Introduction to Latin American History
Prerequisites: HIST 101, HIST 102, HIST 103, HIST 104, or equivalent; please check requirements for declared majors/minors for exceptions.
This course explores the formation of modern Latin America by examining the region as a global nexus where ideologies, cultures, peoples, and political entities have conjoined and clashed from the fifteenth century to the present. Demonstrate and understanding of the relationships among historical events, culture and social forces. Differentiate between students' values and ways of understanding the world & those of other cultures.
Outcomes: Demonstrate and ability to evaluate and explain forces of historical continuity and change; Demonstrate and understanding of the relationships among historical events, culture and social forces; Differentiate between students' values and ways of understanding the world & those of other cultures.
This course explores the formation of modern Latin America by examining the region as a global nexus where ideologies, cultures, peoples, and political entities have conjoined and clashed from the fifteenth century to the present. Demonstrate and understanding of the relationships among historical events, culture and social forces. Differentiate between students' values and ways of understanding the world & those of other cultures.
Outcomes: Demonstrate and ability to evaluate and explain forces of historical continuity and change; Demonstrate and understanding of the relationships among historical events, culture and social forces; Differentiate between students' values and ways of understanding the world & those of other cultures.