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Special Topics: Historia de la Lengua<br />
Española I NEW!<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>e $109<br />
TUESDAY and THURSDAY, 10 to 11:30 a.m.,<br />
January 30, 5 wks.<br />
Course #LG356 01/CRN 31363<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>rnando Mayans<br />
In part I of this intermediate reading and writing<br />
class, students will use the book “Los 1001 Años de la<br />
Lengua Española” by Antonio Alatorre.<br />
Special Topics: Historia de la Lengua<br />
Española II NEW!<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>e $109<br />
TUESDAY and THURSDAY, 10 to 11:30 a.m., April 17,<br />
5 wks.<br />
Course #LG357 01/CRN 31364<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>rnando Mayans<br />
This is part II of the intermediate reading and writing<br />
course based on the book “Los 1001 Años de la<br />
Lengua Española” by Antonio Alatorre.<br />
Special Topics: “La Malinche” de Laura<br />
Esquivel NEW!<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>e $109<br />
TUESDAY and THURSDAY, 10 to 11:30 a.m., March 6,<br />
5 wks.<br />
Course #LG358 01/CRN 31365<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>rnando Mayans<br />
This reading and conversation course is based on the<br />
book “La Malinche” by Laura Esquivel. Students will<br />
read this controversial story about the Aztec Indian<br />
woman named La Malinche, whom the Spanish called<br />
Doña Marina. Offered to Cortez as a slave, La<br />
Malinche helped mold the course of history; but the<br />
debate continues — was she a harlot or a heroine<br />
There will be no class meetings the week of March 19<br />
through 23 because of spring break.<br />
Special Topics: Latin America III NEW!<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>e $109<br />
TUESDAY and THURSDAY, 5 to 6:30 p.m., March 6,<br />
5 wks.<br />
Course #LG359 01/CRN 31366<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>rnando Mayans<br />
This is part III in this intermediate reading, writing<br />
and conversation course about Latin America past and<br />
present. Students must have a solid knowledge of the<br />
past tense and subjunctive mood or obtain permission<br />
from the instructor. There will be no class meetings the<br />
week of March 19 through 23 because of spring break.<br />
Special Topics: Spanish Seminar I<br />
“Haber” NEW!<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>e $109<br />
MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, noon to 1:30 p.m.,<br />
January 29, 5 wks.<br />
Course #LG396 01/CRN 31360<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>rnando Mayans<br />
Students will learn the use of the verb “haber.” The<br />
remainder of the class will be open to students’ questions<br />
about the Spanish language. Special Topics classes<br />
are for upper-level students who have completed<br />
“Intermediate II” with a good working knowledge of<br />
the language or the permission of the instructor.<br />
Special Topics: Spanish Seminar II<br />
“Negative Form” NEW!<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>e $109<br />
MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, noon to 1:30 p.m.,<br />
March 5, 5 wks.<br />
Course #LG397 01/CRN 31361<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>rnando Mayans<br />
Students will learn the use of the negative form in<br />
Spanish. The remainder of the class will be open to<br />
students’ questions about the Spanish language.<br />
Special Topics classes are for upper-level students<br />
who have completed “Intermediate II” with a good<br />
working knowledge of the language or the permission<br />
of the instructor. There will be no class meetings the<br />
week of March 19 through 23 because of spring<br />
break.<br />
Special Topics: Spanish Seminar III<br />
“Subjunctive Mood” NEW!<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>e $109<br />
MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, noon to 1:30 p.m., April<br />
16, 5 wks.<br />
Course #LG398 01/CRN 31362<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>rnando Mayans<br />
Students will be introduced to the subjunctive mood.<br />
The remainder of the class will be open to students’<br />
questions about the Spanish language. Special Topics<br />
classes are for upper-level students who have completed<br />
“Intermediate II” with a good working knowledge<br />
of the language or the permission of the instructor.<br />
Italian I<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>e $99<br />
TUESDAY, 10 a.m. to noon, January 30, 6 wks.<br />
Course #LG350 01/CRN 31311<br />
TUESDAY, 6 to 8 p.m., January 30, 6 wks.<br />
Course #LG350 02/CRN 31312<br />
Fabio Macchioni<br />
This class is especially designed for students who<br />
want to visit Italy after learning the basic communication<br />
skills that will enable them to be comfortable<br />
in traveling. In class, <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong>’s own Fabio<br />
Macchioni, a native of Florence, Italy, takes you on<br />
“visits” to the railroad station, shopping, to a bar<br />
and a restaurant. Tips and information about Italy<br />
will also be given throughout the course. A manual<br />
and a tape of the class are also included to help you<br />
retain what you have learned.<br />
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PERSONAL<br />
ENRICHMENT<br />
ART<br />
CRAFTS<br />
COMMUNICATIONS<br />
DANCE<br />
FITNESS / WELLNESS<br />
HOME / GARDEN<br />
KIDS’ STUFF<br />
LANGUAGES<br />
LEISURE<br />
MONEY MATTERS<br />
MUSIC<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
SOUTHWEST<br />
EXPLORATIONS<br />
CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES 17