
COURSE OUTLINE : SPAN 042A Last Revised and Approved: 12/05/2013 CURRICULUM Subject Code and Course Number: SPAN 042A Division : Languages Course Title : CIVILIZATION OF SPAIN AND PORTUGAL Summarize the need/purpose/reason for this proposal We are updating this course for the AA-T in Spanish. SLOs (Student Learning Outcomes) 1. Recognize and identify geographical features on a map of the Iberian Peninsula. 2. Interpret and contrast cultural differences between the United States and Spain and Portugal. 3. Examine and analyze various forms of cultural expression such as music, visual arts, literature and dance. 4. Explain the history of Spain and Portugal through oral or written expression. SPOs (Student Performance Objectives) 1a. Demonstrate with a map a knowledge of the geography of Spain and 
Portugal. 2a. Demonstrate in writing and discussion knowledge of the important historical events of
 Spain and Portugal, including the Roman, Visigothic and Moorish
 occupations; exploration and colonization activities; decline as 
world powers; and the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939. 2b. Demonstrate in writing and discussion knowledge of the important institutions in Spain and
 Portugal, including the monarchy and the church. 3a. Demonstrate in writing and discussions knowledge of the culture of Spain and Portugal, including the languages, literature, architecture, music, customs and social 
traditions. 4a. Write short essays and prepare reports on the civilization of Spain
 and Portugal. CCOs (Course Content Outline) 1. Lectures and discussions in English on the geography (mountains, rivers, natural regions, provinces, great cities), history (early
 settlements; the Roman, Visigothic and Moorish periods; the great 
explorations and colonizations of both countries; their decline as
great world powers; Spain’s Civil War of 1936-39), and institutions
 (the languages spoken of Spain and Portugal from earliest time 
through the colonial period and up to the present day). 2. Survey study of Iberian culture in its various aspects: literature
 (El Cid, the ballad, the picaresque novel, Don Quixote and the novel 
of chivalry, the drama of the Golden Age, the entremés, Camoens, Ro
manticism, Realism, the Generation of ‘98), architecture (the great
 cathedrals, castles, the Alhambra, the Mosque of Córdoba)
, music (composers such as Falla and Albeniz, Flamenco music, the Zarzuela), dance, and social and cultural traditions in general. Methods of Instruction Lecture, class discussions, group work. Short papers will be written, and reports made in class--topics to be
 selected from a list handed out. Films, slides, and recordings, which are pertinent to the topic being
 currently considered, will be shown or played whenever possible. Methods of Evaluation of Student Performance May include, but are not limited to, pre and post assessments, quizzes, exams, compositions, research projects and presentations. PASADENA CITY COLLEGE --FOR COMPLETE OUTLINE OF RECORD SEE PCC WEBCMS DATABASE-- Page 1 of 8 COURSE OUTLINE : SPAN 042A Last Revised and Approved: 12/05/2013 Assignments 1. The Iberian Peninsula has an impressive legacy of many races and civilizations (among them: Celts, Jews, Romans, Visigoths and Moors). Compare and explain: In which aspects of Modern Spain can we see the influence? Consider the Religion; Traditions; Celebrations; Food; Manners; Language; Architecture. This must be written as an essay: Typed; Double-spaced. Reviewed Grammar and Spelling; MLA style; Sources 2. Write a four-page essay on our agreed-upon topic by next week (i.e., bullfighting, different cities, soccer). TECHNICAL DETAILS Catalog Description Lectures and discussions on the geography, history and institutions of Spain and Portugal; life and customs, literature, music and art. (Course conducted in English.) No credit if taken after Span 042 or 042B. Total of 54 hours lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grade Mode: L, A, P Prerequisite(s) Corequisite(s) Recommended Preparation Enrollment Limitations Instructional Activities associated with TBA Units : 3.0 CREDIT COURSE OUTLINE Credit Type : D Credit – Degree Applicable PASADENA CITY COLLEGE --FOR COMPLETE OUTLINE OF RECORD SEE PCC WEBCMS DATABASE-- Page 2 of 8 COURSE OUTLINE : SPAN 042A Last Revised and Approved: 12/05/2013 Maximum Course Units : 3 Minimum Course Units: 3 Computed Total Carnegie Units : 3.00 Course Unit Totals in Agreement? : No Course Units Carnegie Compliant by Type and Mode? : Yes Course Units Carnegie Compliant in Total?: Yes Total Course Hours by Type and Mode COURSE HOURS LECTURE LAB ACTIVITY Scheduled Class Meetings 54 0 0 TBA Hours, Determinate Schedule 0 0 0 *Other Arranged Hours, Variable Schedule 0 0 0 (*Student is required to meet the same number of arranged hours each day or each week) Override Computed Course Units if Necessary COURSE HOURS LECTURE LAB ACTIVITY Scheduled Class Meetings 3 0 0 TBA Hours, Determinate Schedule 0 0 0 *Other Arranged Hours, Variable Schedule 0 0 0 Projected Student Registration and Attendance COURSE ATTENDANCE Registration Capacity 0 Projected Census Enrollment [Total] 0 Projected Census Enrollment [Resident] 0 Projected Census Enrollment [NonResident] 0 PASADENA CITY COLLEGE --FOR COMPLETE OUTLINE OF RECORD SEE PCC WEBCMS DATABASE-- Page 3 of 8 COURSE OUTLINE : SPAN 042A Last Revised and Approved: 12/05/2013 Projected PA Hours [Total] 0 Projected PA Hours [Resident] 0 Projected PA Hours [NonResident] 0 COURSE VALUES (TOTAL) Scheduled Class Hours Regular TBA Hours Variable Arranged Hours LEC LAB ACTV LEC LAB ACTV LEC LAB ACTV TOTALS Course Hours 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 Course Units 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Load Factor 1 0.75 0.7143 1 0.75 0.7143 1 0.75 0.7143 LHE 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 FTEF 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.2 STUDENT AND FACULTY WORKLOADS (WEEKLY, FULL-TERM) Scheduled Class Hours Regular TBA Hours Variable Arranged Hours STUDENTS LEC LAB ACTV LEC LAB ACTV LEC LAB ACTV TOTALS Instructional 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Hours Study Hours 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Total 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 FACULTY Instructional 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Hours Preparatory 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Hours Total 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Repeatability : Not Repeatable The repeatable restrictions apply for Credit Courses do not apply to Non-Credit Courses. Only Non-Credit Courses can be repeated on unlimited number of times. PASADENA CITY COLLEGE --FOR COMPLETE OUTLINE OF RECORD SEE PCC WEBCMS DATABASE-- Page 4 of 8 COURSE OUTLINE : SPAN 042A Last Revised and Approved: 12/05/2013 Reason for Repeatability: Courses for which repetition is necessary to meet major requirements of CSU or UC for completion of a bachelor's degree. Intercollegiate academic or vocational competition Intercollegiate Athletics Methods of Delivery Face-to-Face On-Line – Primarily taught via Internet Hybrid – Blend of On-Campus and On-Line ITV – Instructional T.V. Maximum Class Size (NCN) 25 Minimum Qualifications (Discipline) FOREIGN LANGUAGESForeign Languages - Masters Semester of First Offering Summer 2014 Defaul Grading Option B - Course for grade or pass/no pass Non-Default Grading Option B - Course for grade or pass/no pass E - CE - By Exam U - NG - Non-Graded course N - Non-Credit course P - Course taken for pass/no pass L - Course taken for letter grade only A - Audit COURSE APPLICABILITY, TRANSFER AND ARTICULATION Course Credit Status: D Credit – Degree Applicable State Transfer Code: A Transferable, UC/CSU/Private State Classification Code: A Liberal Arts/Sciences Degrees Basic Skills Status/Level: N Not a Basic Skills Course Aligns with C-ID Decriptor Purpose of Course UC Transferable IGETC Area: Specify Area PASADENA CITY COLLEGE --FOR COMPLETE OUTLINE OF RECORD SEE PCC WEBCMS DATABASE-- Page 5 of 8 COURSE OUTLINE : SPAN 042A Last Revised and Approved: 12/05/2013 3B: Humanities courses Gen Ed. Local AA degree: Please specify Humanities AA/AS Diversity Requirement in: Global Studies Ethnic & Gender Studies Other: Please specify CareerTech Certificate: Indicate name of Certificate(s) REPRESENTATIVE TEXTBOOKS OR OTHER MATERIALS Book 1 Author : John A. Crow Title : Spain: The Root and the Flower: An Interpretation of Spain and the Spanish People Publisher: University of California Press Berkeley/Los Angeles Date of Publication: 2005 Edition: 4th Book 2 Author : Mark Williams Title : The Story of Spain Publisher: Golden Era Books Date of Publication: 2009 Edition: 2nd Other materials and/or supplies required of students: N/A RESOURCES & DEPARTMENT PLANNING Additional Resources Needed: N/A Facilities Needed to Teach this Course: Smart Classroom and/or Language Laboratory Equipment Needed to Teach this Course: Smart Classroom and/or Language Laboratory PROGRAM APPLICABILITY PASADENA CITY COLLEGE --FOR COMPLETE OUTLINE OF RECORD SEE PCC WEBCMS DATABASE-- Page 6 of 8 COURSE OUTLINE : SPAN 042A Last Revised and Approved: 12/05/2013 Program Information Program Category In an approved program. General Education Part of a new program. Career and Technical Education Program Not part of an approved program. Noncredit Program Instructional Methods Lecture Lab Lecture & Lab Distance Ed / Online Course Work Experience Independent Study TBA TOP Code Information Program title - TOP Code: 110500 Spanish SAM Code A - Apprenticeship course (Courses offered to apprentices only.) B - Advanced occupational (Courses taken in the advanced stages of an occupational program. Each “B” level course must have a “C”
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