WFU VIRTUAL STUDY ABROAD FAIR
SPA 199. Internship in Spanish Language.
(3h) Under faculty direction, a student undertakes a language project in conjunction with an off-campus service commitment or internship. Includes, but is not limited to, vocabulary building, keeping a journal, and reading professional material. Pass/Fail only. P—SPA 309 or 309L; or SPN 319or 319L; or POI.
Students are required to participate consistently and complete a series of written assignments relating to their experience and their internship field. Students should consult their program director for guidance with these assignments, and submit all work to him or her for evaluation.
SPA 303I. Language Study in the Context of an Internship. (1.5h, 3h) Development of oral proficiency and writing skills. Readings, discussions, and writing assignments based on texts relevant to internships being undertaken by students. Must be taken in conjunction with SPN 199. The combination of this course and SPN 199 may count as a maximum of 3 hours toward the major or minor. P—a 200-level course.
SPA 391. Internship in Spanish for Business and the Professions. (1.5h-3h) Under faculty supervision, a student completes an internship in a bilingual or Spanish-speaking business or professional setting as part of an abroad experience. Does not count toward major or minor in Spanish. P—SPA 309 or 309L, or SPN 319 or 319L. Pass/Fail/only.
SPA 315. The Making of Spain: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Cultures of Spain. (3h) Examination of Spain’s cultural pluralism through visual arts, architecture, film, music, and literature from the medieval period to the present. P—SPA 280 or 290; or SPN 216. (formerly SPN 317)
SPA 319. Literary and Cultural Studies of Spanish America. (3h) Study of selected major works of Spanish - American literature within their historical and cultural contexts. Emphasis on Iinguistic and political structures, intellectual currents, art, music, and film to promote understanding of Spanish America’s historical development. P—SPA 280 or 290; or SPN 216. (formerly SPN 318)
SPA 313 Lights, Camera, ¡Acción!. Cinema and Culture in the Spanish-Speaking World. (3h)
Traces the development of cinematic arts and industry, with special attention to signature movements,
films, and directors and the representation of cultures on screen. P—SPA 280 or 290; or SPN 216.
(3h) Under faculty direction, a student undertakes a language project in conjunction with an off-campus service commitment or internship. Includes, but is not limited to, vocabulary building, keeping a journal, and reading professional material. Pass/Fail only. P—SPA 309 or 309L; or SPN 319or 319L; or POI.
Students are required to participate consistently and complete a series of written assignments relating to their experience and their internship field. Students should consult their program director for guidance with these assignments, and submit all work to him or her for evaluation.
SPA 303I. Language Study in the Context of an Internship. (1.5h, 3h) Development of oral proficiency and writing skills. Readings, discussions, and writing assignments based on texts relevant to internships being undertaken by students. Must be taken in conjunction with SPN 199. The combination of this course and SPN 199 may count as a maximum of 3 hours toward the major or minor. P—a 200-level course.
SPA 391. Internship in Spanish for Business and the Professions. (1.5h-3h) Under faculty supervision, a student completes an internship in a bilingual or Spanish-speaking business or professional setting as part of an abroad experience. Does not count toward major or minor in Spanish. P—SPA 309 or 309L, or SPN 319 or 319L. Pass/Fail/only.
SPA 315. The Making of Spain: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Cultures of Spain. (3h) Examination of Spain’s cultural pluralism through visual arts, architecture, film, music, and literature from the medieval period to the present. P—SPA 280 or 290; or SPN 216. (formerly SPN 317)
SPA 319. Literary and Cultural Studies of Spanish America. (3h) Study of selected major works of Spanish - American literature within their historical and cultural contexts. Emphasis on Iinguistic and political structures, intellectual currents, art, music, and film to promote understanding of Spanish America’s historical development. P—SPA 280 or 290; or SPN 216. (formerly SPN 318)
SPA 313 Lights, Camera, ¡Acción!. Cinema and Culture in the Spanish-Speaking World. (3h)
Traces the development of cinematic arts and industry, with special attention to signature movements,
films, and directors and the representation of cultures on screen. P—SPA 280 or 290; or SPN 216.
Sign up for the Salamanca Summer info session on Tuesday February 9 at 12:00pm. Students must be signed in to their WFU Zoom account to access the information session. Registration is required.
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