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Track 8. Latin American History
Concentration Tracks ( 4 courses, 12 credits)
Your history program will likely focus in a certain
track: American History, European History, History of Women and
Gender, History and the Law, African and African-American History,
Public History, Asian History, Latin American History. You will
choose from within one of the tracks, developing a program, in consultation
with your advisor, to reflect your interests.
History Courses Outside the Concentration
(4 courses, 12 credits)
200 Level or above
These courses should be chosen through discussion
with an advisor. The main goal is to broaden understanding by turning
a student’s attention toward people and parts of the world outside
the area of concentration. For example, students with a concentration
in History and the Law could satisfy this requirement by taking
certain courses in African History, Women’s History, or Latin American
History.
Track 8. Latin American History
HST 276 Modern Latin America
HST 277 Early Mesoamerican Life and Culture
HST 278 Mexico Since the Spanish Conquest
HST 280 History of US-Latin AMerican Relations,
1800-Present
HST 284 Latin American Social Revolutions
HST 360 Native America: From Pre-History to the
Trail of Tears
HST 361 Native America: 1832 to the Present
HST 378 An Environmental History of Latin America
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