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SUMMER SESSION
On arrival, students are tested for both written
and spoken competence. On the basis of this placement test, they
are assigned to the most appropriate level for their own benefit.
The University operates ten levels of Spanish instruction, which
are in turn divided into three areas: Spanish for Beginners level
1, 2, 3 and 4; Intermediate Spanish levels 5, 6, 7, and 8; Advanced
Spanish level 9 and 10. Students with a 7 level and above can
take the Spanish elective courses. However, most students will
enroll for courses per 5 week session.
Programs at the University are
organized into a 5 week session. Each session is equivalent to 2
classes and/or six academic credits. Students have the option to
take semester, quarter or summer programs. Semester courses consist
in 3 sessions of 5 weeks each while a quarter consists on 2 sessions
of 5 weeks each. Summer programs are divided into two sessions.
| Summer Session (June
12– July 14, 2006) |
| Summer
Session II (July 17– August 18, 2006) |
| Spanish
Language Courses: |
Beginning Spanish (4 Levels)
Intermediate Spanish (4 Levels)
Advanced Spanish (2 Levels)
Practice Of Oral Skills
Practice Of Written Skills
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| Business: |
Mexico &
International Trade
International Trade |
| Literature: |
| Contemporary
Mexican Literature
Latin American Literature
Hispanic American Literature |
| History/Culture
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A General
History Of Mexico
History Of Relations Between Mexico & The USA
Economic & Political History Of Mexico
Economic & Political History Of Latin America
The Mexican Political System
History Of Mexican Art
Mexican Civilization & Culture
Mass Media In Mexico
Mexican Cinema
Mexican Culture |
Total
Credits: 20-25 quarter units or 6-18 semester hours per session
Contact Hours: 75 - 100
Language Requirements: Open
to beginning to advanced levels of
Spanish.
Notes:
All decisions regarding language level is determined by the
University.
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