Practice in the translation-from and into Spanish-of different forms of literary prose and poetry including novels, short stories, speeches, plays, song lyrics and children's literature. Topic for Fall 2022: Techniques of Literary Translation. Analysis of the theory and practice of translation as a catalyst of cultural transfer. Advanced study of the Spanish language through the translation of written texts. Not open to students for whom Spanish is a first language. Undergraduate Prerequisites: CAS LS 212 or Spanish SAT subject test score of 560 or higher, or placement testresults. CAS LS 306: Spanish Through Translation.Global Citizenship and Intercultural Literacy.Effective Fall 2020, this course fulfills a single unit in the following BU Hub area: The Individual in Community. Emphasis on aural comprehension, speaking, and pronunciation. Turkish: Language, Literature, Culture (including courses in English)įor students who have never studied Spanish, or by placement test results.Russian: Language, Literature, Culture (including courses in English).Portuguese: Language, Literature, Culture (including courses in English).Persian (Farsi): Language, Literature, Culture (including courses in English).Korean: Language, Literature, Culture (including courses in English).Japanese: Language, Literature, Culture (including courses in English).Italian: Language, Literature, Culture (including courses in English).Hindi-Urdu: Language, Literature, Culture (including courses in English).Hebrew: Language, Literature, Culture (including courses in English).German: Language, Literature, Culture (including courses in English).French: Language, Literature, Linguistics, Culture (including courses in English).Classical Civilization and Tradition (in English), Ancient Greek, and Latin Chinese: Language, Literature, Culture (including courses in English).Arabic: Language, Literature, Culture (including courses in English).African Studies: West African Languages: Akan Twi, Wolof.African Studies: South African Languages: isiXhosa.African Studies: East, West & South African Languages: Amharic, Igbo, Mandinka, isiZulu.African Studies: East African Languages: Kiswahili (Swahili).Spanish: Language, Literature, Culture (including courses in English).See the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) for more resources on military and overseas voting. can register to vote and request an absentee ballot by completing the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA). After that, you’ll need to register in your new state. For presidential election years, your old state must allow you to vote by mail or in person. If you do not have time to register in your new state before Election Day, your old state may allow you to vote by mail or in person. Register before your new state’s deadline, which may be up to 30 days before the election. Moving within your stateĮven if you move within your same state, you’ll need to update your registration with your new address. See what type of voter ID your state requires. Your state may also require a new driver’s license or ID card. Submit your changes before your state’s registration deadline, which can be up to 30 days before Election Day. If your state has online voter registration, that may be the quickest way to make changes. Select your state or territory from the dropdown menu to learn how to register online or by mail. Whether you’ve moved near or far, you need to update your voter registration after a change of address.
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