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Latino Studies
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  • LATS–L 501 Seminar in Latino Studies (3–4 cr.) P: Graduate students only. Introduce students to interdisciplinary, comparative and applied approaches to the historical and contemporary experiences of Latino in their social, cultural, political and economic contexts. Topic varies and may be repeated for credit.
  • LATS–L 599 Individualized Readings in Latino Studies (1–4 cr.) P: Class is open only to students pursuing a Ph.D. minor in Latino Studies. Class requires Latino Studies faculty approval. Students must complete an agreement including goals of the course, number of readings, titles of readings (if possible) and the date of work it is to be completed.
  • LATS–L 601 Colloquium in Latino Studies (3–4 cr.) P: Open to students pursuing a Ph.D. minor in Latino Studies. Representative read­ings in interdisciplinary, comparative and applied approaches to the historical and contemporary experiences of Latinos in their social, cultural and economic contexts. Topic varies and may be repeated for credit.
  • LATS–L 701 Seminar in Latino Studies (3–4 cr.) These courses involve research at a mature level in specialized topics and problems in Latino Studies.

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