Catalogue 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Latin American and Latino/a Studies Program
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Director: David Tavárez;
Steering Committee: Carlos Alamo (Sociology), Michael C. Aronna (Hispanic Studies), Light Carruyob (Sociology), Colleen Ballerino Cohen (Anthropology), Jaime Del Razo (Education), Brian J. Godfrey (Geography), Katherine Hite (Political Science), Tracey Holland (Education), Timothy Koechlin (International Studies), Elias Krella (Women’s Studies), Joseph Nevins (Earth Science and Geography), Leslie Scott Offutt (History), Sofia Ortiz-Hinojosa (Philosophy), Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert (Hispanic Studies), Sarah Pearlmana (Economics), Hiram Perez (English), Eréndira Ruedab (Sociology), David Tavárez (Anthropology), Nicolás Vivalda (Hispanic Studies), Eva Woods Peiró (Hispanic Studies);
Participating Faculty: Carlos Alamo (Sociology), Michael C. Aronna (Hispanic Studies), Light Carruyob (Sociology), Colleen Ballerino Cohen (Anthropology), Jaime Del Razo (Education), Brian J. Godfrey (Geography), Katherine Hite (Political Science), Tracey Holland (Education), Timothy Koechlin (International Studies), Elias Krella (Women’s Studies), Joseph Nevins (Earth Science and Geography), Leslie Scott Offutt (History), Sofia Ortiz-Hinojosa (Philosophy), Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert (Hispanic Studies), Sarah Pearlmana (Economics), Hiram Perez (English), Eréndira Rueda (Sociology), David Tavárez (Anthropology), Nicolás Vivalda (Hispanic Studies), Eva Woods Peiró (Hispanic Studies).
a On leave 2020/21, first semester
b On leave 2020/21, second semester
The Latin American and Latino/a Studies Program provides a multidisciplinary approach to the study of Latin America and the Latino/a populations of the Americas. The program allows students to explore the multiplicity of cultures and societies of Latin and Latino/a America in ways that acknowledge the permeability, or absence, of borders. The program emphasizes knowledge of global politics, economies, cultures, and nations as theorized, imagined, and practiced through Latin/Latino/a America.
Major
Correlate Sequence in Latin American and Latino/a Studies
Approved Courses
Latin American and Latino/a Studies: I. Introductory
Latin American and Latino/a Studies: II. Intermediate
Latin American and Latino/a Studies: III. Advanced
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