SPANISH 373 - Topics in Hispanic Studies
Winter 2022, Section 004 - Bilingualism in the Spanish-Speaking World
Instruction Mode: Section 004 is   Hybrid (see other Sections below)
Subject: Spanish (SPANISH)
Department: LSA Romance Languages & Literatures
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Details

Credits:
3
Requirements & Distribution:
HU
Waitlist Capacity:
unlimited
Consent:
With permission of instructor.
Enforced Prerequisites:
SPANISH 277; or SPANISH 278 or AMCULT 224 or LATINOAM 224; or RCLANG 324; or study abroad equivalent (SP27 student group).
Repeatability:
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit(s). May be elected more than once in the same term.
Primary Instructor:
Start/End Date:
Full Term 1/5/22 - 4/19/22 (see other Sections below)
NOTE: Drop/Add deadlines are dependent on the class meeting dates and will differ for full term versus partial term offerings.
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Description

What does it mean to be bilingual? This survey course covers a range of linguistic, social, psychological and cultural issues of bilingualism, with a focus on bilinguals around the world who are minority language speakers and have Spanish as one of their languages.

This class counts toward the Spanish major and as elective credit toward the Spanish minor.

Intended Audience:

This class will be conducted in Spanish.

Schedule

SPANISH 373 - Topics in Hispanic Studies
Schedule Listing
001 (REC)
  Hybrid
37670
Open
3
 
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MW 12:00PM - 1:00PM
F 12:00PM - 1:00PM
1/5/22 - 4/19/22
Note: topic: Realidades latinoamericanas y latinx en la epoca de la globalizacion cultural For Winter 2022: This course will meet Mon & Wed in-person and Fridays remotely (synchronously).
004 (REC)
  Hybrid
30549
Closed
0
 
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TuTh 10:00AM - 11:30AM
1/5/22 - 4/19/22
005 (REC)
  Hybrid
30614
Open
3
 
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TuTh 11:30AM - 1:00PM
1/5/22 - 4/19/22
Note: For Winter 2022: During certain periods of the term, we will have an "in-person day" with large discussions about the course content; during other periods of the term, we will have an "online day" where students collaborate in small-group activities via Canvas and Zoom and complete asynchronous assignments.

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