Fall 2014 Course Offerings

These are the courses scheduled for Fall 2014 that are focused on Latin America. To determine whether any other course may count toward the major or minor, contact LAS director Jo-Marie Burt. For the official and most up-to-date schedule information, see the Schedule of Classes on the website of the Office of the Registrar

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ANTH 302 People/Cultures of Latin America TR 1:30- 2:45 pm Seligmann

ARTH 399: Pre-Colombian Art MW 3:00-4:15 Morrill

DANC 119:  Afro-Latino TR 3:00-4:15 Lepore

ECON 361: Economic Development in Latin America MW 1:30- 2:45 Meyer

GOV 331: Government & Politics of Latin America R 4:30-7:10 Duckwitz

HIST 271: Survey of Latin American History TR 1:30-2:45 pm  Bristol

HIST 387: Terror and the Military State in Latin America TR 10:30-11:45 Cowan

HIST 525 Imperial US in Latin America and Beyond  T  7:20- 10:00 pm Cowan *

HIST 535: Commodities in World History R 7:20-10 Bristol *

RELI 376: Religion & Revolution in Latin America MW 10:30-11:45 TBA

SPAN 322: Latin American Civilization & Culture TR 10:30-11:45 Rabin

SPAN 325: Hispanic/Latino and New York City TR 12-1:15 Vivancos-Perez

SPAN 326: Treasures of Spanish American Literature MW 4:30-5:45 Carreño

SPAN 385: Intro to Spanish Linguistics TR 12-1:15 Serafini

SPAN 388 Introduction to Latino/a Studies TR 1:30-2:45 Vivancos-Perez

SPAN 390: Intro to Hispanic Literature Analysis TR 4:30-5:45 Berroa

SPAN 474: Spanish Syntax and Semantics W 4:30-7:10 TBA

SPAN 482: Revolutionary Cinema TR 3:00-4:15 Rabin

SPAN 486: Teaching Spanish in the United States Leeman

SPAN 487: Latin American Detective Fiction TR 10:30-11:45 Rogers

SPAN 510-: Intro Graduate Study of Literature W 7:20- 10:00 Carreño*

SPAN 545: Poetics of Motherhood in Spanish/Latin American Literature M 4:30-7:10 Berroa*

SPAN 551: Bilingualism & Bilingual Education in the Spanish Speaking World T 4:30-7:10 Serafini *

**indicates a graduate course; students must seek instructor’s permission to enroll.