Students will enroll in SPN 394 (3 credits) The prerequisite for SPN 394 is SPN 202 or 215 and permission of instructor. Both native and non-native speakers of Spanish are encouraged to apply.
The class will meet weekly throughout the spring semester and the remaining contact hours will occur in Mexico. Students will explore the effects of immigration and globalization in North Carolina and Oaxaca through study of language maintenance and use, immigration patterns, economic trends, demographics, policies, and one-on-one interviews with Oaxacans living in Wilmington and in Oaxaca.
Most of the Mexican immigrants in this region of North Carolina are from Oaxaca, which will allow students the opportunity to learn from immigrants residing in Wilmington and then travel to their home state/country to meet their relatives, as well as immigrants who have returned to Oaxaca from the U.S.
This course fulfills the Explorations Beyond the Classroom component of University Studies as well as the Applied Learning requirement for the Spanish major. Classes in Mexico will take place each morning at the Universidad Autonoma Benito Juarez Oaxaca (UABJO) in Oaxaca City.