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LAS 331: Topics in Comparative Government
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
This course provides an in-depth examination of government institutions and practices, social and political forces and movements, and cultural traditions in particular regions of the world, such as Asia, Africa, Middle East, Latin America and Europe. Prerequisites: LAS 201, PO 101 or PO 131; Every Year, All
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LAS 341: Market Entry and Management Practices in Latin American Markets
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
The deregulation and privatization of state enterprises all over Latin America offer great opportunities for multinational enterprises and private entrepreneurs to enter the region. This course attempts to familiarize students with various modes of entry to Latin American markets. In addition to entry mode strategies, students also learn about maintenance and withdrawal strategies as well as management practices in Latin America. Prerequisite: LAS 201 or IB 201; Every Year, Fall
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LAS 350: Latin America Through Anglo Eyes
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
This course explores the ways in which English-speaking media identify and interpret Latin America and its issues. Readings draw from media theory and from examples of coverage found in the U.S. media. Guest speakers help draw out the differences between coverage and reality, and help us explore the consequences for misunderstandings. Prerequisite: MC 101 or LAS 201; Every Year, Spring
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LAS 355: Latin American Women Film Directors
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
The course helps students develop an understanding of the law as an evolving social institution rather than a static body of rules. Students read and interpret legal case reports as a means of keeping abreast of law that affects the business environment. Students learn the economic and social forces that have shaped and are now dictating the evolution of modern contract principles and the Uniform Commercial Code. Ethics and social responsibility are addressed throughout. Every Year, Fall and Spring
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LAS 385: Conservation Biology
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
This course presents an introduction to the main concepts of modern conservation practices. Topics include extinction and endangered species; development and protection of natural area; integration of conservation measures in light of economic realities. The course involves lectures on campus and field studies in Costa Rica in lieu of the normal laboratory. Prerequisite: BI 101 or BI 105; Every Year, Fall
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LAS 450: The Latin American World
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
This capstone course focuses on the dynamics of change and continuity in Latin America. The course analyzes issues of identity and diversity, economic and political globalization, the process of democratization, cultural changes, social problems and environmentalism. The course examines how the Latin American culture is changing as a result of globalization and how it influences other cultures including that of the United States. Every Year, Spring
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LAS 488: Internship
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
Students in the program are encouraged to participate in an internship with a Latin American organization or an American organization doing business with Latin America. The internship adheres to standard Quinnipiac University regulations and procedures regarding internships. Prerequisite: LAS 201; Every Year, All
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LAS 498: Study Abroad
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
Under the guidance of a faculty member, students minoring in Latin American Studies may elect to go to Latin American country(ies) and focus on a specialized topic(s) for a short term (summer or winter) in a host institute in Latin America. Such study abroad programs adhere to standard Quinnipiac University regulations and procedures set by the Office of International Education. The study abroad experience is tailored to students' career needs. The student may also choose a full semester abroad in a Latin American university. Prerequisite: LAS 201; Every Year, All Courses offered as needed
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LE 100: Orientation to Legal Studies
1.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
This course is designed to introduce students to the legal studies program and to important issues facing paralegals. Issues to be covered include legal ethics and authorized practice, the practice of law, functions of the paralegal and the court system. The course must be taken during the student's freshman or sophomore year. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis. Every Year, Spring
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LE 101: Introduction to the American Legal System
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
Students are introduced to the American system of law and legal structure, including basic legal concepts, the structure of the American court system, legal theory and procedure, and gain an overview of several areas of law. Every Year, All
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