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LAS 280: Special Topics in Latin American Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Readings, lectures, and/or discussions in specific topics not normally covered by other courses in the program.
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LAS 325: Human Rights in Latin America
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
An interdisciplinary exploration of human rights in Latin America, with a focus on regimes indicted for human rights violations during the Cold War, and subsequent efforts to reform repressive political systems and resolve difficult questions of how to define and enact justice. Part of the Human Rights Issue. Offered fall semester. Prerequisites: Junior standing and one of the following (LAS 210, PLS 105, PLS 211, or PLS 284).
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Prerequisites: Junior standing and one of the following (LAS 210, PLS 105, PLS 211, or PLS 284).
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LAS 330: Colonial Latin America
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course will focus on specific themes related to Latin American civilization and culture from preconquest times to the 19th century. Topics include Amerindian civilizations; encounters between Amerindians, Europeans, and Africans; makings of a colonial society; collapse of colonial rule; wars of independence. Cross-listed with HST 330.
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LAS 331: Modern Latin America
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course will focus on themes related to Latin America from the independence period to the present day. Major themes will include patterns of state formation and models of economic development; United States intervention; the origins and course of radicalism and counter-revolution; and the problems of peaceful reform. Part of the Identity Issues. Cross-listed with HST 331. Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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LAS 333: Study Abroad - Latin America
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Of varying focus, the course makes use of the history, culture, and society of a host country in order to highlight disciplinary perspectives in context. To be taught in that country (or countries) as part of an approved study abroad program. By permit only. Credits may vary. Offered as needed. Prerequisite: Specific to instructor and course.
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Prerequisite: Specific to instructor and course.
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LAS 352: Geography of Latin America
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
The growth and development of Latin America has a significant impact on most activities in North America. Examines those effects and studies the cultural and physical development of Latin America. Fulfills Cultures - Global Perspectives. Cross-listed with GPY 352. Offered winter semester.
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LAS 361: People, Environment, and Development in the Amazon
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course explores natural resource use and human settlement over time in the Amazon Basin, from early tribal societies to the present. Topics include extractive economies, trade in animal and forest products, conservation and development initiatives, and the changing demands for resources in urban centers of Amazonia today. Part of the Sustainability Issue. Offered fall semester. Cross-listed with GPY 361. Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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LAS 372: From Slavery to Freedom
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Ironically, modern concepts of freedom emerged from societies deeply invested in its opposite, slavery. This course looks at the history of slavery and its abolition in three Latin American societies, Haiti, Cuba, and Brazil, to distinguish the distinctive ways in which each of them defined and constructed freedom. Part of the Human Rights Issue. Cross-listed with HST 372. Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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LAS 373: Latinos/as in West Michigan
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
An interdisciplinary examination of demographic, socioeconomic, political, and cultural trends in the growing, diverse Latino/a community in the West Michigan area. Students have the option of conducting an original research project or engaging in service-learning. Part of the Identity issue. Fulfills Cultures - U.S. Diversity. Offered fall semester of odd-numbered years. Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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LAS 374: Revolution in the Americas
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Men and women make history, sometimes through gradual, passive means and sometimes through sudden, active means. In the Americas, both categories of history-making have been common. This course explores international relations in the hemisphere by comparing revolutionary and evolutionary processes of change from Tierra del Fuego to the Northwest Territories. Cross-listed with HST 374. Offered winter semester. Prerequisite: LAS 210.
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