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20th Century European Art
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Advanced Composition & Conversation I
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99802999 - Foreign Language
Advanced Spanish Conversation I
3.00
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This course is designed for students wishing to attain a greater proficiency in spoken and written Spanish. Conversation and composition are based on selected readings and a variety of contemporary topics. Grammar topics include: use of the imperfect and preterite in narration, passive voice, and subjunctive mood.
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Advertising in Context/Consumer Behavior
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99810251 - Study Abroad - Communications
Art Appreciation
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Art Appreciation
3.00
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In-depth study of the various forms of artistic expression throughout Western History, focusing mainly on painting, sculpture, and architecture. Detailed study of major Western artists.
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99815208 - Contemporary Art Survey
Art History II
3.00
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The Art of Spain includes the study of outstanding examples of architecture, painting and sculpture, emphasizing the early Roman and Moorish contributions, as well as the great Spanish painters: El Greco, Ribera, Murillo, Valdés Leal, Velázquez, Goya, Picasso, Miró, Dalí, and the architect Antonio Gaudí. Includes class visits & optional visits to museums, galleries and monuments in Sevilla.
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99815200 - Introduction to Art History
Beginning Spanish Conversation
4.00
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An intensive course which deals with the fundamentals of speaking, understanding, reading and writing. Grammar topics include: use of articles, verbal tenses in the indicative, "ser" and "estar", adjectives, pronouns, the imperative, comparatives and superlatives, gerund, and an introduction to the imperfect and the preterite. Classroom practice and exercises are designed to develop confidence and proficiency.
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99802100 - Occupational Spanish
Beginning Spanish Conversation
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99802100 - Occupational Spanish
Beginning Spanish I
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Beginning Spanish II
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no code - Spanish 2 or next in sequence
Comparative Grammar
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99802999 - Foreign Language
Contemporary Spanish Literature
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99801228 - Contemporary Literature
Cultural Anthropology of Latin America
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99803999 - Study Abroad - History
Culture & Society of Spain
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99802216 - Spanish Culture & Civilization
Culture and Society of Spain
3.00
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The Culture and Society of Spain includes a study of Spanish life and character as it manifests itself in history, regional personality, celebrations, music and legendary figures. Special emphasis is given to the southern part of Spain, Andalucía, which conserves today the diverse cultural heritage of Europe, Africa and the Orient (Near and Middle East). Includes visits to cultural and historical monuments.
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99802216 - Spanish Culture and Societies
Economics and Politics of European Community
3.00
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This course surveys the historical development of the economy of the European Union, and, through the analysis of the past, present and future progression of European Integration, assesses the economic effects of the growth and enlargement of the EU, with specific reference to the different parameters of the economies of individual states. Students will be required to understand the underlying reasons for European Union and the economic principles involved. A structured historical approach will lead to an appreciation of the present institutional framework on which the EU is built, and special attention will be paid to the ideology and practicality of achieving economic and monetary union. The national economy of the member states will be studied within the framework of the EU as a whole, in order to assess the economic suitability for integration, the contribution of each state to the EU economy, and the benefits received in the different economic sectors as a result of membership of the EU. The impact of the enlargement of the EU to 25 members will be analysed in the light of the economic conditions prevalent in the 10 new member states. The EU will also be assessed as a major economic force at world level.
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99809214 - Introduction to International Economics
Elementary Spanish Conversation
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Global Finance
3.00
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The course provides a general overview of the principal financial implications of international business and trade. Topic studies include: general introduction to international business and trade, currency exchange implications and other risk factors, new market barriers and opportunities; and, facets of trade procedures important to import/exporters and small businesses such as methods of payment and terms of payment, incoterms, costing and insurance of orders and sources of finance for exporters. Students will be required to relate the knowledge they have acquired regarding each section studied.
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99809214 - Introduction to International Economics
History of Spain
3.00
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This course is designed to examine Spain's historical development from prehistoric times to the present. The approach is that of cultural history which examines the socio-economic, religious, intellectual, political, and other cultural forces which have shaped Western civilization in modern times.
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History of Spain
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99803225 - World in the 20th Century
Inter-American Relations
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Intermediate Spanish Conversation
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Intermediate Spanish Conversation
3.00
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An intensive course which reviews the most salient grammar principles covered at the beginning level. Grammar topics include an in-depth study of the imperfect and the preiterite and tenses in the subjunctive. Emphasis in on comprehension and conversation. Classroom practice and exercises are designed to develop confidence and proficiency.
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99802102 - Spanish Conversation I
Intermediate Spanish I
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Intermediate Spanish II
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no code - Spanish 4 or next in sequence
International Business
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99809214 - International Economics
International Business: European
3.00
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There is no longer any such thing as a purely national economy. The rest of the world is just too big to ignore, either as a market or as a competitor. The global economy is becoming ever more closely integrated - a process usually referred to as globalization. Cross-border trade and investment have continued to increase through the 1990s. Yet, differences in economic, political and socio-cultural environments around the world challenge managers with opportunities and risks. As new communication technologies and global migration are bringing diverse people closer together, debates about cultural identity and differences are becoming more prominent than ever. To help students understand the intricacy of the global economy, learning objectives of this course are: (1) to understand the current important trade and investment trends (2) to develop the ability to comprehend international economic and financial issues (3) to understand the role of cultural differences that affect international businesses (4) to learn how the foreign exchange market works and to understand the role of the global monetary system (5) to examine MNCs' strategies and behaviors to enhance competitiveness in the areas of manufacturing, marketing, and human resource management. This course is designed to combine lectures with in-class group exercises and case discussion. Students will learn how to react to situations that multinational firms face in their international operations. On occasion, videos will be used to augment the lecture and stimulate class discussion. The mean of attaining these objectives include a thorough study of class notes, case analysis, and in- class small group discussions. The textbook will be used as a guideline. Reading assignments will be given every day. Students will not be able to pass quizzes and examinations by just reading the textbook. Material for quizzes and examinations will be from lectures, cases, and group discussions.
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International Relations
3.00
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To familiarize the students with the development, theoretical debates, and changing structural features of International Relations (or better, Global Politics) throughout the 20th Century and into the New Millenium: the evolution from a world neatly partitioned into rival states with "clear" national interests to one where, owing to the many challenges of globalization, not least the rising importance of non-state actors, old certainties regarding international society become questioned and new solutions required. Clearly, key to any understanding (as opposed to merely explanation) of the processes and dynamics prevalent within Global Politics is the concept of power. Its identification, and the analysis of the various forms it manifests itself is a central aspect of this course.
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99809223 - International Relations
International Relations
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99809223 - International Relations
Introduction to Comparative Government
3.00
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This course is a survey of the Mediterranean world, an introduction to the political, and social-economical reality, cultural aspects, and to the region's geo-strategic importance. Special attention is given to regional differences, such as the North/South divide with emphasis on the EU program of economic integration of the Southern Mediterranean countries under the EU Neighborhood policy. The course examines the historical development of the area, the economics and politics, and an analysis of special cases: international migrations, nationalism, management of natural resources, religious conflicts. The format of the course is conversational and interactive, including class discussions on the day-to-day events as they occur.
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Introduction to Film
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99810250 - Introduction to Film
Photography: Theory and Practice
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99815999 - College Transfer Art
Service Learning
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Spanish For Spanish Speakers
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99802999 - Foreign Language
Spanish I
4.00
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Spanish II
4.00
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Spanish III
4.00
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Spanish IV
4.00
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Teaching English as a Second Language
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99802999 - Foreign Language
The Art of Spain
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99815200 - Introduction to Art History
99815210 - Art History: Modern Era
The Economies of the European Union
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99809993 - Study Abroad - Social Science
The European Union
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99809993 - Study Abroad - Social Science
The European Union
3.00
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This course is designed to help the student develop a better knowledge and understanding of the process of Europe's economic and political integration. An in-depth analysis of the historical developments since the ratification of the Treaty of Rome, a general overview of the European legal system and institutions and teh most recent developments.
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99809214 - Introduction to International Economics
The Mediterranean World
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The Three Cultures of Spain
3.00
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This class will explore the nature, challenges and results of conflict and coexistence among Jews, Muslims, and Christians in medieval Spain. It will examine the breakdown of tolerance leading to the expulsions of Spanish Jews in 1492, Spanish Muslims by 1502, and the Moriscos of Spanish Muslim descent in 1609. Spain's subsequent involvement in Morocco will receive particular attention, as will the roles of Jews, Christians, and Muslims in present-day Spain. New perspectives will emerge on global issues from immigration to terrorism.
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99802216 - Spanish Culture and Societies
Three Cultures
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99802216 - Spanish Culture and Societies
99803999 - Study Abroad - History
Tourism in Spain
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99803999 - Study Abroad - History
Understanding Flamenco through Dance
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US / EU Bilateral Trade
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99809214 - International Economics
Wine in Spain: History and Culture
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99803999 - Study Abroad - History