LATINAM 197: Directed Individual Research
For students engaged in interdisciplinary work that cannot be arranged by department. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
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Units: 1-10
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Repeatable for credit
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Grading: Ltr-CR/NC
Instructors: Greenberg, J.; Valdes, G.; , .
LATINAM 198: Honors Thesis
Restricted to those writing an honors thesis in Latin American Studies.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
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Units: 1-10
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Repeatable for credit
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Grading: Letter
Instructors: Frank, Z.
LATINAM 200: Seminar on Contemporary Issues in Latin American Studies
Guest scholars present analyses of major Latin American themes.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
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Units: 1
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Repeatable for credit
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Grading: S/NC
Instructors: Klein, H.
LATINAM 201: Social Change in Latin America Since 1900 (HISTORY 275F, HISTORY 375F, LATINAM 301)
Changes in the social and demographic characteristics of Latin American populations since 1900 and the response of national governments in terms of the evolution of social welfare, health, and educational systems. Fulfills requirement for Latin American Studies honors seminar. Required core course for Latin American Studies master's students.
Terms: Spr
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Units: 4-5
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UG Reqs: GER:DBSocSci
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Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
Instructors: Klein, H.
LATINAM 202: Human Ecology of the Amazon (ANTHRO 161B, ANTHRO 261B, LATINAM 302)
The ecosystems of the Amazon and their human inhabitants. The biotic and abiotic factors shaping human adaptation to the region. Ethnographic literature used to explore subsistence patterns and the resource use of native Amazonians. Current changes in these economies and lifeways due to acculturation and market forces, and the implications for conservation.
Terms: Aut
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Units: 5
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Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP)
Instructors: Irvine, D.
LATINAM 301: Social Change in Latin America Since 1900 (HISTORY 275F, HISTORY 375F, LATINAM 201)
Changes in the social and demographic characteristics of Latin American populations since 1900 and the response of national governments in terms of the evolution of social welfare, health, and educational systems. Fulfills requirement for Latin American Studies honors seminar. Required core course for Latin American Studies master's students.
Terms: Spr
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Units: 4-5
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Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
Instructors: Klein, H.
LATINAM 302: Human Ecology of the Amazon (ANTHRO 161B, ANTHRO 261B, LATINAM 202)
The ecosystems of the Amazon and their human inhabitants. The biotic and abiotic factors shaping human adaptation to the region. Ethnographic literature used to explore subsistence patterns and the resource use of native Amazonians. Current changes in these economies and lifeways due to acculturation and market forces, and the implications for conservation.
Terms: Aut
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Units: 5
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Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP)
Instructors: Irvine, D.
LATINAM 398: Master's Thesis
Restricted to students writing a master's thesis in Latin American Studies. May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
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Units: 1-10
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Repeatable for credit
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Grading: Letter
Instructors: , .; Karl, T.; Klein, H.
LATINAM 801: TGR Project
Units: 0
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Repeatable for credit
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Grading: TGR
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