Academics

Course Overview

Comparative study of three of the largest Latino communities in the United States: Chicanos, Cuban-Americans, and Puerto Ricans. Topics will include an exploration of the cultural identities of each of these communities, focusing notions of ethnicity, race, religion, as well as economic and social class distinctions. Taught in English.

Program: World Languages and Cultures

Credit: 3

Faculty

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WLC-599

Independent Study

Independent Study

World Languages and Cultures

Credits 1-6

WLC-401

Methods, Technology and…

Students will learn foreign language teaching and learning…

World Languages and Cultures

Credits 3

WLC-495

Special Topics

Special topics in the discipline, designed primarily for…

World Languages and Cultures

Credits 1-5

WLC-499

Independent Study

Intensive supervised study and research on topics of…

World Languages and Cultures

Credits 1-3

WLC-384

U.S. Latino Literature

This course is an introduction to the writings…

World Languages and Cultures

Credits 3

WLC-101

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This course is designed to build basic knowledge…

World Languages and Cultures

Credits 3