Courses
Literatura iberoamericana
Literatura iberoamericana introduces students to Latin American literature of the 20th and 21st centuries. Students examine two major literary genres: the novel and poetry.
Cinema en espa~nol
Cinema en espa~nol introduces students to the diverse offerings of film in Spanish.
Curso intensivo
Curso intensivo provides a "crash course" in Spanish language and culture.
Spanish 4
Spanish 4 is a continuation of Spanish 3 as students develop advanced language skills through readings and analyses of literature and cinema.
Spanish 3
Spanish 3 develops the language skills built in Spanish 1 and 2. Students learn Latin American and Spanish culture, including music and literature.
Spanish 2
A continuation of LSPN-161, this course covers more advanced grammar, composition, and reading selections. Emphasis continues on pronunciation and conversational Spanish.
Spanish 1
This course covers basic grammar, composition, and cultural reading selections. The emphasis is on pronunciation and conversational Spanish.
Existential Psychoanalytic Theory and Life
The course examines psychoanalysis and existential therapy. Students learn both traditional and current developments in the field.
City Blues
When songwriter/poets portray a city through the blues, they choose gritty lyrics to reflect its tough side.
From Boys to Men: Masculinity in Contemporary Society
This interdisciplinary course investigates the ways in which masculinity is constructed in contemporary society.
The R&B/Soul Business: The Roots of Hip -Hop
This course exams the history of the music, artists, business leaders, and practices of one of the most important music genres of the 20th century: R&B/soul.
Sound and Society: The Social Life of Musical Practices
This course provides an introduction to issues, trends, and arguments in contemporary ethnomusicology, or the cultural study of music.
Gender and Country Music
This course considers country music's songwriters, performers, and business people and how they reflect or inspire vari ous gender images and identities in society.
The Psychiatric Setting
Students will learn how to function in a variety of clinical and service related settings: hospitals, clinics, hospices, nursing homes, and educational and recreational centers.
Adult Development and Aging
In this course, students explore adult development and aging.
Abnormal Psychology
Using the classification of psychopathology contained in the current edition of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) as a guide
Child and Adolescent Psychology
This course is an opportunity for students to learn more about their own personal development and evolution up to this point, by examining theories and research regarding child and adolescent devel
New Blues for the Old South: Southern Culture and Change
This interdisciplinary sociology and writing course explores the changing times, attitudes and music in the South.
Identity
This interdisciplinary course examines concepts of identity through the perspectives offered by biology, Western and Eastern psychology, social psychology, gender studies, cross-cultural studies, r
City Life: Local and Global Perspectives
As musicians, you will be visiting, working in, and probably living in cities. Questions this course tackles include: What makes a city work? How does a city inspire the artist?
