Students will learn to use Spanish for communication in real, meaningful situations. This course will develop an understanding of basic grammatical concepts along with obtaining an appreciation of various cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. The course follows a communicative approach and class time is primarily used for communication practice; Spanish will be spoken in class 99% of the time. By the end of this course students are expected to develop proficiency at the Novice-high or Intermediate-low level.
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UnitsOptional
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeNone
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeI have Dr. Vargas for HIST 241 at UNC. He's a very interesting man and I enjoy him as a person, however his lectures are extremely unorganized and hard to follow. He has a very strict attendance policy but does not base his tests whatsoever on his lectures. We have only had 1 midterm and it was on one very specific reading, nothing else.
Prof vargas is a great professor! he truly is very passionate about what he teaches!! he assigns a LOT of reading, but its an interesting class. he cancels class alot. one midterm, a paper, and a final. really good class!
By far the best professor i've had here at UCSB, i learned so much and i can tell he really cares about his students doing well. I enjoyed his class because he teaches from the heart and loves what he teaches! im happy to say i will be taking another course with him.
Workingclass History. Please take this class if possible. Impossibly easy grader, cancelled the final one week prior to the end of the quarter, offered to write everyone letters of rec. Incredible. Knows a lot about the subject, but struggles to convey it. Can be frustrating, but worth the boredom. Only grades were midterm (A) and paper (A).
Easy class in the summer final and a paper at the last day thats it, lectures had a very depressing, pessimistic view on American, Mexican expansion history. Tries to get students a good grades, too bad isn't teaching at UCSB anymore.
Very easy in summer session, one paper and final. Is all over the place in lectures but will clarify what you need to know for the test and paper. Had no interest in the topic, just took it for a GE, but ended up really enjoying the class, Vargas is a very interesting and funny professor. One of the best professors in the history dept.