
SEMESTER COURSES
The University of Granada offers
classes for both Intermediate and Advanced students. Intermediate
students are eligible to enroll in the Spanish Language
and Culture Courses. Advanced Students are able to enroll
in the Hispanic Studies Course. The programs have the same
dates. Both programs do require mandatory language classes
as noted in the respective tables.
Spanish Language and Culture:
Intermediate and Advanced
Hispanic Studies: Advanced
Spanish Language
and Culture
The
Spanish Language and Culture classes are offered for students
that have a good grasp of the skills and content of the Intermediate-A
course at the University of Granada. Students can enroll in
a maximum of 5 classes (including the mandatory language course
listed below ) per semester. Each course includes 40 hours
of classroom contact, for a total of 200 contact hours per
semester. The number of hours per week varies depending on
the semester (in the first semester the courses are 4 hours
per week and the second semester they are 3 hours per week).
If you require 45 contact hours, you will have the possibility
to participate in a lecture program that will take place on
Friday mornings.
Spring Semester: Aug 26- Dec 17, 2005
*Placement Test on Aug 24, 2005 |
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Fall Semester: February 06*- May 19, 2006
*Placement Test on Jan 31, 2006 |
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Language
Classes |
| Speaking
and Writing Skills (Required)
Notions of Spanish Grammar (Required)
Diversity in the Spanish Language
Introduction to Business Spanish
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Literature: |
Spanish
Literature (up to the 19th century)
Spanish Literature (from the 19th-20th century) |
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History and Geography: |
| History
of Spain
Geography of Spain |
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History of Art: |
| History
of Art in Spain |
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Culture: |
| Spanish
Civilization and CultureIslamic Culture in SpainLatin
America Civilization and Culture |
Hispanic Studies
Students
that have a high level of Spanish are able to enroll in courses
focusing on Spanish language and culture. The student must
have a good grasp of the skills and content covered in the
Advanced-A language course. If you have previously completed
the Spanish Language and Culture course at the University
of Granada you are also eligible for the Hispanic Studies
Course. It is highly recommended to enroll in a Spanish language
course prior to taking the courses on culture. The courses
are taught by specialists from the University of Granada.
Students can enroll in
a maximum of 5 classes (including the mandatory language course)
per semester. Each course includes 40 hours of classroom contact,
for a total of 200 contact hours per semester. The number
of hours per week varies depending on the semester (in the
first semester the courses are 4 hours per week and the second
semester they are 3 hours per week). If you require 45 contact
hours, you will have the possibility to participate in a lecture
program that will take place on Friday mornings.
First
semester: October 11*- December 16, 2005
*Placement Test on September 27, 2005 |
Second
Semester: February 06*- May 19, 2006
*Placement Test on Jan 31, 2006
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Language
Classes |
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Speaking and Writing Skills (Required)
Spanish Grammar (Advanced)
Spanish Grammar (Superior)
Diversity in the Spanish Language
Translation English-Spanish
Business Spanish
Teaching English to Spanish Speakers |
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Literature: |
| Spanish
Literature (Renaissance and Baroque)
Spanish Literature (Enlightenment, Romanticism, and
Realism)
Spanish Literature (20th Century)
Latin American Literature |
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History and Geography: |
| History
of Spain (Modern)
History of Spain (Contemporary)
History of Spain (From Franco to the present day)
History of Latin America (Pre-Columbian, Age of Discovery,
and Colonial Period)*
General Geography of Spain*
History of Latin America (Contemporary)**
Regional Geography of Spain** |
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History of Art: |
Spanish
Art (Antiquity to Baroque)
Spanish Art (Baroque to the present day)
Latin American Art*
History of Spanish Cinema*
Comparative Study of Literature and the Visual Arts** |
| Sociology,
Politics, and Economics: |
| Politics
and Government of Spain*
Political System of the European UnionEconomics and
Business in Spain and Latin America*
Introduction to Spanish Law*
Politics and society in Spain Today**
Spain’s Current Economic Situation**
Foreign Trade** |
| Culture: |
Spanish
Civilization and Culture
Islamic Culture in Spain
History of Spanish Music
Flamenco and Traditional Music |
*Offered First Semester Only
**Offered Second Semester Only
Intensive Language
Modules: For Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced
Semester Programs: Intermediate
and Advanced
Winter Session: Advanced
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