This advanced Spanish course is designed for students seeking fluency in understanding and communicating complex ideas clearly and effectively in both spoken and written forms. The course provides a wide-ranging survey of key Latin American literary movements, historical periods, and cultural trends analyzing canonical texts alongside historically underrepresented voices. Students engage critically with social, political, and cultural issues, including questions of identity, diversity, social justice, immigration, and globalization. Throughout the course, students read diverse materials, participate in discussions, compose written work, deliver presentations, and complete research projects that foster a broad, global, and inclusive understanding of Spanish-speaking cultures.
Course Number
OSP13
Level
High School
Semester
Year-long
Credit per Semester
5.00
Subject
Prerequisites
Spanish - Intermediate/Spanish 2 (OSP12) or equivalent as determined by placement assessment and enrollment in grades 9-12.