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This course offers a study of intermediate Spanish equivalent to the B1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Students who successfully complete the course can express themselves in a limited way in familiar situations and can deal in a general way with non-routine information.
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This course offers a study of the main themes and mythical characters of the Greek world, both of the divine and heroic sagas. It discusses the sources of mythology and their ideological adaptation. This course examines the literary adaptations of Greek myths in different genres and periods.
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The course offers a study of the theoretical bases and principles that guide sustainable production, recognizing the role of societies, nature, and their territories, and the virtuous relationship established between them. It includes practical experience by maintaining an established orchard through activities such as: sowing, pruning, maintaining an irrigation system, among other activities. Community work in the urban garden fosters discussion of solutions for facing urban demands for quality food while taking into account the conservation and restoration of natural resources such as water, soil, flora, and fauna biodiversity.
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This course critically examines dramatic and poetic texts spanning the 18th century to the present that have made a significant impact to Spanish literature. Topics cover the Enlightenment and Neoclassicism of the 18th century; Romanticism of the first half of the 19th century; Realism and bourgeois revolutions (second half of the 19th century); fin de siècle, vanguards, and the Generation of '27; post-war literature and recent decades.
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