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SPAN 3505 - VIEW COURSE PROPOSAL |
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Approvals Received: |
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Approvals
Pending: |
Campus
Assembly >
Catalog |
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Effective Status: |
Active |
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Effective Term: |
1059 -
Fall 2005 |
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Course: |
SPAN 3505 |
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Institution: |
UMNMO -
Morris |
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Career: |
UGRD |
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College: |
MDHU -
UMM-Humanities, Div of |
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Department: |
233 -
UMM-Humanities, Div of-Adm |
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General |
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Course Title Short: |
Sex,
Love, and Marriage/GA |
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Course Title Long: |
Sex,
Love, and Marriage in Golden Age Spanish Literature |
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Max-Min Credits |
4.0 to
4.0 credit(s) |
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Catalog |
The
theme of sex, love, and marriage in Golden Age Spanish Literature through
prose, poetry, and theatre of the Golden Age (XVI-XVII centuries) Spain.
Consideration of the gender relations and gender politics reflected in the
works and the socio-historical context in which these works were produced. |
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Additional
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<no
text provided> |
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Grading Basis: |
Stdnt
Opt |
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Honors Course: |
No |
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Delivery Mode(s): |
Classroom |
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Years most |
Other
frequency |
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Term(s) most |
Fall |
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Component 1: |
SEM (with final exam) |
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Auto-Enroll |
No |
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Graded |
SEM |
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Academic |
Not
allowed to bypass limits. |
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Financial Aid |
Not
allowed to bypass limits. |
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Repetition of |
Repetition
not allowed. |
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Course |
3002,
3101 |
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Course |
No
course equivalencies |
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Consent |
No
required consent |
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Enforced |
prereq
Span 3002, 3101 |
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Editor Comments: |
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Proposal Changes: |
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History Information: |
Provisional
approval received 3/31/04 |
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Assessment |
Students
should demonstrate the ability to analyze literary texts, using the text as
well as the aesthetic, political, historical, and philosophical context in
which the work was produced. Students must also demonstrate the ability to
discuss in class the ideas of the texts and the context, and they must write
papers with grammatical precision and rigorous research. |
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Rationale for |
THIS
COURSE IS AN EXPANSION OF THE THEME INTRODUCED IN AN EARLIER COURSE TO
INCLUDE NOT ONLY PROSE AND THEATRE, BUT ALL OF GOLDEN AGE LITERATURE.
SEMESTERS PROVIDE ADDITIONAL TIME TO INCLUDE OTHER MATERIAL AND THE THEME HAS
BECOME IMPORTANT IN RECENT GOLDEN AGES STUDIES. |
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General Education |
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Faculty |
Stacey
Parker Aronson |
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Requirement |
HUM -
HUM Communication, Language, Literature & Philosophy |
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Provisional |
Yes;
date: March 31, 2004 |
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Regular |
New: Yes; date: Sep 15, 2004 |
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