Year 1
Beginners Modules:
- HS1101 First Year Spanish Language for Beginners (15 credits)
Non-Beginners Modules:
- HS1102 First Year Spanish Language for Non-Beginners (10 credits);
- HS1030 Introduction to Spanish and Latin American Studies (5 credits) (for Non-Beginners Only);
As well as your language learning, you will work in small groups to prepare a written project on an aspect of Spanish or Latin American culture, including history, politics, language, literature, music, art, film or theatre.
Year 2 Modules:
Core:
Second Year Spanish Language Course (Ex-Beginners); Second Year Spanish Language Course (Ex-Non Beginners)
Electives:
Culture and Society in the Spanish Golden Age: An Introduction; Dissertation; Business, Culture and Society in Spain and Portugal; Contemporary Writing from Spain; Contemporary Hispanic Theatre; Iberian Identities; Understanding Latin America; Basque Language and Culture; Catalan Language and Culture; Galician Language and Culture; Linguistic Aspects of Spanish; Art and Visual Culture of the Spanish Golden Age; US Hispanic Fiction; Latino Writers in Focus; Cinema and Identity in Spain and Latin America.
Year 3*4 Modules
Core:
Spanish Language
Electives:
Culture and Society in the Hispanic World; History and Society in Spanish Literature; Aspects of Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language; Linguistic Aspects of Spanish as a Global Language; Stages of Exile in Hispanic Theatre; International Work Placement; Year Abroad Language Programme; Catalan Language and Culture; Galician Language and Culture; Truth and Fiction in Cervantes's 'Novelas Ejemplares'; Golden Age Drama; Gender, Violence and Power on the US-Mexico Border; Latin American Human Rights in a Historical and Cultural Context; Minor Disserataion
* BA International students spend third year studying in an approved foreign university in a country of the student's major language or subject. They will return to complete their final year in UCC in year 4.
Course Practicalities
Expected lecture hours: Contact hours will vary depending on levels and course combinations. However, you will always have about three hours per week of language classes if you come to us as a non-beginner and four hours per week if you are a beginner in Spanish. Most of the options are taught in one semester and involve two hours per week of contact.
Expected reading/lab/practical hours: Additional hours will be required for reading, class preparation, laboratory practice and group work.
Assessment
Written exams will take place before Christmas and in May. Not all modules will have written examinations. Many modules use other types of assessment including written and oral examinations, essays, group projects, presentations, learning journals and others.