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21G.735 Advanced Topics in Hispanic Literature and Film
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Prereq: One intermediate Spanish subject or permission of instructor
Units: 4-0-8
URL: https://languages.mit.edu/areas-of-study/spanish-studies/
Lecture: W EVE (7-10 PM) (4-253)
Close study of a theme, a grouping of authors, or a historical period not covered in depth in other subjects. May be repeated for credit with permission of instructor. Taught in Spanish. Limited to 18.
P. Duong
No required or recommended textbooks21G.710 Advanced Communication in Spanish: Topics in Language and Culture
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Prereq: 21G.704 or permission of instructor
Units: 3-0-9
URL: https://languages.mit.edu/areas-of-study/spanish-studies/
Lecture: TR11-12.30 (14N-313)
Advanced work to further develop oral and written skills in Spanish. Emphasizes communicative tasks and the consolidation of grammatical structures. Discussion, oral presentations, essay writing and group projects improve proficiency and prepare students to pursue advanced subjects and/or professional activities in a Spanish-speaking environment. Topics vary from term to term. Taught in Spanish. Limited to 18.
D. Yague Gonzalez
No textbook information available14.UR Undergraduate Research
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Prereq: 14.02
Units arranged [P/D/F]
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Participation in research with an individual faculty member or research group, independent research or study under the guidance of a faculty member. Admission by arrangement with individual faculty member.
J. Angrist
No required or recommended textbooks14.41 Public Finance and Public Policy
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(Subject meets with 14.410)
Prereq: 14.01
Units: 4-0-8
Lecture: MW2.30-4 (32-124) Recitation: F12 (E52-164)
Explores the role of government in the economy, applying tools of basic microeconomics to answer important policy questions such as government response to global warming, school choice by K-12 students, Social Security versus private retirement savings accounts, government versus private health insurance, setting income tax rates for individuals and corporations. Students taking the graduate version complete additional assignments.
J. Gruber
No textbook information availableTotal units: 36+
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