Course lists


LACS Courses

 

This guide lists courses offered at U-M that fulfill concentration requirements for the LACS Undergraduate Concentration Program , the LACS Academic Minor, or the LACS Graduate Certificate.  Courses up to the 400 level may count towards the LACS concentration or minor.  Courses numbered 600 and above count towards the LACS Graduate Certificate, and a few 400 level courses may count towards it also, but must be discussed with the LACS Advisor.  Longer descriptions and additional information for each course can be found in the LSA on-line course guide.  For more information, please contact the LACS Advisor at 647-0844.

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In some cases course descriptions may change, or courses may be removed before the beginning of the semester. Also, new classes may be added (or we may have missed them). Please inform us if we need to make any corrections.

Afro-American and African StudiesCAASFall 2008495.002Transforming History: Haiti, Cuba, and the Caribbean Region4Undergraduate
Afro-American and African StudiesCAASFall 2008495.002Transforming History: Haiti, Cuba, and the Caribbean Region4Undergraduate
American CultureAMCULTFall 2008313001Cuba and its Diaspora4Undergraduate
American CultureAMCULTFall 2008406001Caribbean Literature3Undergraduate
American CultureAMCULTFall 2008381001Latinas/Latinos and the Media3Undergraduate
American CultureAMCULTFall 2008496007Amerindians and the Lettered City: Re-writing History Against the Grain3-4UG/G
American CultureAMCULTFall 2008498003Native Peoples of the Americas: Pre-colonial to Independence3-4UG/G
American CultureAMCULTFall 2008699002Post-Post-Colonial?: Carbon-Footprinting the Global and the Neoliberal3Graduate
AnthropologyANTHRCULFall 2008319001Latin American Society and Culture4Undergraduate
AnthropologyANTHRCULFall 2008346001Latin America: The Colonial Period4UG/G
EconomicsECONFall 2008664001History of Atlantic Economies3Graduate
HistoryHISTORYFall 2008393005The War on Drugs in the U.S. and Latin America3Undergraduate
HistoryHISTORYFall 2008478001Empires of the Atlantic World: Cultural Approaches3UG/G
Latin American & Caribbean StudiesLACSFall 2008399001Thesis-Writers' Seminar3Undergraduate
Latin American & Caribbean StudiesLACSFall 2008471001Elementary Quechua, I4UG/G
Latin American & Caribbean StudiesLACSFall 2008473001Intermediate Quechua, I4UG/G
Latin American & Caribbean StudiesLACSFall 2008475001Advanced Quechua, I4UG/G
Political SciencePOLSCIFall 2008497001Religion and Politics in Latin America3UG/G
Political SciencePOLSCIFall 2008682001Democratization in Global Perspectives3Graduate
Public HealthHBHEFall 2008611001Gender, Sexuality, Health and Human Rights3Graduate
RC LanguagesRCLANGFall 2008324002Readings in Spanish: Media, Terrorists and Freedom Fighters4Undergraduate
Residential CollegeRCLANGFall 2008324001Women Writers in Latin America4Undergraduate
Romance Languages & LiteraturesSPANISHFall 2008381001Textos coloniales latinoamericanos3Undergraduate
Romance Languages & LiteraturesSPANISHFall 2008440001Literatures and Cultures of the Borderlands: The Politics of Language3UG/G
Romance Languages & LiteraturesSPANISHFall 2008472001Indigenous Peoples of the Americas3Undergraduate
Romance Languages & LiteraturesSPANISHFall 2008475001Literature of the Boom3Undergraduate
Romance Languages & LiteraturesSPANISHFall 2008475003Banditry and the Construction of the Nation in Latin America3Undergraduate
Romance Languages & LiteraturesSPANISHFall 2008842001Reading the Trans-Atlantic: Mapping Spain and Latin America - Barroco Transatlantico3Graduate
Romance Languages & LiteraturesSPANISHFall 2008855001Historicism and Modernity in Latin America: A Postcolonial Perspective3Graduate
SociologySOCFall 2008304001American Immigration4Undergraduate