Minor in Hispanic Cultures - Hispanic Identities Through Film: Immigration, Exile & Globalization SPAN 2155   Hispanic Identities Through Film: Immigration, Exile & Globalization
CREDIT HOURS: 3
This course focuses on the concept of Hispanic Identity, through the study of contemporary and historical sociocultural and geopolitical issues, as manifested in cinema from around the Spanish-speaking world. The study of immigration and exile, globalization and cultural and societal identity and other fundamentals will be central to this course. This course is an intermediate conversation course designed to advance skills in oral communication, intercultural competence, critical thinking skills and film analysis reinforced by grammar review and written assignments.
FORMAT: Other (explain in comments)
FORMAT COMMENTS: This course includes lectures, discussions, group and pair activities. Students may also have opportunities to interact with native speakers outside the classroom through virtual exchange projects, online sessions, or face-to-face sessions within the department. These interactions will be part of the assessment and serve as one of the course's evaluation components.
LAB HOURS PER WEEK: 0
TUTORIAL HOURS PER WEEK: 0
PREREQUISITES: SPAN 2022 or equivalent