Undergraduate 2019-2020

College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Department of Hispanic Studies

HISP 102 Hispanic Cultures in the United States

A study of the development of cultural patterns among the three largest Hispanic communities in this country: Chicanos, Puerto Ricans and Cuban- Americans — their differences and commonalities. Taught in English.
3

Course Attribute

LC5c-Hum Behav & Social Sys and LC8-US Multicultural Studies and GT Human Behavior & Soc Sys

HISP 111 Introduction to Hispanic Literature

An introduction to prominent contemporary writers. Includes theatre, novel, short story and poetry in translation. Works of Lorca, Matute, Unamuno, Borges, Rulfo, Garcia Marquez, Anaya. Taught in English.
3

Course Attribute

LC3b-Literature & Humanities and LC7-International Studies and GT Literature

HISP 395 History and Philosophy of Bilingual Education

Introduction to history, philosophy, and legal issues in education of English language learners in the US. Analyzes current issues concerning bilingual students, bilingual education, school reform and community partnerships.
3

Repeatable Status

Course may be repeated 1 times