The Spanish Component of Project Success provides special courses
through which students in Project Success can earn a total of eight
credits in Spanish. These courses are especially designed for the
learning styles of students with dyslexia, incorporating the reading
system developed by Dr. Nash. They are taught by Mary Pable of the UW
Oshkosh Foreign Language Department.
The courses in the Spanish Component of Project Success are numbered 49-101,
49-102, 49-103, and 49-104. For the official description of these courses, please
consult the Course Offerings of the Department of Foreign
Languages and Literatures.
If you have questions or comments about Project Success or this WEB
page, please contact Teri Wegner by e-mail at
wegner@uwosh.edu
Approved Acculturaltion Courses that can be substituted for Spanish
203 and 204. Six credits are required:
| Spanish 331 |
Culture and Civilization of Latin America (New--Spring 2008) |
| History 381 |
Latin America to 1825 (History/prerequisites: History 102, 201) |
| History 382 |
Modern Latin America (History/prerequisites: History 102, 202) |
| Geography 319 |
Latin America (Geography/prerequisites: Geography 102) |
| Political Science 379 |
Latin American Government & Politics (Pol. Sci/prerequisites: Pol Sci 101) |
| Political Science 383 |
Latin America in International Relations (Pol. Sci/prerequisites: Pol. Sci 101, 115, or 379) |
| Anthropology 324 |
Chicanos in America (Anthropology/prerequisite: Anthropology 359) |
| Anthropology 328 |
Peasant & Contemporary Cultures of Latin America (no Anthropology prerequisites) |
| Anthropology 360 |
Mesoamerican Culture (NW) Comparative study of cultural development in ancient Mexico and Central America from pre-Columbian to modem times. (Prerequisite: Sociology 101 or Anthropology 201) |
| Spanish 350 |
Masterpieces of Spanish Literature in English Translation (Course is taught in Spanish, books are English translation) |
| Spanish 375 |
Masterpieces of Spanish American Literature in English Translation (Course is taught in Spanish, books are English translation) |
| Spanish 376 |
Honors: Masterpieces of Spanish American Literature in Translation (Course is taught in Spanish, books are English translation) |
| History 347 | Mexican History |
Additional courses may be recommended by the Foreign Languages & Literatures Department