Spanish
The Latin American and Iberian Cultures Department fosters a deep understanding of the multiple languages, histories, and cultures of Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula, offering beginner to intermediate language courses in the summer term.
For questions about specific courses, contact the department.
Courses
Elementary course, equivalent to SPAN V1101 or F1101. Fundamental principles of grammar; practice in pronunciation. Reading and conversation are introduced from the beginning. Use of the language laboratory is required.
Course Number
SPAN1101S001Format
In-PersonSession
Session APoints
4 ptsSummer 2025
Times/Location
Mo 08:30-10:35Tu 08:30-10:35We 08:30-10:35Th 08:30-10:35Section/Call Number
001/10115Enrollment
7 of 15Instructor
Irene Alonso-AparicioElementary course, equivalent to SPAN V1101 or F1101. Fundamental principles of grammar; practice in pronunciation. Reading and conversation are introduced from the beginning. Use of the language laboratory is required.
Course Number
SPAN1101S002Format
In-PersonSession
Session BPoints
4 ptsSummer 2025
Times/Location
Mo 10:45-12:50Tu 10:45-12:50We 10:45-12:50Th 10:45-12:50Section/Call Number
002/10116Enrollment
8 of 15Instructor
Ramon Flores PinedoPrerequisites: SPAN S1101, or the equivalent. Equivalent to SPAN F1102 or V1102. Grammar exercises, prose readings, and practice in the spoken language.
Course Number
SPAN1102S001Format
In-PersonSession
Session APoints
4 ptsSummer 2025
Times/Location
Mo 08:30-10:35Tu 08:30-10:35We 08:30-10:35Th 08:30-10:35Section/Call Number
001/10120Enrollment
8 of 15Instructor
Lorena Garcia BarrosoPrerequisites: SPAN S1101, or the equivalent. Equivalent to SPAN F1102 or V1102. Grammar exercises, prose readings, and practice in the spoken language.
Course Number
SPAN1102S002Format
In-PersonSession
Session BPoints
4 ptsSummer 2025
Times/Location
Mo 10:45-12:50Tu 10:45-12:50We 10:45-12:50Th 10:45-12:50Section/Call Number
002/10121Enrollment
10 of 15Instructor
Aaron BoalickPrerequisites: SPAN S1102, or the equivalent. Equivalent to SPAN C1201 or F1201. Rapid grammar review, composition, and reading of literary works by contemporary authors.
Course Number
SPAN2101S001Format
In-PersonSession
Session APoints
4 ptsSummer 2025
Times/Location
Mo 10:45-12:50Tu 10:45-12:50We 10:45-12:50Th 10:45-12:50Section/Call Number
001/10536Enrollment
6 of 15Instructor
Leyre Alejaldre BielPrerequisites: SPAN S1102, or the equivalent. Equivalent to SPAN C1201 or F1201. Rapid grammar review, composition, and reading of literary works by contemporary authors.
Course Number
SPAN2101S002Format
In-PersonSession
Session APoints
4 ptsSummer 2025
Times/Location
Mo 08:30-10:35Tu 08:30-10:35We 08:30-10:35Th 08:30-10:35Section/Call Number
002/10537Enrollment
4 of 15Instructor
Juan Jimenez-CaicedoPrerequisites: SPAN S1102, or the equivalent. Equivalent to SPAN C1201 or F1201. Rapid grammar review, composition, and reading of literary works by contemporary authors.
Course Number
SPAN2101S003Format
In-PersonSession
Session BPoints
4 ptsSummer 2025
Times/Location
Mo 08:30-10:35Tu 08:30-10:35We 08:30-10:35Th 08:30-10:35Section/Call Number
003/10538Enrollment
7 of 15Instructor
Juan Jimenez-CaicedoCourse Number
SPAN2102S001Format
In-PersonSession
Session APoints
4 ptsSummer 2025
Times/Location
Mo 08:30-10:35Tu 08:30-10:35We 08:30-10:35Th 08:30-10:35Section/Call Number
001/10539Enrollment
14 of 15Instructor
Francisca Aguilo MoraCourse Number
SPAN2102S002Format
In-PersonSession
Session BPoints
4 ptsSummer 2025
Times/Location
Mo 10:45-12:50Tu 10:45-12:50We 10:45-12:50Th 10:45-12:50Section/Call Number
002/10540Enrollment
15 of 15Instructor
Javiera Irribarren OrtizIndigenous people in Ecuador, which represent about 7% of the Ecuadorian population (United Nations, 2015), are disproportionately poor compared with the rest of the population. In 2008 the country embarked on an effort to improve their situation by creating and approving a new constitution. Despite all of these efforts, indigenous people continue to struggle in Ecuador. For indigenous women specially the battle goes beyond the economic hardship, as they face domestic violence and abuse in a daily basis.
The proposed course is designed to provide students with a unique one-to-one interaction with Spanish native speakers in three different sites: the Ecuadorian Amazon Rainforest Reservation of Papallacta, the Reservation of Mandaripanga, and the Runatupari Community in the Andean Region of Ecuador. It aims to:
1. Explore, learn and document the work some indigenous groups have been doing since the new constitution was approved back in 2008.
2. Provide students with a service-learning opportunity working hand in hand when possible with women community leaders at the different sites.
3. Learn about how their communities work to preserve their resources and maintain a sustainable culture.
4. Immerse themselves in the Spanish language and culture by interacting, sharing, and living with native Spanish speakers.
5. Have student produce a focused final essay linking the key concepts from the readings and their lived experiences in the communities visited.