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Granada

Semester / Trimester:

Spanish Language and Culture Semester

Winter 2A 2009 (Jan 29, 2009 to May 22, 2009)
University of Granada
Catalog Code: IGRW2109

Hours & Credits Total:

180 - 225

Hours of Instruction

12 - 15

Semester Credits

18 - 22

Quarter Units

Notes:

See Course Disclaimer
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University of Granada
Courses:
Hours of Instruction:
40 - 45
Language Level: High Intermediate
Spanish Speaking and Writing Skills * Required
40 - 45
Language Level: High Intermediate
Spanish Grammar * Required
40 - 45
Language Level: High Intermediate
Spanish Literature (19th-20th Centuries)
40 - 45
Language Level: High Intermediate
An Introduction to Business Spanish
40 - 45
Language Level: High Intermediate
Geography of Spain
40 - 45
Language Level: High Intermediate
History of Spain
40 - 45
Language Level: High Intermediate
Islamic Culture in Spain
40 - 45
Language Level: High Intermediate
Spanish Literature (before the 19th Century)
40 - 45
Language Level: High Intermediate
Spanish Civilization and Culture
40 - 45
Language Level: High Intermediate
Latin American Civilization and Culture
40 - 45
Language Level: High Intermediate
Varieties of Spanish
40 - 45
Language Level: High Intermediate
History of Art in Spain
40 - 45
Language Level: High Intermediate
The Political Systems of Spain and the European Union
40 - 45
Language Level: High Intermediate
The Spanish and Latin American Economies

Course Disclaimer

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

Whether you take the minimum hours of instruction available or maximum hours of instruction available during this program depends on the course equivalency requirements of your home university. 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. Please check with your home university to find out whether you need 40 or 45 hours per class to earn course equivalents.