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SPA Spanish Studies


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Introduction

Hispanic culture offers a variety probably unrivalled by any other modern Western culture. In the Middle Ages, Spain was the vital point of contact of the Christian, Jewish, and Islamic civilizations. In its Golden Age it led the way in the exploration and settlement of the New World, contributing significantly to the evolution of a flourishing Ibero-American culture. Today it is estimated that Spanish is one of three most widely-spoken languages in the world.

Spanish studies at the University of Toronto are mainly, but by no means exclusively, concerned with the language and literature of the Spanish-speaking peoples. Courses in translation, in business Spanish, in the history and structure of the Spanish language and literature are complemented by studies of the social, artistic, and intellectual history of both Spain and Spanish-America. Spanish and Portuguese form part of the interdisciplinary programs in European Studies and Ibero-American Studies.

The progression of courses in the language sequence is designed to accommodate a wide range of previous preparation in the spoken and written language. In their first year, beginners receive an intensive course, SPA 100Y1; those with OAC standing begin their University studies in SPA 220Y1; students who on entry are already well qualified in Spanish and demonstrate both oral and written fluency are expected to proceed directly to more advanced levels of study. Throughout the language stream, stress is laid both on the cultural component of language acquisition and on the range of practical applications to which both the spoken and the written language may be put. Courses in translation, in phonetics, in business Spanish, and in the history and structure of the Spanish language provide an array of possible options for students in the upper years.

 Following an introduction to the methodologies of critical analysis as applied to Hispanic texts, students have a wide selection of courses on the literatures of Spain and Spanish America: medieval Spanish literature; the prose, verse and drama of the Golden Age; the modern novel, short story, poetry, drama and film. In all years, the works are read and discussed not only in terms of their individual artistic value but also as illustrations of the outlook and the intellectual climate of their age.

In conjunction with Woodsworth College, the department makes SPA courses available during the summer at the University of Guadalajara. Interested students should contact the Professional and International Programs, Woodsworth College. (summer.program@utoronto.ca)

For the Portuguese component, see under Portuguese Program in this Calendar.

Undergraduate Coordinator:

Professor R. Sternberg (416-813-4082). E-mail: spanport.undergraduate@utoronto.ca

Enquiries:

Victoria College, Room 208 (416-813-4080)

SPANISH PROGRAMS

Enrolment in the Spanish programs requires the completion of four degree courses; no minimum GPA required.


SPANISH (B.A.)

Consult Professor R. Sternberg, Department of Spanish and Portuguese.

Specialist program (Hon.B.A.):

(9 full courses or their equivalent, including at least one 400-series course)

First Year:

SPA 100Y1/220Y1; SPA 319H1 (for native/bilingual speakers of Spanish)

Second Year:



1. SPA 220Y1/320Y1; SPA 420H1 (for speakers who have taken SPA 319H1 in first year)

2. Plus one or two SPA courses from the 200-series if not taken in First Year

Third and Fourth Years:



1. SPA 320Y1, 420H1, 450H1 or 452H1, 454H1

2. One 300/400-series half-course in language or linguistics

3. One course in Spanish American literature from the 300/400-series

4. Plus additional SPA courses to make the equivalent of 9 courses. Up to two full-course equivalents may be taken from cognate departmental or
college offerings: GGR, HIS, IAS, LIN, POL, PRT. A complete list of eligible courses is available from the Undergraduate Coordinator.

Major program (B.A.):

(7 full courses or their equivalent)

First Year:

SPA 100Y1/220Y1; SPA 319H1 (for native/bilingual speakers of Spanish)

Second Year:



1. SPA 220Y1/320Y1; SPA 420H1 (for speakers who have taken SPA 319H1 in first year)

2. Plus one or two SPA courses from the 200-series if not taken in First Year

Third and Fourth Years:



1. SPA 320Y1, 450H1 or 452H1, 454H1

2. SPA 420H1 is recommended for students who start in SPA 100Y1

3. SPA 420H1 is required for students who start in SPA 220Y1 or higher language course; plus a 300/400-series half-course in language or
linguistics

4. Plus additional SPA courses from the 300/400-series, including a half-course in Spanish American literature, to make seven courses. Up to one
full-course equivalent may be taken from cognate departmental or college offerings: GGR, HIS, IAS, LIN, POL, PRT. A complete list of eligi-
ble courses is available from the Undergraduate Coordinator.

Minor program (B.A.):

(4 full courses or their equivalent)

SPA 319H1/320Y1 plus additional SPA courses to make four courses

SPANISH — See also EUROPEAN STUDIES, IBERO-AMERICAN STUDIES, MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES,


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