Latin American and Caribbean Studies at UGA
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Past Course Offerings

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   •  Spring 2008
   •  Fall 2008
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Spring 2009


INTL(LACS) 4315 Comparative Democracy, Democratization, and Civil Society
   • MWF 9:05-9:55, Quinones

INTL(LACS) 4270 Inter-American Relations
   • TR 9:30-10:45, H.Wiarda

INTL(LACS) 4380 Latin American Political Systems
   • TR 9:30-10:45, I.Wiarda

LACS 2001 Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies I
   • TR 11-12:15, Quesada

ALDR(LACS) 4710 International Agriculture Development
   • TR 11-12:15, Navarro

ANTH(LACS) 4225 Mexican Civilization: Cultural Identity of Mexican People
   • TR 12:20-1:05, Quesada

LACS 4911 Latin American and Caribbean Studies Senior Capstones Seminar
   • TR 3:30-4:45, Whigham

SPAN(LACS) 4090 Practicum in Service Learning
   • W 3:33-4:25, Staff

HIST 2221 Latin American History to 1800
   • TR 11-12:15, Whigham

HIST 2222 Latin American History Since 1800
   • TR 3:30-4:45, Roman

ROML 2550 Latino Literature and Language
   • MWF 2:30-3:20, Bultman

HIST 4230 Supernatural Latin America: Readings on Witchcraft, Shamanism, and Popular Religion
   • TR 11-12:15, Chamosa

AAEC 4960 International Agricultural Trade Policy
   • MWF 2:30-3:30, Gunter

ANTH 3540 Multicultural Health Care
   • MWF 1:25-2:15, Staff

CRSS 4930 Archeology of Tropical America
   • TR 3:30-4:45, Parrott

HIST 3240 The Caribbean Area
   • TR 11-12:15, Roman

HIST 4220 The U.S. and Latin America
   • TR 11-12:15, Voekel
   • TR 2-3:15, Whigham

ELAN 4620 ESOL Service-Learning
   • F 10:10-11:00, Matthews

LING 4650 Spanish Phonetics and Language Variation
   • TR 9:30-10:45, Baker

AFST 4200 Critical Issues in Contemporary Africa
   •  Aderibigbe


Fall 2008


LACS 2002 Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies II
   • TR 2-3:15, Quesada

INTL(LACS) 4315 Comparative Democracy, Democratization and Civil Society
   • MWF 9:05-9:55, Quinones

INTL(LACS) 4270 Inter-American Relations
   • MWF 10:10-11, Quinones

ALDR(AFTS)(LACS) 4710 International Agriculture Development
   • TR 11-12:15, Navarro

SPAN(LACS) 4090 Practicum in Service Learning
   • W 1:25-2:15, Perez-Gamboa

MUSI 4270 Music Cultures of the World: Cuba
   • W 6-9 p.m., Thomas

ALDR 3820H Reflections on Fighting Hunger
   • TR 9:30-10:45, Navarro

HIST 2221 Latin American Civilization to 1800
   • TR 9:30-10:45, Whigham

HIST 2222 Latin American Civilization Since 1800
   • TR 8:00-9:15, Chamosa

HIST 3220 History of Mexico
   • TR 9:30-10:45, Whigham

HIST 3230 History of Brazil
   • TR 2:00-3:15, Whigham

HIST 3270 History of Argentina and Chile in the 20th Century
   • TR 11:00-12:15, Chamosa

HIST 4200 Studies in Latin American History
   • TR 9:30-10:45, Voekel
   • TR 11:00-12:15, Roman

INTB 4800Internship and/or Cooperative Education in International Business
   • Various, Dawkins


Spring 2008
LACS 2001 Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies
   • TR 11-12:15, Quesada

LACS 3500 Women in the Caribbean
   • MWF 1:25-2:15, Kadish

LACS 4225/6225 Mexican Civilization: Cultural Identity of Mexican People
   • MWF 12:20-1:10, Quesada

LACS 4710 International Agricultural Development
   • TR 11-12:15, Navarro

HIST 2222 Latin American Civilization Since 1800
   • TR 9:30-10:45, Voekel

HIST 3240 The Caribbean Area
   • TR 5-6:15, Roman

ANTH 3540 Multicultural Health Care
   • TR 9:30-10:45, Huff

ANTH 4300 Ethnobotany
   • TR 11-12:15, Velasquez-Runk

CMLT 3200 Contemporary Literature
   • TR 11-12:15, Boque

CRSS 4930 Agroecology of Tropical America
   • TR 3:30-4:45, Parrott

AAEC 4960 International Agricultural Trade Policy
   • MWF 2:30-3:20, Gunter

AESC 3150 Topics in International Agriculture
   • VR, Navarro

FREN 4170 Francophone Film, Literature, and Culture
   • MWF 10:10-11, Gabara

INTL 4270 Inter-American Relations
   • MWF 8-8:50, Quinones

INTL 4315 Comparative Democracy, Democratization, and Civil Society
   • MWF 10:10-11, Quinones

INTL 4380 Latin American Political Systems
   • MWF 9:30-10:45, Wiarda

ELAN 4620 ESOL Service Learning
   • MWF 10:10-11, Matthews

ROML 2550 Latino Literature, Language, and Culture
   • MWF 12:20-1:10, Ross
   • MWF 2:30-3:20, Ross

SOCI 4290 Sociology of Latin America
   • TR 9:30-10:45, Richards

SOCI 4300 Social Mobilization in Latin America
   • W 5:45-8:45, Smilde

EHSC 4400 Environmental Issues in the Developing World
   • TR 3:30-4:45, Black


Fall 2007
LACS 2002 Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies II
   • TR 12:30-1:45, Quesada

LACS 4710 International Agricultural Development
   • TR 11-12:15, Navarro

LACS 5060 Telenovelas, Culture, and Society
   • MWF 2:30-5:30, Acosta-Alzuru

GEOG 4720 Geography of Latin America
   • MWF 9:05-9:55, Sarmiento

GEOG 3640 The Geography of Human Rights
   • TR 2:00-3:15, Ross

HIST 2221 Latin American Civilization to 1800
   • TR 2:00-3:15, Ross

HIST 2222 Latin American Civilization Since 1800
   • TR 8-9:15, Chamosa

HIST 3220 History of Mexico
   • TR 9:30-10:45, Voekel

HIST 3230 History of Brazil
   • TR 11:00-12:15, Whigham

HIST 4200 Studies in Latin American History
   • TR 11:00-12:15, Chamosa

HIST 4214 Introduction to the Religions of the Caribbean
   • TR 2:00-3:15, Roman

INTL 4315 Comparative Democracy, Democratization, and Civil Society
   • MWF 10:10-11:00, Quinones

INTL 4380 Latin American Political Systems
   • TR 9:30-10:45, Wiarda

ELAN 4620 ESOL Service Learning
   • Various, Matthews

ELAN 4730 Methods and Material for Community Language Teaching in the Local Latino Community
   • W 4:40-7:25, Rymes

LING 3050 Introduction to Spanish Linguistics
   • TR 9:30-10:45, Howe
   • MWF 11:15-12:05, Mata
   • TR 12:30-1:45, Blackwell
   • MWF 2:30-3:20, Mata
   • MWF 3:35-4:25, Chavez/Otero

LING 4650 Spanish Phonetics and Language Variation
   • TR 12:30-1:45, Perez-Gamboa
   • MWF 12:20-1:10, Baker

ROML 2550 Latino Literature, Language, and Culture
   • MWF 2:30-3:20, Ross

ANTH 3080 Anthropology of Language
   • TR 9:30-10:45, Gleason

ANTH 3440 Herbs, Spices, and Medicinal Plants
   • TR 12:30-1:45, Affolter

CMLT 3200 Women and Writing in East Asia
   • TR 9:30-10:45, Jerzak

AAEC 4960 International Agricultural Trade Policy
   • TR 2:30-3:20, Gunter
   • MWF 9:05-9:55, Gunter

AESC 3150 Topics in International Agriculture
   • VR, Navarro

HIPR 4000 Introduction to Historic Preservation
   • MWF 9:05-9:55, Waters

HORT 3440 Herbs, Spices, and Medicinal Plants
   • TR 12:30-1:45, Affolter

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