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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Independent learning and inquiry in an environment in which students can express knowledge and defend opinions through intensive class discussion, oral presentations, and written expression. May be repeated for credit once if there is no duplication of topic, but students may earn only up to 3 credits in any 115F course per semester of enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
A multidisciplinary survey of Latin America from pre-Columbian times to the present emphasizing culture, economic and political patterns, social issues, literature, and the arts in a historical perspective.
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3.00 Credits
A multidisciplinary survey of Brazil from pre-Columbian times to the present, emphasizing culture, economic and political patterns, social issues, literature, and the arts in historical perspective.
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3.00 Credits
Politics of musical culture. Music both as a marker of sociopolitical change and as an agent of political transformation.
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3.00 Credits
Immigration of Latin American and Caribbean peoples to the United States and their experiences in this country. Required service work and a research project in the Nashville Latino community.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Under faculty supervision, students gain experience working in a variety of settings, such as civic, corporate, cultural, government, health, media, political, research, and social welfare organizations in the United States and Latin America. Background reading and research will be completed in Latin American Studies 280a concurrently with the completion of internship training, Latin American Studies 280b. A minimum of 3 hours of 280a must be completed, independent of hours taken in 280b. Students may earn up to 6 hours of 280a credit. A research paper and report must be submitted at the end of the semester during which the internship training is completed. A 2.90 grade point average, 6 hours of prior work in Latin American Studies, and prior approval of the director of undergraduate studies of the student’s plans are required.
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1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Under faculty supervision, students gain experience working in a variety of settings, such as civic, corporate, cultural, government, health, media, political, research, and social welfare organizations in the United States and Latin America. Background reading and research will be completed in Latin American Studies 280a concurrently with the completion of internship training, Latin American Studies 280b. A minimum of 3 hours of 280a must be completed, independent of hours taken in 280b. Students may earn up to 6 hours of 280a credit. A research paper and report must be submitted at the end of the semester during which the internship training is completed. A 2.90 grade point average, 6 hours of prior work in Latin American Studies, and prior approval of the director of undergraduate studies of the student’s plans are required. Offered on a Pass/Fail basis only and must be taken concurrently with 280a. Hours of 280b cannot be included in the minimum number of hours counted toward the Latin American Studies major or minor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A program of independent readings or research to be selected in consultation with the center’s undergraduate adviser. Open only to juniors and seniors. May be repeated for a total of 12 credits in 289a and 289b combined over a four semester period, but students may earn only up to 3 credits per semester of enrollment.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A program of independent readings or research to be selected in consultation with the center’s undergraduate adviser. Open only to juniors and seniors. May be repeated for a total of 12 credits in 289a and 289b combined over a four semester period, but students may earn only up to 3 credits per semester of enrollment.
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