Universidad de Sevilla.
Classes are taken at the University of Sevilla with other American and foreign students.

Each class is 45 contact hours (3 semester credits).
Students take 4 or 5 courses from the list below.

SPRING 2009 COURSE OFFERINGS - UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA.

Click on any class below to see the course code and description in Word.
Descriptions are in Spanish, as these classes are offered for Intermediate and Advanced level students only.

Intermediate Level Course Offerings (See above for pre-requisites.)

Cursos de Filología (Intermediate)

Spanish Grammar I
Spanish Semantics
Corrective Phonetics and Conversation
Creative Writing
Literary Language: Reading, Analysis and Appreciation
Introduction to Spanish Literature: from the Baroque to the Age of Englightenment (XVII and XVIII c.)
Mythical Figures in Spanish Literature
Introduction to Spanish Literature: 19th and 20th Centuries
Contemporary Latin American Novel
Contemporary Spanish Cinema
The Art of Flamenco as a Process of Communication in the 21st Century: Interdisciplinary Analysis and Musical Aesthetic

Cursos de Geografía e Historia (Intermediate)

Introduction to the History of Contemporary Spain
Society, Economy and Environment in Present-day Spain
Economy and Society in Contemporary Spain
Cultural Anthropology of Andalucia
Introduction to Classical Music of the West and Spain
Cultural Anthropology of the Mediterranean
Introduction to the History of Spanish Cinema
Flamenco: Cultural Expression of Andalucia
Historical Memory in America
Introduction to the Geography of Spain: Environmental Problems and Protected Natural Spaces
Introduction to the History of Modern Spain

Advanced Level Course Offerings (See above for pre-requisites.)

Cursos de Filología (Advanced)

Spanish Grammar II
Spanish Phonetics and Phonology
Past and Present of the Spanish Language
Cervantes: a Study of Don Quijote
Spanish Theater of the Golden Age
The City of Sevilla, Constructed through Literature
Contemporary Latin American Poetry
The Arab Influence in Spanish Literature
The Image of Spain Through Film
The Art of Flamenco as a Process of Communication in the 21st Century: Interdisciplinary Analysis and Musical Aesthetics
The Western "Adventure" in Greek Geographical Thought
Publicity and Propaganda in Mass Society
Business Spanish

Cursos de Geografía e Historia (Advanced)

Interamerican Relations
Contemporary History of Latin America
European Art of the 20th Century
Culinary Habits and Diet in the Mediterranean in Ancient Times
Historical Perspective of 3 Cultures in Medieval Spain (VIII - XV c.): Christians, Muslims & Jews
Present-day Spain and International Relations
History of Slavery in Latin America
Cultural Anthropology of Latin America
Spanish Sculpture from the Gothic to the Present Day
Journeys through the Pre-History of Europe

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