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Granada

Academic Year:

Hispanic Studies

Academic Year 1A 2008/09 (Sep 25, 2008 to May 22, 2009)
University of Granada
Catalog Code: IGRY2108

Hours & Credits Total:

200 - 225

Hours of Instruction

13 - 15

Semester Credits

20 - 22

Quarter Units

Notes regarding credits...

Students receive 200-225 hours of instruction per semester in the Year program.

Notes:

See Course Disclaimer
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University of Granada
Courses:
Hours of Instruction:
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Speaking and Writing Skills * Required
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Art History

Courses:
Hours of Instruction:
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
The History of Spanish Cinema
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Spanish Art History: Baroque to the Present Day
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Spanish Art History: Antiquity to the Renaissance
Courses:
Hours of Instruction:
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Present-day Spain and Islam
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Flamenco and Traditional Music
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Islamic Culture in Spain
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Latin American Civilization and Culture
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Spanish Civilization and Culture
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History and Geography

Courses:
Hours of Instruction:
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Health, Ecology, and the Environment in Spain
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Contemporary History of America
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
The History of Spanish Music
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Regional Geography of Spain
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
History of Spain (The Modern Age)
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
History of Spain (19th Century to the Civil War)
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
History of Spain (Franco to the Present Day)
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Literature

Courses:
Hours of Instruction:
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
A Comparative Study of Literature and the Visual Arts
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Latin American Literature
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Spanish Literature (Renaissance and Baroque)
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Spanish Literature (20th Century)
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Spanish Language

Courses:
Hours of Instruction:
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Business Spanish
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Varieties of Spanish
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Translation from English to Spanish
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
An Introduction to Linguistics
40 - 45
Language Level: Advanced
Spanish Grammar (Advanced Level)
40 - 45
Language Level: Superior
Spanish Grammar (Superior Level)
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language
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Politics and Economics

Courses:
Hours of Instruction:
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Politics and Government in Spain
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Economics and Business in Spain and Latin America
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
The Economy of Modern Latin America
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Foreign Trade
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
The Political System of the European Union
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Society and Politics in Modern Spain
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
The Economy of Modern Spain
40 - 45
Language Level: High Advanced
Spanish Theater

Course Disclaimer

Course placement is often based on a placement test administered on-site.

The courses in this program consist of 40 hours of instruction each. However, students may earn 45 hours per course by attending supplemental sessions and completing additional coursework. Whether you take the minimum (40 hours of instruction per class) or maximum (45 hours of instruction per class) is your choice. This choice should be based on the course requirements of your home university in the U.S. Please check with your home university to find out whether you need 40 or 45 hours per class to earn course equivalents.

Speaking and Writing Skills is a required course for all students who are not bilingual.