You will be registering for four to five courses at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) during your orientation later this month. After enrollment in these courses, ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ staff members will work to enroll you in your CWRU course with Professor Damaris Punales-Alpizar, WLIT 388/INTL 388: Cultures in Context: Global Citizens—Spain. This course offers a general approach to the history, art, literature, music, cuisine and social practices of Spain, as well as its influence on and interactions with other Spanish-speaking regions. It includes discussions of cultural values, traditions and contemporary issues, and incorporates media like film and music. The course meets weekly with required attendance.
WLIT 388/INTL 388 fulfills several Unified General Education Requirements (UGER), including a Communication Intensive course in the ​Written, Oral and Multimodal Communication skill area. It also meets key Perspective requirements, specifically Understanding Global Perspectives and Human Diversity and Commonality. Additionally, it satisfies a breadth requirement in Arts and Humanities. As a fully graded course, it counts toward your CWRU GPA and appears on your transcript just like any course taken on campus.