SPAN330 Geography and Cultures of the Spanish Speaking World
This is a survey course of Spanish, Latin American and North American Latino geography, cultures and social issues from pre-Columbian period to the present. Students explore the richness and variety of the many Spanish and Latin American cultures along with the geographical and historical influences that have shaped Latin America. These serve as topics for the course work in the Spanish language. In this advanced-level course, all teaching, class discussions, readings, oral presentations, written work and testing are in Spanish. Prerequisite(s): SPAN320 and SPAN325, or consent of the department. Counts in the Humanities Area of General Education Requirements. 5 quarter hours
Distribution
GenEd-Humanities