Introduction to Asian American Studies
In this course, students will receive an overview of Asian American history, current events, and representations in literature and media.
Learn more about this courseIn this course, students will receive an overview of Asian American history, current events, and representations in literature and media.
Learn more about this courseIndependent readings or research project in Asian American studies.
Learn more about this courseA faculty-supervised course of independent research utilizing a specific disciplinary or interdisciplinary approach and culminating in a paper or report.
Learn more about this courseThis course is an introduction to the study of the diverse Latina/o/xs communities that share the same geographical and political boundaries of the United States from different academic disciplines.
Learn more about this courseIntroduction to Latina/o/xs History is general and broad survey of the historical and cultural experiences of Latinos/Latinas in the United States.
Learn more about this courseIntroduces students to cultural diversity, histories, and experiences of Latinos in the United States.
Learn more about this courseThis course traces the social construction of the American borderlands and surveys how the border has undergone various changes as a result of a combination of forces, from political and economic developments to sociocultural transformations.
Learn more about this courseDominant discourses on Black-Latino relations focus on job competition, while a few others celebrate the future of an America led by “people of color.”
Learn more about this courseFocuses on Latina/o literary and cultural production to provide an in-depth examination of a particular subject, area or theme in Latina/o Studies.
Learn more about this courseAnalysis of selected Latino Studies topics. May be repeated with a different topic for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
Learn more about this courseClass is open only to students pursuing a Ph.D. minor in Latino Studies. Class requires Latino Studies faculty approval.
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