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So, you’re going to Granada? http://internationalstudies.illinoisstate.edu/downloads/Spain-Granada_004.pdf

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Into which level will you place?

This is difficult to know for sure. If you have already completed several ISU Spanish classes at the 200-level, it is more likely that you will place into the

Curso de Estudios Hispánicos. If you have only taken 116.15 or 213.15 at ISU, it is likely that you will place

into the Curso de Lengua y Cultura Españolas, but you won’t know for certain until you take the

placement test upon your arrival.

At the University of Granada, there are two levels: Curso de Lengua y Cultura Españolas, which is the Intermediate levelandCurso de Estudios Hispánicos, which is the advanced level

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What if I plan to be in the Curso de Estudios Hispánicos and end up in the Curso de Lengua y Cultura españolas?

This is why you must have a back-up plan. You must write down what you would take should you place into either level.

You must also have backup elective courses. Some students are unable to get into the elective course(s) that they had planned for. Write a list of these backup courses for each level.

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Do you know which Spanish classes you have left to complete your major or minor? Look at the handout that I have given to you w/your specific details on it.

Look on your Progress Toward My Degree under your major or minor plan and make a list of courses that you still need to take. Use this list to help you choose classes to take in Granada. You can also use this list as you register for the semester following your study in Granada.

Look at your General Education courses. How many do you have left to take? Make a list of the ones you have yet to complete. Look to see if you can get credit for any of these in Granada.You can also refer to this list while as you register for the semester following your study in Granada.

Keep in mind that when you register for Spring 12 while in Granada, you may need a “Prerequisite Override” because the computer does not recognize what you are taking abroad. Registration for any class requiring the prereq. of 213, 215, 233 or 243 will require this override. Contact me for this.

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Filling out the Course Placement Sheet: DO’s and DON’T’s

Fill out all of your personal information at the top

Fill out the course title and the ISU equivalent number under Host Institution Course #/Title

Write which requirement will be met (major/minor, Gen Ed or Elective) under Requirement Fulfilled

Write 3 credits next to each course name in the Credits column

Do not write anything else.

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Fill out course title and course number here:

Write which requirement is fulfilled: major/minor/Gen Ed or elective credit

Credits earned here

All personal info goes here:

Major/minor advisor must sign here:

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Which classes do you HAVE to take?

You will earn elective (287.15) or repeat credit if you have already taken a course but must take it again in Granada.

Intermediate level/Curso de Lengua y Cultura Españolas: •Nociones de Gramática Española (213.15) AND •Producción oral y escrita (223.15)

Advanced level/Curso de Estudios Hispánicos:•Producción oral y escrita (223.15)•but NOT the grammar class

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How should I fill out my form? Nociones de Gramatica 213.15 or 287.15 Produccion Oral y Escrita 223.15 or

287.15 Curso Intensivo 214.15 or 287.15 Literatura 233.15 Cultura Espanola 243.15 Historia de Espania 243.15 or 305.15 Other electives (see next slide) write down

AS MANY electives as you can.

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Which classes do you NEED?Curso de Lengua y Cultura Españolas Choices:Literatura Española (hasta XIX) OC-H

233.15Literatura Española (S. XIX-XX) OC-H 233.15Historia de España 243.15 or 305.15Civilización y cultura españolas 243.15Curso Intensivo 214.15 or 287.15Electives:Variedades de Español 360.15Intro al español de los negocios 240.15Geografía de España 305.15Historia del Arte en España OC-FA 305.15Cultura islámica en España OC-SS 305.15Civilización y cultura hispanoamericanas

244.15

Sistema político en España y en la Unión Europea 305.15

Economía Española y Latinoamericana 305.15

You may take more than one 305.15 class

Curso de Estudios HispánicosChoices:Literatura Española (siglo XIX) OC-H 233.15Literatura hispanoamericanan (hasta XIX) “ “Introducción a la lingüística 215.15Civilización y cultura españolas 243.15Curso Intensivo 214.15 or 287.15Electives:Variedades de Español 360.15Intro al español de los negocios 240.15Geografía de España 305.15Historia del Arte en España OC-FA 305.15Cultura islámica en España OC-SS 305.15Civilización y cultura hispanoamericanas

244.15Sistema político en España y en la Unión

Europea 305.15Economía Española y Latinoamericana

305.15You may take more than one 305.15 class

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Other elective choices from the Curso de Estudios Hispánicos

Politica y gobierno en España 305.15 Actualidad económica de España 305.15 Actualidad sociopolítica en España 305.15 Flamenco y músicas tradicionales 305.15 Historia de la música española 305.15 Traducción ingles-español 287.15/300.15 (level) Didáctica del español como lengua estranjera 287.15 Didáctica del ingles para hispanohablantes 287.15 Historia de España (1. Edad Moderna) (2. del S. XIX a la Guerra Civil) (3. desde

Franco hasta la actualidad) 305.15 Arte Español (1. de la Antigüedad al Renacimiento) (2. del Barroco a la

Actualidad) 305.15 Historia del Cine Español (FALL ONLY) 305.15 Estudio comparativo de la literatura y de las artes visuales (SPRING ONLY)

336.15

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How can you earn General Education credit in Granada ?

There are several courses that meet Gen Ed credit, including these below and others.

OC-SS: Cultura islámica en España

OC-FA: Historia del Arte en Esp., Historia de la música Esp.

OC-H: Literature classes

You can also earn global studies graduation credit by taking Civilización y cultura hispanoamericanas and Islamic Culture in Spain.

http://internationalstudies.illinoisstate.edu/study_abroad_nse/study_abroad/students/documents/Granada_Articulation_Course_List.pdf

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When in Granada, for quick reference go to: http://internationalstudies.illinoisstate.edu/study_abroad

_nse/study_abroad/students/documents/Granada_Articulation_Course_List.pdf

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What will I earn credit for in Granada?

Everything that you take!

What you see on these pages and on the link to Int’l Studies is exactly what you will get credit for. All classes transfer back as 3 credits each

Your grades in Granada count at ISU!

You do not need to email me to ask if the classes you take in Granada will give you credit. They do.

If you wonder if classes will meet major/minor requirements, refer to the Academic Planning form that you take w/you to Granada and Progress Toward My Degree on iCampus.

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Plan for your Spring 2011 courses What will you have

left to take in Spanish when you return to ISU? Write this on the back of your form.

Open a Word document, transfer this info. and save it to your email account for future reference.

While in Granada, if you have questions, be sure to have referred to all resources (ISU course articulation link, your iCampus, as well as your advisement sheet) when emailing me. I want to see that you know these things.

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International Studies minor

Several courses that you might take at ISU and abroad can be applied to an International Studies minor.

The program’s features include a background in foreign

language, a focus on issues related to internationalization or

globalization of society, a focus on a geographic area of the

world, and participation in a formal study abroad experience.

Academic advisement is essential to this highly individualized

program in order for students to construct programs that

will fit their individual needs.

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Requirements for Int’l Studies minor— 24 hours required, including LAN 115 or equivalent; 6-12 hours

in Category A; 9-15 hours in Category B; and participation in a study abroad or alternative international experience.

CATEGORY A—International Issues:

— 6-12 hours required. Courses in the student’s first major may not count toward category A requirements. A maximum of 2 courses from any 1 department or school maybe taken. Choose from the following: AGR 201; ANT 175, 185; ART 275; CJS 369; COM 355, 369, 372; ECO 210, 245, 345; ENG 206, 255, 261; GEO 135; HIS 104, 230, 270; IDS 203; INB 190; LAN 206; POL 140, 150, 151, 251, 252, 254, 255, 344, 351, 358, 363; SOC 108, 366; THE 271, 275.01, 275.02; WGS 120, or other courses approved by the International Studies Advisor.

CATEGORY B—Area Studies:— 9-15 hours required. Only courses taken in 1 area listed below

may be counted toward the minor. Many Illinois State University Study Abroad program courses count.

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Category B-Int’l Studies minor cont.— Latin America: HIS 263; LAN(SPA) 116, 244, 305;POL 140, 240, 340.— Europe: ART 372, 379; GEO 240; HIS 102, 229, 234, 237,

366; LAN 116 (FR, GER, ITN, SPA), 217 (GER), 218 (GER), 243 (SPA), 305 (FR), 305 (SPA); POL 141, 242, 341.

— Africa: GEO 250, HIS 266; LAN 325; POL 140, 246.— South and Southwest Asia (Middle East, India,

Pakistan,Sri Lanka): GEO 255; HIS 272, 378; PHI 207, 208; POL 140,

245, 247, 349.— East Asia: GEO 255; HIS 373, 375; LAN 116 (JPN), PHI 208;

POL 140, 245, 345.

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Who to contact if you want to add this minor:

International Studies308 Fell Hall, Campus Box 6120(309) 438-5365Advisor: Allison Anson369 Fell Hall(309) 438-7604; [email protected]

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MINOR IN LATIN AMERICAN, CARIBBEAN,AND LATINO/A STUDIES

Director: Dr. Maura Toro-Morn,

Department of Sociology and Anthropology

361 Schroeder Hall, Campus Box 4660

(309) 438-8290; [email protected]

Advisor: Janet Claus

Academic Advisement

340 Fell Hall, Campus Box 4060

(309) 438-7604

24 hours required

A plan of study approved by the advisor including

courses from at least three of the following groups.

Group A - Department of Curriculum and Instruction (Bilingual Education): C&I 319, 320, 321, 322.

Group B - Department of Languages, Literatures,and Cultures: LAN (Spanish) 115, 116, 233, 240, 244, 325, 336.

Group C - Department of Geography and Geology: GEO 235.02.

Group D - Department of History: HIS 104.03, 263, 282, 283.

Group E - Department of Politics and Government: POL 240, 336, 340.

Group F - Department of Sociology and Anthropology: SOC 109.

NOTE: Other courses with appropriate content may be approved by the advisor, particularly LAN (Spanish) 305, 360; HIS 306; and IDS 203.15 when topic is Latin America.

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Have you contacted Dr. Shively? Everyone must have an interview with

Dr. Shively as part of the application process.

Please sign up on the appointment form on Dr. Shively’s door. Meetings are March 3-4 in (STV 218)

Questions? Email [email protected]

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You MUST make a copy of this form Give a copy to

your parents Take a copy to the

Registrar’s Office in Moulton.

Take a copy with you to Granada (Don’t email me from Granada asking me how your courses will transfer back to ISU – you should have this form to help you with that.)