Contesting the Past
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This is the second course of the specialisation Literature in Conflict in the BA Literary Studies and 'Trans-Atlantische Perspectieven: Spanje en Latijns-Amerika A' in the BA Spaanse taal en cultuur.
This course has priority rules and a waiting list. Your enrolment is guaranteed if you are:
- a student in the BA Literary Studies enrolled in the specialisation Literature in Conflict.
- a student in the BA Spaanse taal en cultuur.
- a student in the BA TCS with hoofdrichting Moderne talen.
- an exchange student and meet the course’s entry requirements
In all other situations, you will be placed on a waiting list if you enrol in this course. For any remaining slots in the course, lots are drawn among the students on the waiting list.
Please note: the following students need to choose seminar group 3:
* students of the Spanish Language and Culture BA
* students TCS with hoofdrichting Moderne talen and kernpakket Spaans: Trans-Atlantische Perspectieven: Spanje en Latijns-Amerika
This course is equivalent to the following courses:
- Contesting the Past (LI3V17202)
If you have already completed this course, you may not take Contesting the Past due to too much overlap in content.
LAS and TCS students who follow this course as part of the core curriculum of their major need to complete a compulsory preparation course/assignment. See for more information: https://tcs.sites.uu.nl/
Early Exit option for international exchange students (5 EC)
Exchange students who are required to return to their home university before January are allowed to choose an Early Exit option for this course. The Early Exit option means that students can finish the course before Christmas break, receiving 5 EC for the course. Students must make arrangements with the course coordinator at the start of the course.
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