SPAN 348 Introduction to Latin American Cultures Units: 3.00
This course explores the social, historical, cultural, and political events that have shaped Latin America from pre-Hispanic times to the present, as well as important artistic movements in the visual arts, literature, cinema, and music.
NOTE Taught in English together with LLCU 248/3.0. Students concentrating in Spanish submit written assignments, tests, and examinations in Spanish.
NOTE Taught in English together with LLCU 248/3.0. Students concentrating in Spanish submit written assignments, tests, and examinations in Spanish.
Learning Hours: 120 (36 Lecture, 10 Online Activity, 74 Private Study)
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Reflect on the meaning and importance of culture as a tool of self-understanding.
- Have a solid understanding of the social, cultural, and political events that have shaped Latin America from pre-Hispanic times to the present.
- Be familiar with important artistic movements and with the work of key Latin American creators.
- Have acquired the necessary cultural sensitivity and awareness to contribute to productive and respectful transcultural exchanges.
- Developed the critical skills necessary to fully appreciate and understand the creative endeavours and struggles of Latin American people.