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Apr 23, 2024
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CLS 150 - Latin American History and Culture 3 credits This course is designed to introduce students to the modern history and culture of Latin America. The course examines major themes relating to European conquest and European/American imperialism, the development of the colonial economy, Latin American responses to colonialism, and the rise of nationalist movements that achieved independence and resisted imperialism. Discussions about socioeconomic transformations, continuities, as well as struggles over political authority, ethnic identity, gender, religion, media, popular culture, and access to resources will be featured. The course will examine these themes by applying them to case studies of specific Latin American nation-states. Comprehension by using different resources in structural manner. This class is for transfer credit. This class will help the student to be prepared for a diverse work force as well.
Fees None
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