The Faculty

Chair:  Elena Martinez

Deputy Chair:  Wayne Finke 

 Professors:

Associate Professors:

Assistant Professors:

Lecturers:

Senior College Laboratory Technician:

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Field Description

The study of divergent modes of expression and cultures serves to broaden students perspectives and deepen their understanding of both themselves and their world. Language students not only develop an oral and written command of the studied language but also gain a comprehensive knowledge of the civilizations and cultures of the countries where the language is spoken. Literary analysis develops the students critical faculties and sense of style as well. The department offers courses in Arabic, Chinese, French, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Spanish, and literature courses conducted in English.

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The Majors

 

Spanish

The Spanish courses of the Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature are designed to give students oral and written fluency in the language and to impart a knowledge of the literatures of Spain and Latin America. It is hoped that literary appreciation and critical methods will be developed and that the students cultural and intellectual vistas will be broadened.

Required Courses 

All students who major in Spanish will take a minimum of 24 credits in this field. Students who have had three or more years of Spanish in high school or the equivalent may start their electives immediately. Those who are not sufficiently proficient in the aural-oral use of the language are advised to take SPA 4000 Advanced Oral Communication I early in their programs.


All students who major in Spanish are required to take the following courses:

SPA 4010

Advanced Written Communication4 credits

SPA 4050



Introduction to Literary Theory3 credits

As part of the 24-credit requirement, majors will take at least one course from each of the following groups:

Group 1:  Language and Linguistics

SPA 4001

Advanced Oral Communication II4 credits

SPA 4003

Translation Workshop: Spanish to English3 credits

SPA 4011

Structures of Modern Spanish3 credits

SPA 4012

Phonetics3 credits

SPA 4013

Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics3 credits

SPA 4014

Hispanic Bilingualism3 credits

SPA 4015

History of the Spanish Language3 credits
Group 2:  Latin American Literature

SPA 4221

Contemporary Latin-American Theatre3 credits

SPA 4222

Contemporary Latin-American Novel3 credits

SPA 4224

Contemporary Latin-American Short Story3 credits

SPA 4226

Afro-Caribbean Literature3 credits

SPA 4228

Twentieth-Century Women’s Writing in Latin America3 credits

SPA 4281

The Literature of Latin America I3 credits

SPA 4282

The Literature of Latin America II3 credits

SPA 4383

Literature of the Hispanic Caribbean I3 credits

SPA 4384

Literature of the Hispanic Caribbean II3 credits
Group 3:  Peninsular Literature

SPA 4114

Spanish Medieval Literature3 credits

SPA 4117

Spanish Literature of the Golden Age3 credits

SPA 4118

Neoclassicism to Romanticism3 credits

SPA 4121

Modern Spanish Drama3 credits

SPA 4123

The Generation of 983 credits

SPA 4124

Twentieth-Century Spanish Literature3 credits

SPA 4125

Modern Spanish Short Story3 credits

SPA 4150

Cervantes3 credits

SPA 4181

History of Spanish Literature I3 credits

SPA 4182

History of Spanish Literature II3 credits
Group 4:  Culture and Civilization

SPA 4115

Images of Women in Spanish Culture3 credits

SPA 4171

Civilization and Culture of Spain3 credits

SPA 4183

Spanish Film: Cinematic Representation of the Spanish Artistic Tradition3 credits

SPA 4271

Civilization and Culture of Latin America3 credits

SPA 4999

Special Studies in Spanish3 credits

SPA 5000-5004

Independent Studyvariable

SPA 6001-6003

Honors Seminarsvariable
Electives 
The remaining 12 credits will be chosen from the following list of advanced course offerings in Spanish:

SPA 4000

Advanced Oral Communication I4 credits

SPA 4001

Advanced Oral Communication II4 credits

SPA 4003

Translation Workshop: Spanish to English3 credits

SPA 4011

Structures of Modern Spanish3 credits

SPA 4012

Phonetics3 credits

SPA 4013

Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics3 credits

SPA 4014

Hispanic Bilingualism3 credits

SPA 4015

History of the Spanish Language3 credits

SPA 4114

Spanish Medieval Literature3 credits

SPA 4116

Spanish Literature of the Renaissance3 credits

SPA 4117

Spanish Literature of the Golden Age3 credits

SPA 4118

Neoclassicism to Romanticism3 credits

SPA 4120

Modern Poetry3 credits

SPA 4121

Modern Spanish Drama3 credits

SPA 4122

The Modern Novel3 credits

SPA 4123

The Generation of 983 credits

SPA 4124

Twentieth-Century Spanish Literature3 credits

SPA 4125

Modern Spanish Short Story3 credits

SPA 4150

Cervantes3 credits

SPA 4171

Civilization and Culture of Spain3 credits

SPA 4181

History of Spanish Literature I3 credits

SPA 4182

History of Spanish Literature II3 credits

SPA 4183

Spanish Film: Cinematic Representations of the Spanish Artistic Tradition3 credits

SPA 4219

Nineteenth-Century Latin-American Literature Prior to Modernismo3 credits

SPA 4220

Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Latin-American Poetry3 credits

SPA 4221

Contemporary Latin-American Theatre3 credits

SPA 4222

Contemporary Latin-American Novel3 credits

SPA 4223

Modernismo in Latin-America3 credits

SPA 4224

Contemporary Latin-American Short Story3 credits

SPA 4225

The Indian in the Novel of Spanish America3 credits

SPA 4226

Afro-Caribbean Literature3 credits

SPA 4228

Twentieth-Century Womens Writing in Latin America3 credits

SPA 4271

Civilizations and Cultures of Latin America3 credits

SPA 4281

The Literature of Latin America I3 credits

SPA 4282

The Literature of Latin America II3 credits

SPA 4381

Survey of Puerto Rican Literature I3 credits

SPA 4382

Survey of Puerto Rican Literature II3 credits

SPA 4383

Literature of the Hispanic Caribbean I3 credits

SPA 4384

Literature of the Hispanic Caribbean II3 credits

SPA 4501

Spanish for Global Markets I3 credits

SPA 4502

Spanish for Global Markets II3 credits

SPA 4999

Special Studies in Spanish3 credits

SPA 5000-5004

Independent Studyvariable

SPA 6001-6003

Honors Seminarsvariable

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Arts and Sciences Ad Hoc Major

When a students educational objectives cannot be fully attained solely by study within an existing department, program, or school, he or she is given the option of devising an ad hoc pattern of courses in an area of concentration of his or her own choosing. A student may embark upon an ad hoc major following preparation and acceptance of a proposal outlining the area of study, the desired outcomes, and the educational values of the program. The program must be approved by the chairpersons of the appropriate departments and the Office of the Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences.

Students interested in including courses in French, Spanish, or Italian as part of an arts and sciences ad hoc major should contact the Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature at 646-312-4210.

The Weissman School of Arts and Sciences ad hoc major requires 30–33 credits.

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The Minors

A minor consists of a minimum of 9 credits as described below, not including courses taken toward the fulfillment of the base curriculum.

Chinese

Students who choose to develop their intellectual abilities in Chinese may select two courses at the 3000-level or above from the Chinese section of the department's course offerings. Any 4000-level course in Chinese may serve as the capstone course for the minor.

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French

Advanced training in francophone language and literature is increasingly necessary for business, teaching, translation, and other professional careers. Students who choose to develop their intellectual abilities in these areas may select two courses at the 3000-level or above from the French section of the department's offering. To complete their minors, students must enroll in an appropriate capstone course. Any 4000- or 5000-level course in French may serve as the capstone course for the minor.

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Hebrew

Students who choose to develop their intellectual abilities in Hebrew language and literature may select two courses at the 3000-level or above from the Hebrew section of the department's course offerings. To complete their minors, they must enroll in an appropriate capstone course. All 4000-level offerings in the Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature or an independent studies course in Hebrew may serve as the capstone course for the minor.

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Italian

Students who choose to develop their intellectual abilities in Italian language, literature, and culture may select two courses at the 3000-level or above from the Italian section of the department. To complete their minors, students must enroll in an appropriate capstone course. Any 4000- or 5000-level course in Italian may serve as the capstone course for the minor.

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Japanese

Students who choose to develop their intellectual abilities in Japanese may select two courses at the 3000-level or above from the Japanese section of the department's course offerings. Any 4000-level course in Japanese, / , or /  may serve as the capstone course for the minor.

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Spanish

Advanced training in Spanish language and literature is increasingly necessary for business, teaching, translation, and other professional careers. Students who choose to develop their intellectual abilities in these areas may select two courses at the 3000-level or above from the Spanish section of the department. To complete their minors, students must enroll in an appropriate capstone course. Any 4000- or 5000-level course in Spanish may serve as the capstone course for the minor.

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Spanish-English Translation

Translation is the language of global communication, whether the text to be translated is a company's year-end report, an ad campaign, a politician's speech, a poem, or a novel. The interdisciplinary minor in Spanish-English Translation, suitable for both Arts and Sciences and Business majors, allows students with good skills in English and Spanish to perfect their knowledge of both languages and gain the ability to produce fluent, accurate, and effective translations between them. The minor is open to all students who have successfully completed a 4000-level Literature or Culture and Civilization course in Spanish. To complete the minor, students must take three courses: SPA 4003, Spanish-English Translation Workshop; the capstone, SPA 4004, Seminar in Translation: Spanish-English; and one 3000 or 4000-level course from the list of approved electives offered by the Departments of English, Communication Studies, or Modern Languages and Comparative Literature.

Program Prerequisite:

Any 4000-level course in Literature or Culture and Civilization offered by the MLCL Department's Spanish program.

Required Courses:

Capstone Course:

SPA 4004

Seminar in Translation: Spanish-English3 credits

Workshop:

SPA 4003

Translation Workshop: Spanish to English3 credits

Electives

Choose one of the following courses:

COM 3069

Intercultural Communication3 credits

ENG 3680

Advanced Essay Writing: Style and Styles in Prose3 credits

ENG 3700

Introduction to Linguistics and Language Learning   ( )3 credits

ENG 3750

The Structure and History of English   ()3 credits

ENG 4015

Globalization of English   ()3 credits

ENG 4030

Stylistics3 credits

SPA 4011

Structures of Modern Spanish3 credits

SPA 4013

Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics3 credits

SPA 4014

Hispanic Bilingualism3 credits

SPA 4015

History of the Spanish Language3 credits

SPA 4501

Spanish for Global Markets I3 credits
or 

SPA 4502

Spanish for Global Markets II3 credits

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Comparative Literature

The minor in comparative literature provides students with a thorough knowledge of several national literatures through comparative and interdisciplinary study. Students must complete three courses at the 3000 level or higher, at least one of which must be a capstone, 4000-level course. Students are also encouraged to pursue the study of a foreign language.

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Special Program

Majors in the Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature will be admitted to the honors program in their junior and senior years with the following provisions: that a letter of recommendation from the students sponsor be written and reviewed by an Honors Program Committee consisting of three members chosen by the chairperson of the department, that the student has at least 12 credits in modern languages, and that the student has at least a 3.4 average in his or her major and that his or her overall record is good.

Structure: Students must take courses 6001 and 6002 either consecutively or simultaneously. Course 6002 can be a continuation of 6001, or it can be in a related field. In this context, a related field may be construed as comparative literature or linguistics.

Honors Paper 60032 credits: The final outcome of courses 6001 and 6002 will be an honors paper written by the student and supervised by a sponsor. The honors paper, after being approved by the sponsor, will be read by two other members of the department who are to be appointed by an Honors Program Committee. The degree with honors will be awarded by the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences upon recommendation of the department, whose minimum standards for such recommendation will be the grade of A in all three courses.

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Courses
Courses in Chinese (CHI)

CHI 1001

Elementary Chinese I

3 hours; 3 credits

CHI 1002

Elementary Chinese II

3 hours; 3 credits

CHI 2001

Upper Elementary Chinese I

3 hours; 3 credits

CHI 2002

Upper Elementary Chinese II

3 hours; 3 credits

CHI 3001

Lower Intermediate Chinese

4 hours; 4 credits

CHI 3002

Upper Intermediate Chinese

4 hours; 4 credits

CHI 3005

Chinese for Heritage Students I

3 hours; 3 credits

CHI 3006

Chinese for Heritage Students II

3 hours; 3 credits

CHI 4181

Classical Chinese Literature I

3 hours; 3 credits

CHI 4182

Classical Chinese Literature II

3 hours; 3 credits

CHI 4183

Chinese Cinema

3 hours; 3 credits

The Contemporary Chinese Short Story

3 hours; 3 credits 

CHI 4501

Business Chinese I

3 hours; 3 credits

CHI 4502

Business Chinese II

3 hours; 3 credits

CHI 4999

Special Studies in Chinese

3 hours; 3 credits

Courses in French (FRE)

Elementary French I and II

3 hours; 3 credits per semester

FRE 2009

Advanced Beginners French

3 hours; 3 credits

FRE 3001

Intensive Intermediate French I

4 hours; 4 credits

FRE 3002

Intensive Intermediate French II

4 hours; 4 credits

FRE 3007

Advanced Intermediate French

3 hours; 3 credits

FRE 3050

Commercial French I

3 hours; 3 credits

FRE 3051

Commercial French II

3 hours; 3 credits

FRE 4000

Advanced Oral Communication I

4 hours; 4 credits

FRE 4001

Advanced Oral Communication II

4 hours; 4 credits

FRE 4010

Advanced Composition

4 hours; 4 credits

FRE 4011

Advanced Grammar and Syntax

3 hours; 3 credits

FRE 4118

The Eighteenth Century

3 hours; 3 credits

FRE 4122

The Modern Novel: 1800-1920s

3 hours; 3 credits

FRE 4124

Contemporary French Literature

3 hours; 3 credits

FRE 4125

The Modern French Short Story

3 hours; 3 credits

FRE 4127

The Literary Avant-Garde in France 1898-1945

3 hours; 3 credits

FRE 4181

History of French Literature I

3 hours; 3 credits

FRE 4182

History of French Literature II

3 hours; 3 credits

FRE 4183

Women Writers in French

3 hours; 3 credits

FRE 4188

French Comedy from Moli?re to the Present

3 hours; 3 credits

FRE 4226

Black French Literature

3 hours; 3 credits

North Africa: Literature and Film

3 hours; 3 credits 

French Orientalism

3 hours; 3 credits

FRE 4501

Advanced Commercial French I

3 hours; 3 credits

FRE 4502

Advanced Commercial French II

3 hours; 3 credits

FRE 4503

Contemporary French Cinema and Society

3 hours; 3 credits

FRE 4999

Special Studies in French

3 hours; 3 credits

FRE 5006

Translation Workshop I

2 hours; 2 credits

FRE 5007

Translation Workshop II

2 hours; 2 credits

FRE 5008

Translation Workshop III

2 hours; 2 credits

FRE 5009

Translation Workshop IV

2 hours; 2 credits

FRE 5000-5004

Independent Study

Hours and credits to be arranged

FRE 6001-6003

Honors

Credits flexible; usually 4 credits per term

Courses in Hebrew (HEB) 

Elementary Hebrew I and II

3 hours; 3 credits per semester

HEB 3001

Lower Intermediate Hebrew

4 credits

HEB 3002

Upper Intermediate Hebrew

4 credits

HEB 3003

Advanced Hebrew I: Reading in Hebrew Language

3 credits

HEB 3004

Advanced Hebrew II

3 credits

HEB 3303

Masterpieces of Literature: The Psychological Novel

3 credits

HEB 3311

History (Ancient) of the Jewish People as Reflected in Literature

4 credits

HEB 3312

History (Medieval/Modern) of the Jewish People as Reflected in Literature

4 credits

HEB 4000

Advanced Hebrew Conversation I

4 credits

HEB 4001

Advanced Hebrew Conversation II

4 credits

HEB 4148

Great Works of Hebrew Literature I

3 credits

HEB 4304

The Hebrew Essays

3 credits

HEB 4315

Biblical Prose

3 credits

HEB 4316

Biblical Poetry

3 credits

HEB 4331

Poetry of the Hebrew Renaissance

3 credits

HEB 4332

Poetry of Modern Israel

3 credits

HEB 4341

Prose of the Hebrew Renaissance

3 credits

HEB 4342

Prose of Modern Israel

3 credits

HEB 5300

Hebrew Seminar

3 hours; 3 credits

HEB 5301

Talmud I

3 hours; 3 credits

HEB 5302

Talmud II

3 hours; 3 credits

HEB 5320

Hebrew Philosophical Literature

3 hours; 4 credits

HEB 5000-5004

Independent Study

Hours and credits to be arranged

HEB 6001-6003

Honors

3 credits each

Courses in Italian (ITL)

Elementary Italian I and II

3 hours; 3 credits per semester

ITL 2071

Civilization and Culture of Italy (in English)

3 hours; 3 credits

ITL 2072

Italian-American Contributions (in English)

3 hours; 3 credits

ITL 3001

Intensive Intermediate Italian I

4 hours; 4 credits

ITL 3002

Intensive Intermediate Italian II

4 hours; 4 credits

ITL 3050

Commercial Italian I

3 hours; 3 credits

ITL 3051

Commercial Italian II

3 hours; 3 credits

ITL 4001

Contemporary Italian Culture

3 hours; 3 credits

ITL 4005

Advanced Oral Communication I

3 hours; 3 credits

ITL 4181

History of Italian Literature I

3 hours; 3 credits

ITL 4182

History of Italian Literature II

3 hours; 3 credits

ITL 4183

Contemporary Italian Literature

3 hours; 3 credits

ITL 4501

Advanced Commercial Italian I

3 hours; 3 credits

ITL 4502

Advanced Commercial Italian II

3 hours; 3 credits

ITL 4999

Special Studies in Italian

3 hours; 3 credits

ITL 5000-5004

Independent Study

Hours and credits to be arranged

ITL 6001-6003

Honors

Credits flexible; usually 4 credits per term

Courses in Japanese (JPN)

Elementary Japanese I and II

3 hours; 3 credits per semester

JPN 3001

Intensive Intermediate Japanese I

4 hours; 4 credits each semester

JPN 3002

Intensive Intermediate Japanese II

4 hours; 4 credits each semester

Advanced Japanese Oral and Written Communication

3 hours; 3 credits

JPN 4003

Contemporary Japanese Literature, Film, and Culture

3 hours; 3 credits

JPN 4501

Japanese for Global Markets

3 hours; 3 credits

 

Independent Study

Hours and credits to be arranged

Courses in Spanish (SPA)

SPA 1001

Elementary Spanish I and II

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 1002

Elementary Spanish II

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 2009

Continuing Spanish for Non-Heritage Speakers

4 hours; 4 credits

SPA 3001

Intensive Intermediate Spanish I

4 hours; 4 credits

SPA 3002

Intensive Intermediate Spanish II

4 hours; 4 credits

SPA 3005

Spanish for Heritage Speakers I

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 3006

Spanish for Heritage Speakers II

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 3999

Advanced Intermediate Spanish for Business

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4000

Advanced Oral Communication I

4 hours; 4 credits

SPA 4001

Advanced Oral Communication II

4 hours; 4 credits

SPA 4003

Translation Workshop: Spanish to English

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4004

Seminar in Translation: Spanish-English

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4010

Advanced Written Communication

4 hours; 4 credits

SPA 4011

Structures of Modern Spanish

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4012

Phonetics

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4013

Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4014

Hispanic Bilingualism

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4015

History of the Spanish Language

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4050

Introduction to Literary Theory

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4114

Medieval Literature of Spain

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4115

Images of Women in Spanish Culture

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4116

Spanish Literature of the Renaissance

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4117

Spanish Literature of the Golden Age

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4118

Neoclassicism to Romanticism

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4120

Modern Poetry

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4121

Modern Spanish Drama

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4122

The Modern Novel

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4123

The Generation of '98

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4124

Twentieth-Century Spanish Literature

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4125

Modern Spanish Short Story

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4150

Cervantes

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4171

Civilization and Culture of Spain

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4181

History of Spanish Literature I

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4182

History of Spanish Literature II

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4183

Spanish Film

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4219

Nineteenth-Century Latin-American Literature Prior to Modernism

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4220

Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Latin-American Poetry

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4221

Contemporary Latin-American Theatre

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4222

Contemporary Latin-American Novel

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4223

Modernismo in Latin America

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4224

Contemporary Latin-American Short Story

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4225

The Indian in the Novel of Spanish America

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4226

Afro-Caribbean Literature

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4227

Contemporary Latin American Fiction

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4228

Latin American Women's Literature: Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4271

Civilizations and Cultures of Latin America

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4281

The Literature of Latin America I

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4282

The Literature of Latin America II

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4283

The City in Latin American Literature

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4284

The Latin American Essay: From the Nineteenth-Century to the Present

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4285

Latin American Cinema

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4350

Contemporary Cuban Literature

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4381

Survey of Puerto Rican Literature I

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4383

Literature of the Hispanic Caribbean I

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4384

Literature of the Hispanic Caribbean II

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4501

Spanish for Global Markets I

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4502

Spanish for Global Markets II

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 4999

Special Studies in Spanish

3 hours; 3 credits

SPA 5000-5004

Independent Study

Hours and credits to be arranged

SPA 6001-6003

Honors

Credits flexible; usually 4 credits per term

Courses in Comparative Literature (CMP)

CMP 2075

Italian Cinema

4 hours; 3 credits

CMP 2077

Spanish Cinema

4 hours; 3 credits

CMP 2800

Great Works of Literature I

4 hours; 3 credits

CMP 2850

Great Works of Literature II

4 hours; 3 credits

CMP 3020

Archaeology and the Bible

3 hours; 3 credits

CMP 3021

Women and Family in the Bible and Ancient Near Eastern Literature

3 hours; 3 credits

CMP 3038

Survey of Caribbean Literature in English (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

CMP 3042

The Modern Hero in Contemporary Literature

3 hours; 3 credits

Latin American Jewish Women Writers (), (), ()3 hours; 3 credits 

CMP 3058

Contemporary Latin American Fiction ()

3 hours; 3 credits

CMP 3059

Latino/a Literature in the U.S.

3 hours; 3 credits

CMP 3073

The Literature of Italy

3 hours; 3 credits

CMP 3074

Italian American Experience in the U.S.: Culture and Literature

3 hours; 3 credits

CMP 3150

The Works of Cervantes

3 hours; 3 credits

CMP 3151

History of French Cinema ()

3 hours; 3 credits

CMP 3160

Latin American Cinema ()

3 hours; 3 credits

CMP 3905

Post-Colonial French Literature of Africa and the Caribbean

3 hours; 3 credits

CMP 4000

Special Topics in Literature

3 hours; 3 credits

CMP 4001

Laughter Through Tears: Classic Yiddish Fiction in Translation ()

3.0 hours; 3.0 credits

CMP 4010

The City and the Text: Representations of the City in Modern and Contemporary World Literature

3 hours; 3 credits

CMP 4011

Literary Theory ()

3 credits; 3credits

CMP 4020

Translating Between Worlds: Literature and Anthropology ()

3 hours; 3 credits

CMP 4100

Immigration Cinema: Migrations and Border Crossings to the U.S. and Europe (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

CMP 4535

African Diasporas: U.S., Latin America, and the Caribbean ()

3 hours; 3 credits

CMP 4900

Hispanic Writers in New York City

3 hours; 3 credits

CMP 4905

Language, Literature, and Culture of Japan ()

3 hours; 3 credits

CMP 4906

Critical Approaches to Japanese Popular Culture ()

3.0 hours, 3.0 credits