Course Name: Language Diversity and Linguistic Identity: Spanish in the United States Credit Hours: 3 hours Issues of language diversity and linguistic identity, with a special focus on the emergence of Spanish in the United States. This course explores the history and structure of varieties of Spanish spoken in the United States, adopting current techniques in sociolinguistics and dialectology. Taught in Spanish. Prerequisites: SPAN 2002 or SPAN 2002E or SPAN 2120H or permission of department Duplicate Credit: Not open to students with credit in ROML 2150 Languages: Linguistics Courses Spanish Courses Level: Undergraduate