Spring 2023 CRN: 14050 SPAN 3210 - Life & culture Hispanics In Us
A study of the life and culture of people of Hispanic origin who live in the United States. This course will examine the establishment and development in the U.S. of the culture of large groups of Hispanics, such as those of Cuban, Mexican, and Puerto Rican origin, as well as numerous others. Attention will be given to current manifestations of Hispanic culture in the arts, the media, education, and public life. This course fulfills the requirement for WES Level III Connections: Local and National Perspectives.
Additional Information
Campus: Kalamazoo County
Schedule Type: Lecture
Instructional Method: Traditional Attribute: Diversity & Inclusion SLO Local & National Perspectives P4G: Foreign Languages Written Communication SLO
Prerequisites and Restrictions:
(SPAN 3160 Minimum Grade of D OR SPAN 316 Minimum Grade of D) AND
(SPAN 3170 Minimum Grade of D OR SPAN 317 Minimum Grade of D)
Instructor(s):
Jeffers, Lindsay (Primary)
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