Spanish (Lang/Lit) Department of Languages & Literatures
As the fourth most spoken language in the world, Spanish is becoming more and more essential to many careers within the areas of arts, education, business, science, social work and more. Students who study Spanish in the Department of Languages & Literatures not only develop vital skills in speaking, writing, reading, and listening, but they also acquire an understanding for the language, literary texts, and cultures represented throughout the Spanish-speaking world. Moreover, students obtain the breadth of knowledge that is essential when perusing graduate degrees in related areas (e.g., Latin American or Peninsular Literature, Hispanic Studies, Spanish Linguistics, etc.). The department offers an Honours BA in Spanish, an Honours BA in Spanish in combination with another Honours BA program, and minors in Spanish and Business Spanish. In addition, students have the option to pursue a certificate in Business Spanish issued by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Madrid, for which the Department is the sole representative. Spanish could also be part of the Honours BA in Languages as language I or II or as part of the Mediterranean Studies program.
Honours BA and Minors:
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Department of Languages & Literatures
Full-Time Faculty - Wilfrid Laurier University
- Hugo De Marinis, PhD
- Nathalie Freidel, PhD
- Marta Marin, PhD
- Mercedes Rowinsky-Geurts, PhD, Associate Dean: Student Affairs/Special Projects
- John Schwieter, PhD, Undergraduate Advisor, Spanish
- Milo Sweedler, PhD, Chair
Full-Time Faculty - University of Waterloo Participating Faculty
- Mario Boido, PhD
- Maria del Carmen Sillato, PhD
- Monica Leoni, PhD
- Sergio Rivera-Ayala, PhD
- Regina Vera-Quinn, BEd
By agreement, students at WLU and U of W can be
expected to take courses in Spanish at either university. While most
language courses are taught concurrently every year at both
universities, most other courses are taught at one university or the
other, and a few courses may rotate from year to year. Consult the
undergraduate officer in Spanish. Before graduation, students must
complete the requirements of their home university and faculty.
Course Offerings
| Course # | Title | Credits |
| SP100 |
Introduction to Spanish |
1.0 |
| SP101 |
Introduction to Spanish I |
0.5 |
| SP102 |
Introduction to Spanish II |
0.5 |
| SP200 |
Study Abroad |
1.0 |
| SP201 |
Intermediate Spanish I |
0.5 |
| SP202 |
Intermediate Spanish II |
0.5 |
| SP220 |
Topics in Spanish Culture |
0.5 |
| SP222 |
Modern Spanish Literature |
0.5 |
| SP223 |
Early Spanish Literature |
0.5 |
| SP227 |
Introduction to Latin American Poetry and Drama |
0.5 |
| SP228 |
Introduction to Latin American Prose |
0.5 |
| SP301 |
Composition and Conversation I |
0.5 |
| SP302 |
Composition and Conversation II |
0.5 |
| SP303 |
Business Spanish I |
0.5 |
| SP304 |
Business Spanish II |
0.5 |
| SP322 |
The Generation of '98: Fiction |
0.5 |
| SP324 |
A Journey Through Multicultural Spain |
0.5 |
| SP325 |
Contemporary Spanish Literature and Culture |
0.5 |
| SP326 |
The Spanish Golden Age: Drama |
0.5 |
| SP327 |
Cervantes and His Time |
0.5 |
| SP328 |
Contemporary Hispanic Theatre |
0.5 |
| SP333 |
Modern Latin American Poetry |
0.5 |
| SP334 |
Modern Latin American Prose |
0.5 |
| SP335 |
Spanish and Latin American Cinema |
0.5 |
| SP365 |
Spanish Identity through Literature |
0.5 |
| SP366 |
The Latin American Short Story |
0.5 |
| SP387 |
Latin American Women Writers |
0.5 |
| SP390 |
Introduction to Spanish Business Translation |
0.5 |
| SP400 |
Latin American Testimonial Literature |
0.5 |
| SP401 |
Advanced Composition and Conversation I [1] |
0.5 |
| SP402 |
Advanced Composition and Conversation II |
0.5 |
| SP405 |
Gender and Social Representations in 19th-Century Spain |
0.5 |
| SP410 |
Visual Culture in the Contemporary Hispanic World |
0.5 |
| SP436 |
Reading Across the Genre Divide |
0.5 |
| SP438 |
Special Topics |
0.5 |
| SP445 |
History of the Spanish Language |
0.5 |
| SP446 |
Love in Medieval Spanish Literature |
0.5 |
| SP450 |
Theory and Practice of Translation |
0.5 |
| SP451 |
Stylistics and Professional Writing |
0.5 |
| SP461 |
Hispanic Linguistics |
0.5 |
| SP465 |
Literature and Journalism in the Hispanic World |
0.5 |
| SP466 |
Subversive Narratives in the Hispanic World |
0.5 |
| SP467 |
Directed Studies |
0.5 |
| SP490 |
Advanced Translation |
0.5 |
| SP497 |
The Novel in Latin America |
0.5 |
| SP498 |
Literary Adaptation in Hispanic Cinema |
0.5 |
Senate/Editorial Changes
Editorial Revision June 26, 2012: SP401 Prerequisite change; effective September 1, 2012.
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Academic & Related Dates 2012/2013
Other Calendars
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