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HUFS 450 - Faith, Life & Culture in Latin America Historical examination of the Latin American Catholic church and its particular expressions of faith, practice, and role in the life of the people and society. Study of the impact of Protestantism over the past century. Some attention to non-Christian groups and practices. Field work required. Prerequisite(s): 410, 420, or 430. Placement in Spanish classes will be based on a mandatory department assessment. Note(s): Service Learning Course. Students desiring to enroll in Spanish are strongly advised to do so during their freshman and sophomore years. Unit(s): 3. HUFS 460 - Studies in Spanish American Culture This course seeks to help the student synthesize an understanding of the cultures of Latin America. Both unconscious and conscious levels of culture will be examined, as well as the impact of social class on culture. Attention also will be given to the fine arts as expressions of culture. Prerequisite(s): Completion of at least two of the following courses: 410 and / or 420 and / or 430. Placement in Spanish classes will be based on a mandatory department assessment. Note(s): Students desiring to enroll in Spanish are strongly advised to do so during their freshman and sophomore years. Unit(s): 3. HUFS 470 - Teaching Assistant Practicum This practicum and associated training will provide opportunities for third and fourth year students to participate in a variety of professional functions, such as working with small groups of lower division students, researching and developing instructional materials. Prerequisite(s): Placement in Spanish classes will be based on a mandatory department assessment. Note(s): Two times required for the major; two more times may be applied to electives. Students desiring to enroll in Spanish are strongly advised to do so during their freshman and sophomore years. Unit(s): 2. HUFS 475 - Directed Research Hispanic language or literature determined in consultation with the instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of three units. Prerequisite(s): Any two 300 level courses. Unit(s): 1 - 3. HUFS 485 - Internship Internship in an approved Spanish-speaking institution or setting related to the intended service area of the student. Prerequisite(s): Placement in Spanish classes will be based on a mandatory department assessment. Note(s): May be taken twice in different settings. Students desiring to enroll in Spanish are strongly advised to do so during their freshman and sophomore years. Unit(s): 3. HUFS 490 - Seminar in Hispanic Studies In-depth study of selected issues, themes or literary genres. Topics will vary. Prerequisite(s): Prerequisites will vary depending on the topic. Placement in Spanish classes will be based on a mandatory department assessment. Note(s): May be repeated with different content. Students desiring to enroll in Spanish are strongly advised to do so during their freshman and sophomore years. Unit(s): 1 - 3. The fundamentals of pronunciation, grammar, conversation, and reading in a designated foreign language. Course may include such languages as Chinese, Japanese, Russian and Korean. When Offered: May be repeated with different content. Not offered on a regular basis. Unit(s): 1 - 4. HUFR 102 - Foreign Language The fundamentals of pronunciation, grammar, conversation, and reading in a designated foreign language. Course may include such languages as Chinese, Japanese, Russian and Korean. When Offered: May be repeated with different content. Not offered on a regular basis. Unit(s): 1 - 4. Special Offerings (HUFR) HUFR 101 - Foreign Language

HUFR 201 - Foreign Language Intermediate grammar and composition with emphasis on communication and reading. Course may include such languages as Chinese, Japanese, Russian and Korean. When Offered: May be repeated with different content. Not offered on a regular basis. Unit(s): 1 - 4. HUFR 299 - Faith, Life & Culture: Travel Practicum Provides a historical and sociological examination of the role or religion, in particular Christianity in its various forms, in the culture, history, and faith of people speaking the target language. Attention will be given to expressions of faith, religious practices, and the role of faith in the life of people and society. This course will be taught as a travel practicum. There is a substantial service learning component. When Offered: Interterm and Summer sessions. Prerequisite(s): 201 or permission of instructor. Fee: Additional fees may vary. Unit(s): 3.

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