SPA Spanish Studies CoursesSPA100Y1 A comprehensive introduction to Spanish, including grammatical structures, oral
practice and communication in small groups, and selected readings. SPA220Y1 A comprehensive grammar review, development of reading and writing skills, and oral
practice and communication in small groups for the intermediate student. SPA250H1 Spanish Culture and Civilization (formerly SPA250Y)
13L, 13T SPA257H1 (formerly SPA357H) 26L SPA258H1 Introduction to university literary studies in Spanish. Critical terminology and
methods. Representative selections of modern Spanish and Spanish American prose, poetry,
and drama. SPA299Y1 Credit course for supervised participation in faculty research project. See page 42 for details. SPA320Y1 Study of selected grammatical features and questions of usage with intensive practice
in written and oral Spanish. SPA321H1 An introduction to articulatory phonetics, Spanish sound patterns, phonetics,
phonology; the basic concepts of phonetic description and transcription; the study of
Spanish vowel and consonant systems, stress and intonation. (Offered in alternate years) SPA323H1 Business Spanish (formerly SPA323Y) 39P SPA350Y1 Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Spanish drama, poetry, and prose, with particular
attention to Don Quijote. SPA380H1 Literary currents of the colonial period and the 19th century prior to Modernism: the
growth of cultural self-expression. (Offered in alternate years) SPA381H1 Selections from the poetry, short story, novel and essay genres of the period studied
to illustrate the role of literature in the pluridisciplinary effort to achieve
independence in Spanish America. (Offered in alternate years) SPA382H1 Themes and textual strategies of representative works by women writers from various
parts of Spanish America. (Offered in alternate years) SPA386H1 A broad selection of the literature underlying and arising from the Cuban Revolution
serves as the basis for the study of the relationship between literature and this social
phenomenon. (Offered in alternate years) SPA398H0/399Y0 An instructor-supervised group project in an off-campus setting. See page 42 for details. SPA420H1 (formerly SPA420Y) 26L, 13T SPA421H1 Descriptive linguistics as applied to Spanish. A systematic description of the
components of language and their realization in Spanish: phonology, morphology and syntax
of the simple sentence. Emphasis on the interplay between form and function. (Offered in
alternate years) SPA423Y1 Written and oral translation from English to Spanish and from Spanish to English, with
texts drawn from fields such as literature, business, politics, and advertising. (Offered
in alternate years) SPA425H1 The evolution of Spanish. The dialectalization of Hispano-Latin through inherent
linguistic changes and influences from other languages and the development of Castilian
into one of the worlds most important languages. (Offered in alternate years) SPA438H1 A course on a specific topic in modern Spanish literature, designed for advanced
students. Course content and instructor are established on a yearly basis. SPA450H1 An introduction to medieval prose and verse in historical and critical context. SPA456H1 (formerly SPA456Y) 26L SPA466H1 A study of the different currents in 20th-century Spanish American verse with specific
reference to their outstanding exponents. (Offered in alternate years) SPA468H1 A course on a specific topic in Spanish American literature, designed for advanced
students. Course content and instructor are established on a yearly basis. SPA482H1 The 20th-century Spanish American novel in historical and critical context. (Offered in
alternate years) SPA484H1 Representative works from the short story genre in the 19th and 20th centuries,
including Borges, Cortázar, Rulfo, and others. (Offered in alternate years) SPA490H1/491H1 Individual study with a member of staff on a topic of common interest including
readings, discussion and written assignments. |
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