SFS2070
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SFS 2070 - Cultural Competence in Conservation (2 Cr.)
Learning Abroad Center (10038)
TOIP - Global Programs and Strategic Alliance
Course description
Spanish Language Module:
The Spanish Language Module is taught by certified language instructors in Bocas del Toro. The module offers reading, listening, oral, written, and practical applications of the Spanish language at several levels of proficiency to increase students’ comprehension and communication skills. This module involves 20 contact hours of class time over the course of two weeks with certified Spanish instructors. Levels of instruction follow the Diploma de Español como Lengua Extranjera (DELE) and Common European Framework Reference for Languages (CEFR). Student language aptitude levels will be identified through an oral and written placement assessments administered by the Spanish language instructors at the beginning of the semester.
Society and Culture of Panama Module:
The Society and Culture Module emphasizes a deep understanding of the current socio-environmental justice challenges local communities encounter in the Bocas del Toro (BDT) archipelago. Throughout the course students will learn to observe and process the reasons behind these challenges within this small, island community, while immersing themselves in the necessary background readings to understand the basic history and cultural expressions of Panamanian society. A combination of lectures, readings, field experiences and classroom discussion will facilitate the understanding of the socio-cultural context of Panamá, helping to prepare students to work more effectively in community-based directed research efforts and community outreach projects. During the course, students can expect to hear from local experts who will provide students with a good understanding of Panamanian history and geopolitical background. Assignments include discussions, presentations, and written reflections.
The Spanish Language Module is taught by certified language instructors in Bocas del Toro. The module offers reading, listening, oral, written, and practical applications of the Spanish language at several levels of proficiency to increase students’ comprehension and communication skills. This module involves 20 contact hours of class time over the course of two weeks with certified Spanish instructors. Levels of instruction follow the Diploma de Español como Lengua Extranjera (DELE) and Common European Framework Reference for Languages (CEFR). Student language aptitude levels will be identified through an oral and written placement assessments administered by the Spanish language instructors at the beginning of the semester.
Society and Culture of Panama Module:
The Society and Culture Module emphasizes a deep understanding of the current socio-environmental justice challenges local communities encounter in the Bocas del Toro (BDT) archipelago. Throughout the course students will learn to observe and process the reasons behind these challenges within this small, island community, while immersing themselves in the necessary background readings to understand the basic history and cultural expressions of Panamanian society. A combination of lectures, readings, field experiences and classroom discussion will facilitate the understanding of the socio-cultural context of Panamá, helping to prepare students to work more effectively in community-based directed research efforts and community outreach projects. During the course, students can expect to hear from local experts who will provide students with a good understanding of Panamanian history and geopolitical background. Assignments include discussions, presentations, and written reflections.
Minimum credits
2
Maximum credits
2
Is this course repeatable?
Yes
What is the maximum number of completions allowed?
2
What is the maximum number of credits that can be earned from this course?
4
Grading basis
OPT - Student Option
Lecture
Fulfills the writing intensive requirement?
No
Typically offered term(s)
Every Fall, Spring & Summer