Fall 2015 Upper Language Spanish Courses at George Mason University

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Upper Level Spanish Courses - Fall 2015 SPAN 305 Sec 1: Spanish in Context I: MW 12:00-1:15 Professor Burns SPAN 305 Sec 2: Spanish in Context I: TR 7:20-8:35 PM Professor Vikis SPAN 306 Sec 1: Spanish in Context II: TR 12:00-1:15 PM TBA SPAN 309 Sec 1: Intensive Spanish in Context: MWF 10:30 -12:20 PM Professor Sweet SPAN 315 Sec 1: Spanish for Heritage Speakers: MW 12:00-1:15 PM Professor Serafini SPAN 335 Sec 1: Topics for Proficiency: The Americas Today: TR 12:00-1:15 PM TBA SPAN 370 Sec 2: Spanish Writing and Stylistics: TR 3:00-4:15 PM Professor Berroa SPAN 370 Sec DL1: Spanish Writing and Stylistics (online course) Professor Román-Mendoza SPAN 385 Sec 1: Introduction to Spanish Linguistics: MW 03:00-4:15 PM Professor Serafini SPAN 388 Introduction to Latina/o Studies: TR 3:00-4:15 Professor Vivancos-Pérez SPAN 390: Introduction to Hispanic Literary Analysis: W 4:30 – 7:10 PM Professor Berroa SPAN 430 Sec 1: Spanish in the US: MW 12:00 – 1: 15 PM Professor Leeman SPAN 466 Sec 1: Latin American Civilization and Culture: TR 10:30 – 11:45 AM TBA SPAN 472 Sec 1: Spanish Phonetics / Phonology: TR 12:00 – 1:15 PM Professor Balasch-Rodríguez SPAN 480 Sec 1: Sex/Violence/Identity in Bullfight: TR 3:00- 4: 15 Professor Carreño-Rodríguez SPAN 510: Introduction to Grad Study of Literature: T 4:30-7:10 PM Professor Vivancos-Pérez SPAN 551 Sec 1: Baroque Visual Culture: R 4:30-7:10 PM Professor Carreño-Rodríguez SPAN 551 Sec 2: Research in Era of Digital Humanities: W 4:30-7:10 PM Professor Román-Mendoza SPAN 551: Teaching Spanish as a Heritage Language: M 4:30 – 7:10 PM Professor Leeman With more than 400 million people speaking Spanish worldwide – nearly 40 million in the US – and the growing influence of Hispanic cultures around the globe, knowledge of Spanish and the Spanish-speaking world has never been more important. Mason’s Spanish courses and degree programs give students the opportunity for language development and interdisciplinary study of the culture, film, history, linguistics and literature of the 20 Spanish-speaking countries, including the United States. Students can also receive Spanish credit on study-abroad programs in Ecuador (January) and Spain (June). NEW! Accelerated MA degree allows highly qualified undergraduates to take SPAN 510 (Fall) and SPAN 502 (Spring) and apply these to both their BA and MA degrees (http://mcl.gmu.edu/programs) Requirements for a MAJOR in Spanish: Six credits in language and culture chosen from 3 options: a) SPAN305 & SPAN 306; b) SPAN 309; or c) SPAN 315 & a 300-level elective in Spanish. A course in Spanish writing and stylistics (SPAN 370) Two introductory courses in linguistics and literary/cultural studies: SPAN 385 & SPAN 390 Twelve credits of 400-level SPAN courses in culture, film, linguistics, literatures, etc. Six additional credits at the 300-level or above, including SPAN courses, FRLN 385, internships, etc. Only one course taught in English may be applied towards the major. Requirements for a MINOR in Spanish: Six credits in language and culture chosen from 3 options: a) SPAN305 & SPAN 306; b) SPAN 309; or c) SPAN 315 & a 300-level elective in Spanish. A course in Spanish writing and stylistics (SPAN 370)

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  • Upper Level Spanish Courses - Fall 2015

    SPAN 305 Sec 1: Spanish in Context I: MW 12:00-1:15 Professor Burns SPAN 305 Sec 2: Spanish in Context I: TR 7:20-8:35 PM Professor Vikis SPAN 306 Sec 1: Spanish in Context II: TR 12:00-1:15 PM TBA SPAN 309 Sec 1: Intensive Spanish in Context: MWF 10:30 -12:20 PM Professor Sweet SPAN 315 Sec 1: Spanish for Heritage Speakers: MW 12:00-1:15 PM Professor Serafini SPAN 335 Sec 1: Topics for Proficiency: The Americas Today: TR 12:00-1:15 PM TBA SPAN 370 Sec 2: Spanish Writing and Stylistics: TR 3:00-4:15 PM Professor Berroa SPAN 370 Sec DL1: Spanish Writing and Stylistics (online course) Professor Romn-Mendoza SPAN 385 Sec 1: Introduction to Spanish Linguistics: MW 03:00-4:15 PM Professor Serafini SPAN 388 Introduction to Latina/o Studies: TR 3:00-4:15 Professor Vivancos-Prez SPAN 390: Introduction to Hispanic Literary Analysis: W 4:30 7:10 PM Professor Berroa SPAN 430 Sec 1: Spanish in the US: MW 12:00 1: 15 PM Professor Leeman SPAN 466 Sec 1: Latin American Civilization and Culture: TR 10:30 11:45 AM TBA SPAN 472 Sec 1: Spanish Phonetics / Phonology: TR 12:00 1:15 PM Professor Balasch-Rodrguez SPAN 480 Sec 1: Sex/Violence/Identity in Bullfight: TR 3:00- 4: 15 Professor Carreo-Rodrguez SPAN 510: Introduction to Grad Study of Literature: T 4:30-7:10 PM Professor Vivancos-Prez SPAN 551 Sec 1: Baroque Visual Culture: R 4:30-7:10 PM Professor Carreo-Rodrguez SPAN 551 Sec 2: Research in Era of Digital Humanities: W 4:30-7:10 PM Professor Romn-Mendoza SPAN 551: Teaching Spanish as a Heritage Language: M 4:30 7:10 PM Professor Leeman With more than 400 million people speaking Spanish worldwide nearly 40 million in the US and the growing influence of Hispanic cultures around the globe, knowledge of Spanish and the Spanish-speaking world has never been more important. Masons Spanish courses and degree programs give students the opportunity for language development and interdisciplinary study of the culture, film, history, linguistics and literature of the 20 Spanish-speaking countries, including the United States. Students can also receive Spanish credit on study-abroad programs in Ecuador (January) and Spain (June). NEW! Accelerated MA degree allows highly qualified undergraduates to take SPAN 510 (Fall) and SPAN 502 (Spring) and apply these to both their BA and MA degrees (http://mcl.gmu.edu/programs)

    Requirements for a MAJOR in Spanish: Six credits in language and culture chosen from 3 options: a) SPAN305 & SPAN 306; b) SPAN

    309; or c) SPAN 315 & a 300-level elective in Spanish.

    A course in Spanish writing and stylistics (SPAN 370) Two introductory courses in linguistics and literary/cultural studies: SPAN 385 & SPAN 390 Twelve credits of 400-level SPAN courses in culture, film, linguistics, literatures, etc. Six additional credits at the 300-level or above, including SPAN courses, FRLN 385, internships, etc. Only one course taught in English may be applied towards the major.

    Requirements for a MINOR in Spanish: Six credits in language and culture chosen from 3 options: a) SPAN305 & SPAN 306; b) SPAN 309;

    or c) SPAN 315 & a 300-level elective in Spanish. A course in Spanish writing and stylistics (SPAN 370)

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  • An introductory course in linguistics, Latin@ studies, or literary/cultural studies (SPAN 385, SPAN 388 or SPAN 390)

    Six additional credits at the 300-level or above, including SPAN courses, FRLN 385, internships, etc. One course taught in English may be applied towards the minor.

    For more details contact Dr. Esperanza-Romn-Mendoza, Director of Undergraduate Studies, [email protected] or visit the Spanish website: http://spanish.gmu.edu

    http://spanish.gmu.edu/