Professional Summary
Ursula H Atisme is a PhD student at the University of Cincinnati. She holds a Master of Art in Latin American Studies from Brigham Young University, and a Bachelor in Spanish Teaching from the National University of La Plata, Argentina. In the past, she taught Spanish at the university, Middle and High School levels. Her teaching experience includes both literature and grammar, as well as curriculum development. Her main research interests are: Latin American contemporary literature, Argentine contemporary novel and Meta-fiction.
Education
Bachelor of Art in Spanish Teaching: National University of La Plata Argentina, 2002
Master of Art in Spanish: Brigham Young University Utah, US, 2005
Honors and Awards
2002 -2003 Dean’s List, Brigham Young University
Professional Affiliation
2015 -2017: Spanish Adjunct Professor, Division of Languages and Literatures. Columbia Collage, Columbia, South Carolina.
2016 -2017: Spanish Adjunct Professor, Department of Humanities, Foreign Languages Division, Midlands Technical College, Columbia, South Carolina.
2016 -2016: Spanish Adjunct Professor, Humanities Division, Allen University, Columbia, South Carolina.
2005 -2008: Spanish Teacher, Island View RTC, Syracuse, Utah.
2002 -2005: Spanish Instructor, Spanish and Portuguese Department, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.
Courses Taught
Online Basic Spanish for the Professions Level:Undergraduate
Beginners and Intermediate Spanish Language Courses Level:Undergraduate
High School Beginners and Intermediate Second Language Spanish