Latin American Studies
354.
Introduction to Latin American Society I: Social Sciences.
(3)
(Also offered as POLS 354, SOC 354)
Introduction to Latin American Studies through the social sciences examines major themes including colonialism, agrarian transformation, urbanization, demographics, family, human rights, inequalities, violence, and social movements. Emphasis given to insights gained from making interdisciplinary connections.
355.
Introduction to Latin American Society II: Humanities.
(3)
Introduction to LAS through the interrogation of artifacts from history, music, art, literature, philosophy. Emphasis on unique insights from interdisciplinary connections. Examines major historical moments, including colonialism, independence, nationalism, dictatorship, revolution, regionalism, and globalism.
400.
Topics in Latin American Studies.
(3, no limit Δ)
Will vary from instructor to instructor, but will be an in-depth analysis of special topics related to Latin America. For course content, consult the Schedule of Classes. The course may be repeated without limit provided the topics vary.
497.
Independent Studies.
(1-3, repeatable to a maximum of 3 times Δ)
Restriction: permission of program chairperson or instructor.
499.
Senior Honors Thesis.
(3)
Prerequisite: 497
Restriction: permission of instructor.
500.
Topics in Latin American Studies.
(3, no limit Δ)
Will vary from instructor to instructor, but will be an in-depth analysis of special topics related to Latin America. For course content, consult the Schedule of Classes. The course may be repeated without limit provided the topics vary.
504.
Seminar in Latin American Studies.
(3, no limit Δ)
(Also offered as SPAN 504, HIST 690, 688)
551.
Master’s Problems.
(1-3 to a maximum of 12 Δ)
Guided individual research and reading. Students may include up to 12 credit hours in their Master’s program and 6 additional credit hours at the Ph.D. level.
578.
Latin American Development and Planning.
(3)
(Also offered as SOC 508 and CRP 578)
Interdisciplinary seminar focusing on area topics in Latin American planning, development and urbanization. It is the core course for the LAS/MCRP dual-degree program.
599.
Master’s Thesis.
(1-6, no limit Δ)
Offered on a CR/NC basis only.
699.
Latin American Studies Dissertation.
(3-12, no limit Δ)
Offered on a CR/NC basis only.