UFRO: Spanish and Latin American Culture Courses Spanish and Latin American Culture Courses

These general training elective courses allow for the integral development of all UFRO students. The course syllabuses are oriented mostly towards foreign students who take part in the student mobility program. These courses allow them to make contact with our regional context, in addition to practicing and improving their use of the Spanish.

Through the study of the main elements of the Mapuche worldview and the basic learning of the language, you will achieve an approach to the Mapuche culture that will complement your professional training

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Mainly aimed at foreign students participating in the Student Mobility Program at the Universidad de La Frontera, this program will allow to have concrete lessons through unique experiences in a travel route through the main places of Temuco and the Araucanía Region. experiencing contact with our regional reality.

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The course is oriented towards knowledge and appreciation of Mapuche society and culture, through the analysis of social history and cultural practices.

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Through the analysis of different media you will identify basic aspects of the representation of the indigenous people, with emphasis on the Mapuche people, valuing diversity and multiculturalism.

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Through the study and practice of Mapuche textile art you will know and value aspects typical of the Mapuche culture.

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This subject will allow you to develop and apply reading comprehension strategies, use search tools and information management, extend the domain in the use of office tools (word processor, spreadsheet and presentations) and online collaborative tools. It is intended that through this subject students can develop in an optimal way the Instrumental Generic Competences (Written communication in Spanish, Reading comprehension and Use of information and communication technologies) to develop effectively in different learning contexts.