These numbers are used only for courses taken abroad with a Colgate study group, a non-Colgate study group, or in a foreign institution for higher learning. They designate either language or non-language courses for which there are no exact Colgate equivalents. Such courses carry graduation credit but are not normally counted toward a concentration unless they are taken in departmentally sponsored study groups.
Independent study courses are designed to fulfill individual needs in language and literature not otherwise provided in this edepartment. SPAN 491 study in literature may not be undertaken until seminar distribution requirements are satisfied.
This course, taught in Santiago do Compostela, prepares students for their studies in Madrid. It includes grammar, literature, history and contemporary issues in politics and society. This course carries gradutaion credit, but does not count toward a Spanish concentration.
This course is designed to advance the student's written expression through compositions based on a series of cultural (plays, lectures, concerts, etc.) and political events in Madrid.
Courses in this range of numbers vary from term to term, but may include such topics as Madrid and the Novel, Modern Spanish Poetry, and the Spanish Short Story. These seminars may count toward a Spanish concentration.
Courses in this range of numbers vary from term to term, but may include such topics as Spanish History, Modern Spanish Politics, and Women in Spain. These courses do not count toward a Spanish concentration.