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OSPMADRD 10: Research Methods in Social and Motivational Psychology

Stages of the empirical research process in social psychology. Concrete experience in hypothesis generation, experimental design, and scientific writing. Devise research study to explore how social psychological and motivational concepts map onto a culture or social or educational problem. Key objective: formalize students¿ curiosity about a culture or problem through translation into scientifically testable research hypotheses. Provides opportunity to supplement OSPMADRD 23, Social Psychology, Social Change and Culture.
Terms: Aut | Units: 1-4
Instructors: Cohen, G. (PI)

OSPMADRD 11: Independent Study in Chemistry

Possible independent study topics include: 1. Plastics: Modern Marvels or A Curse? 2. Chemistry and Art. 3. Science in the News, Ethics and Responsibility in Science. Weekly meetings to review progress and discuss goals. Field trips to local laboratories and research institutes to provide the perspective of Spanish scientists on the role of Chemistry, Science and Technology.
Terms: Win | Units: 2
Instructors: Waymouth, R. (PI)

OSPMADRD 12M: Accelerated Second-Year Spanish I

Intensive sequence integrating language, culture, and geo/sociopolitics of Spain. Emphasis is on achieving advanced proficiency in oral and written discourse, including formal and informal situations, presentational language, and appropriate forms in academic and professional contexts. Prerequisite: one year of college Spanish or 11 or 21B more than two quarters (six months) prior to arriving in Madrid.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 5

OSPMADRD 13M: Accelerated Second-Year Spanish II

Intensive sequence integrating language, culture, and geo/sociopolitics of Spain. Emphasis is on achieving advanced proficiency in oral and written discourse, including formal and informal situations, presentational language, and appropriate forms in academic and professional contexts. Prerequisite: 11 or 21B within two quarters (six months) of arriving in Madrid or 12 or 22B.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 5

OSPMADRD 14: Introduction to Spanish Culture

Required for Madrid students. Spain's historical, physical, and socioculutural diversity. Includes a weekend study trip and other cultural encounters. Linguistic skills and cultural knowledge through museum visits, readings, and writing a paper in Spanish. Study trips: Autumn Quarter to Cantabria-Léon and Basque country; Winter Quarter to Andalusia and Extremadura; Spring Quarter to Catalonia and Galacia.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1 | Repeatable for credit

OSPMADRD 15: Flamenco Dance

Practical instruction. The rhythms and styles of flamenco and the expression of feelings proper to this art form which synthesizes song, music, and dance. Zapateado (footwork), braceo (arm positions and movement technique), and choreographies, including Rumba flamenca and Sevillanas. Enrollment limited. May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1 | UG Reqs: way_ce | Repeatable for credit

OSPMADRD 16: Al-Andalus: Convivencia, Assimilation and Exclusion in Muslim Spain

Preparation for participation in the Autumn Quarter workshop in Spain: "Islam in Europe 711-2011: 1300 Years of Contact & [Mis]Understanding."
Terms: Aut | Units: 2-3

OSPMADRD 17: Molecules Matter

Using the themes of energy, the environment, and human health, gain an understanding of chemical reactivity, energy conversion and the molecular basis of life processes and disease. Supplementary reading, class-presentations and discussion forums to foster a conceptual understanding. Field trips to local laboratories and research institutes to provide a perspective on the role of Chemistry, Science and Technology in addressing critical societal challenges from the perspective of Spanish scientists. General science course for non-majors.
Terms: Win | Units: 3 | UG Reqs: GER: DB-NatSci
Instructors: Waymouth, R. (PI)

OSPMADRD 23: Social Psychology, Intervention, and Culture

Major ideas, theories, and findings of social psychology and their relevance to social problems, ethnicity, and culture. Special attention to historical issues, classic studies, seminal theories, and the methodological traditions of experimental social psychology. Contemporary research also discussed. Focus on the three major intellectual contributions of social psychology¿emphasis on situational rather than dispositional causes of behavior; recognition of the role of subjective construal in human affairs; appreciation of the complexity in social systems¿and their importance in understanding human behavior, groups, culture, and inequality.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3-4 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-SocSci
Instructors: Cohen, G. (PI)

OSPMADRD 33: Spanish Language Tutorial

May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: three years of Spanish at Stanford or placement.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 2 | Repeatable for credit
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