SPAN 191B
Variable Topics in Spanish: Studies in Hispanic Culture and Civilization
Description: Seminar, three hours. Advanced variable topics course that studies diverse aspects of Hispanic culture, civilization, and history. Classroom discussions, development of culminating paper, and examinations in Spanish. May be repeated for credit with topic change. P/NP or letter grading.
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Fall 2017 - Excellent, empowering professor. Any student that has him as an instructor and puts in effort into the class will definitely reap the benefits and leave that class learning more about themselves and the world around them. Given the limits of a small class, he was still an excellent discussion facilitator and encouraged and enjoyed the input of his students. He has an outstanding amount of patience for us, and this has helped our learning in more ways than one. I have a tremendous amount of respect for Cohen and am very lucky to have had him as a professor. He definitely deserves a larger class with more students involved. I enjoyed the topic of the class and think many more students can benefit with a class like this. I definitely grew in a small classroom and otherwise would not have had the chance to try participating in a larger setting.
Fall 2017 - Excellent, empowering professor. Any student that has him as an instructor and puts in effort into the class will definitely reap the benefits and leave that class learning more about themselves and the world around them. Given the limits of a small class, he was still an excellent discussion facilitator and encouraged and enjoyed the input of his students. He has an outstanding amount of patience for us, and this has helped our learning in more ways than one. I have a tremendous amount of respect for Cohen and am very lucky to have had him as a professor. He definitely deserves a larger class with more students involved. I enjoyed the topic of the class and think many more students can benefit with a class like this. I definitely grew in a small classroom and otherwise would not have had the chance to try participating in a larger setting.