
Mexico Today
Advisor — S. BIZZARRO
An overview of modern Mexico through the study of language, literature, history, politics, economics, and anthropology. 4.5–5 units minimum.
The minor is based on participation in the four-block fall semester program in Mexico. Students on campus must take five units from the following: AN 211, EC 337, 402 (when topic is appropriate): HY 115, 267, 235, 335, PS 338, SO 234, SP 201, 305, 307, 335.
THE INTEGRATIVE EXPERIENCE:
Students write a paper in which they relate the field experience in Mexico to a course taken on campus. Note of explanation for students on the program in Mexico: The Mexico program will always include at least one course outside of Spanish, usually in the social sciences.
Catalog of Courses
2012-2013
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Thematic Minors
- African-American Studies
- The Ancient World
- Arabic and Islamic Studies
- The Arts: Theory and Practice
- The Book
- Cinema Studies
- Concepts of Human Nature
- Education Studies
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- Mexico Today
- Modern Greece and Its Background
- North American Studies
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