Courses
Related Courses
For Credit Toward the Major
AFR. 204* Third World Urbanization
AFR. 242* New World Afro-Atlantic Religions
AFR. 299 Women in the Caribbean
ARTH 205 Breaking Boundaries: The Arts of Mexico and the United States
ARTH 338 Seminar. Topics in Latin American Art:
Imagining Mexico and the Border in the 20th Century
ECON. 241 Poverty and Inequality in Latin America
HIST 206 From Conquest to Revolution: A History of Colonial Latin
America
HIST 207 Contemporary Problems in Latin American History
HIST 216 Revolution in Latin America
HIST 378 Seminar Women and Social Movements in Latin America
POL2 204* Political Economy of Development and Underdevelopment
POL2 302* Globalization and the Nation-State
POL2 307S* Seminar. Women and Development
POL2 310S* Seminar. Politics of Community Development
POL2 312* Seminar Environmental Policy
POL3 328S* Seminar. Selected Topics in World Politics: Anti-Americanism
as Politics and Performance
POL4 342* Seminar Marxist Political Theory
POL3 348* Seminar Problems in North-South Relations
POL2 353 Seminar The Politics of Contemporary Cuba
PSYC 347* Seminar. Culture and Social Identity
SOC 221* Globalization
SOC 303 Religion and Politics from a Comparative Perspective
SPAN 245 Ethnic Passions
SPAN 265 Introduction to Latin American Cinema
SPAN 267 The Writer and Human Rights in Latin America
SPAN 279 Jewish Women Writers of Latin America
SPAN 307 Seminar The Clothed and the Naked in Colonial Latin America
SPAN 311 Seminar The Literary World of Gabriel García Márquez
SPAN 329 Seminar Chile: Literature and the Arts
SPAN/PRESHCO: The Colonization of Latin America
Also: courses may be taken in the Program for Mexican
Culture and Society in Puebla, Mexico , in approved programs in other
Latin American sites, or elsewhere, by permission of the directors.
* Upon enrollment, the student must notify the
instructor that the course is to be counted for Latin American Studies
and that, as such, the student will be required to do a research paper
which focuses on Latin America.
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