SPAN1000 - Advanced Spanish

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
306
Title (text only)
Advanced Spanish
Term
2023A
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
306
Section ID
SPAN1000306
Course number integer
1000
Meeting times
MWF 10:15 AM-11:14 AM
Meeting location
BENN 140
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Linda Grabner
Description
The purpose of this course is twofold: (a) to develop students' communicative abilities in Spanish, that is, speaking, listening, reading and writing, and (b) to increase their awareness and understanding of Hispanic cultures and societies. Homework and classroom activities are designed to help students build their oral proficiency, expand and perfect their knowledge of vocabulary and grammatical structures, improve their reading and writing skills, and develop their critical thinking abilities. The material for this class includes short stories, newspaper articles, poems, songs, cartoons, video clips and a novel, such as Cesar Aira's La villa. At the completion of this course, students will feel confident discussing and debating a variety of contemporary issues (cultural and religious practices, family relationships, gender stereotypes, political events, immigration to the USA, etc.). Any questions about placement should be addressed to the Director of the Spanish Language Program.
Course number only
1000
Use local description
No

SPAN1000 - Advanced Spanish

Status
X
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
303
Title (text only)
Advanced Spanish
Term
2023A
Syllabus URL
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
303
Section ID
SPAN1000303
Course number integer
1000
Meeting times
CANCELED
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Geraldine Lebaudy
Description
The purpose of this course is twofold: (a) to develop students' communicative abilities in Spanish, that is, speaking, listening, reading and writing, and (b) to increase their awareness and understanding of Hispanic cultures and societies. Homework and classroom activities are designed to help students build their oral proficiency, expand and perfect their knowledge of vocabulary and grammatical structures, improve their reading and writing skills, and develop their critical thinking abilities. The material for this class includes short stories, newspaper articles, poems, songs, cartoons, video clips and a novel, such as Cesar Aira's La villa. At the completion of this course, students will feel confident discussing and debating a variety of contemporary issues (cultural and religious practices, family relationships, gender stereotypes, political events, immigration to the USA, etc.). Any questions about placement should be addressed to the Director of the Spanish Language Program.
Course number only
1000
Use local description
No

SPAN1000 - Advanced Spanish

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
302
Title (text only)
Advanced Spanish
Term
2023A
Syllabus URL
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
302
Section ID
SPAN1000302
Course number integer
1000
Meeting times
MWF 12:00 PM-12:59 PM
Meeting location
WILL 302
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Reyes Caballo-Marquez
Description
The purpose of this course is twofold: (a) to develop students' communicative abilities in Spanish, that is, speaking, listening, reading and writing, and (b) to increase their awareness and understanding of Hispanic cultures and societies. Homework and classroom activities are designed to help students build their oral proficiency, expand and perfect their knowledge of vocabulary and grammatical structures, improve their reading and writing skills, and develop their critical thinking abilities. The material for this class includes short stories, newspaper articles, poems, songs, cartoons, video clips and a novel, such as Cesar Aira's La villa. At the completion of this course, students will feel confident discussing and debating a variety of contemporary issues (cultural and religious practices, family relationships, gender stereotypes, political events, immigration to the USA, etc.). Any questions about placement should be addressed to the Director of the Spanish Language Program.
Course number only
1000
Use local description
No

SPAN1000 - Advanced Spanish

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
304
Title (text only)
Advanced Spanish
Term
2023A
Syllabus URL
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
304
Section ID
SPAN1000304
Course number integer
1000
Meeting times
MWF 12:00 PM-12:59 PM
Meeting location
BENN 224
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Oscar Montoya
Description
The purpose of this course is twofold: (a) to develop students' communicative abilities in Spanish, that is, speaking, listening, reading and writing, and (b) to increase their awareness and understanding of Hispanic cultures and societies. Homework and classroom activities are designed to help students build their oral proficiency, expand and perfect their knowledge of vocabulary and grammatical structures, improve their reading and writing skills, and develop their critical thinking abilities. The material for this class includes short stories, newspaper articles, poems, songs, cartoons, video clips and a novel, such as Cesar Aira's La villa. At the completion of this course, students will feel confident discussing and debating a variety of contemporary issues (cultural and religious practices, family relationships, gender stereotypes, political events, immigration to the USA, etc.). Any questions about placement should be addressed to the Director of the Spanish Language Program.
Course number only
1000
Use local description
No

SPAN1000 - Advanced Spanish

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
305
Title (text only)
Advanced Spanish
Term
2023A
Syllabus URL
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
305
Section ID
SPAN1000305
Course number integer
1000
Meeting times
MWF 1:45 PM-2:44 PM
Meeting location
WILL 319
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Oscar Montoya
Description
The purpose of this course is twofold: (a) to develop students' communicative abilities in Spanish, that is, speaking, listening, reading and writing, and (b) to increase their awareness and understanding of Hispanic cultures and societies. Homework and classroom activities are designed to help students build their oral proficiency, expand and perfect their knowledge of vocabulary and grammatical structures, improve their reading and writing skills, and develop their critical thinking abilities. The material for this class includes short stories, newspaper articles, poems, songs, cartoons, video clips and a novel, such as Cesar Aira's La villa. At the completion of this course, students will feel confident discussing and debating a variety of contemporary issues (cultural and religious practices, family relationships, gender stereotypes, political events, immigration to the USA, etc.). Any questions about placement should be addressed to the Director of the Spanish Language Program.
Course number only
1000
Use local description
No

SPAN1000 - Advanced Spanish

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
301
Title (text only)
Advanced Spanish
Term
2023A
Syllabus URL
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
301
Section ID
SPAN1000301
Course number integer
1000
Meeting times
MWF 10:15 AM-11:14 AM
Meeting location
WILL 633
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Reyes Caballo-Marquez
Description
The purpose of this course is twofold: (a) to develop students' communicative abilities in Spanish, that is, speaking, listening, reading and writing, and (b) to increase their awareness and understanding of Hispanic cultures and societies. Homework and classroom activities are designed to help students build their oral proficiency, expand and perfect their knowledge of vocabulary and grammatical structures, improve their reading and writing skills, and develop their critical thinking abilities. The material for this class includes short stories, newspaper articles, poems, songs, cartoons, video clips and a novel, such as Cesar Aira's La villa. At the completion of this course, students will feel confident discussing and debating a variety of contemporary issues (cultural and religious practices, family relationships, gender stereotypes, political events, immigration to the USA, etc.). Any questions about placement should be addressed to the Director of the Spanish Language Program.
Course number only
1000
Use local description
No

SPAN0800 - Spanish Conversation

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
301
Title (text only)
Spanish Conversation
Term
2023A
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
301
Section ID
SPAN0800301
Course number integer
800
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Melissa Araceli Echeverry
Description
SPAN 0800 is a half-credit conversation course. This course is restricted to residents of the Modern Language College House.
Course number only
0800
Use local description
No

SPAN0405 - Spanish for the Medical Professions: Intermediate II

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
680
Title (text only)
Spanish for the Medical Professions: Intermediate II
Term
2023A
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
680
Section ID
SPAN0405680
Course number integer
405
Meeting times
TR 5:15 PM-6:44 PM
Meeting location
WILL 318
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Sean M Saxon
Description
Spanish 0405, the continuation of Spanish 0305, is an intermediate-level integrated skills language course. It emphasizes the development of reading, writing, listening, and speaking abilities. Students will be expected to participate actively in classroom activities such as communicative activities, role-playing based on typical doctor/patient interactions as well as other medical situations. Students will also review and learn other essential tools of communication applicable both inside and outside the medical field. Students who have already taken Spanish 0400 will not receive credit for Spanish 0405. Although these courses have different numbers, they are at the same level. Students who have already fulfilled the language requirement (AP, SAT II, etc.) or have taken courses at the 1000-3000 level may not take basic level language courses in the same language. They will not receive credit for this course (Spanish 0405). This course satisfies the language requirement in Spanish. Note: Course is offered through the Penn Language Center. Pre-requisite: successful completion of Spanish 0300 or 0305 or a score of 550-640 on the SAT II or 454-546 on the online placement examination.
Course number only
0405
Use local description
No

SPAN3900 - Spain and the Colonial Wound: Past and Present

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
301
Title (text only)
Spain and the Colonial Wound: Past and Present
Term
2023A
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
301
Section ID
SPAN3900301
Course number integer
3900
Meeting times
MW 3:30 PM-4:59 PM
Meeting location
DRLB 4E19
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Luis Moreno Caballud
Description
This course engages students with current theoretical trends and approaches to Spanish and/or Latin American literatures and cultures. Course content may vary. Please see the department website for current course offerings: https://www.sas.upenn.edu/hispanic-portuguese-studies/undergraduate/hispanic-studies
Course number only
3900
Fulfills
Cross Cultural Analysis
Use local description
No

SPAN0400 - Intermediate Spanish II

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
318
Title (text only)
Intermediate Spanish II
Term
2023A
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
318
Section ID
SPAN0400318
Course number integer
400
Meeting times
MWF 12:00 PM-12:59 PM
Meeting location
DRLB 2C2
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Geraldine Lebaudy
Description
This course is a fourth-semester language course that both reinforces and enhances the communicative skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) previously acquired while exploring the rich cultural mosaic of the Spanish-speaking world. Class activities are designed so that students can build up these four skills in order to function at an intermediate language level. Readings focused on contemporary social and political issues of the Hispanic world will advance your knowledge of Hispanic and cultural practices while increasing your intercultural competence. Unique to this course is the preparation of an oral presentation on a topic related to the Hispanic world throughout the semester and presented during the last days of classes. The purpose of this task is to help students develop their presentational competence in Spanish. Conducted entirely in Spanish, this class will provide students with ample opportunities to work in small groups and in pairs while gaining confidence communicating in Spanish. This course satisfies the language requirement at Penn. Goals: By the end of this course, students can expect to handle a variety of situations in a Spanish-speaking setting, such as: 1) Express their opinions on a variety of contemporary events and issues 2) Defend their position when presented with a hypothetical situation 3) Deliver short presentations on a chosen subject after thorough preparation 4) Demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of Hispanic cultural practices and products.
Course number only
0400
Use local description
No