knowledge in the field of medicine. It will provide oral and written opportunities to practice an active vocabulary in health related situations. Emphasis on the development of oral, listening, reading, and writing skills. Prerequisites: SPAN 2002 or equivalent.

SPAN 4100Advanced Conversational Spanish (3-0-3)
A course designed to enhance students' listening and speaking ability in Spanish at an advanced level. Emphasis on expressing hypotheses, opinions, and debate. NOT OPEN TO NATIVE SPEAKERS. Prerequisites: SPAN 3100 or equivalent or by permission of instructor.

SPAN 4300Advanced Composition (3-0-3)
An advanced course that emphasizes critical reading, expository and creative writing. The students will use skills such as summarizing, criticizing, comparing, contrasting and expressing their opinions. This course is designed to help students write better. Emphasis on the development of reading and writing skills. Prerequisites: SPAN 3300 or equivalent.

SPAN 4530Twentieth-Century Spanish Literature:
A Concentration in International Studies (3-0-3)
A study of Spanish poetry, novel, drama and short story of the 20th century. Emphasis on the development of reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. Prerequisites: SPAN 3510.

SPAN 4540Hispanic Nobel Laureates (3-0-3)
A study of all laureate writers, including stylistic and thematic comparisons showing their contributions to Hispanic Literature. Prerequisites: SPAN 3510.

SPAN 4550Hispanic American Poetry (3-0-3)
A study of the foundations and evolution of Hispanic American poetry since Modernism to the present, focusing on form and content. Prerequisites: SPAN 3510.

SPAN 4560Twentieth-Century Hispanic American Literature (3-0-3)
A study of Hispanic American Literature since Modernism until the so called Post-Boom Generation, including poetry, narrative and essay, and concepts like neo-baroque, magical realism and boom, among others. Prerequisites: SPAN 3510.

SPAN 4570Short Story (3-0-3)
A study of the origin, techniques, characteristics and evolution of the short story in Hispanic Literature, including Romanticism, Realism, Naturalism, Modernism and Contemporary movements. Prerequisites: SPAN 3510.

SPAN 4710Spanish Film (3-0-3)
An introduction to Spanish films focussing on their artistic value, their relationship to literature, social and political issues, cultural differences, morals and ethics. Includes the works of Buñuel, Saura, Almodóvar and others. Emphasis on the development of reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. Prerequisites: SPAN 3510 and senior status or SPAN 3510 and permission of the instructor.
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