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The
Southwest Studies Program
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Students study ancient ruins during an Archaeology field trip. |
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SW 200 Topics: Archaeology of the Borderlands
SW 203-Field Botany
SW 203-Field Zoology
SW 203-Field Zoology SW
204-Prehistory: The American Southwest SW 208-Ecology SW 208-Ecology SW 208-Ecology SW 208-Ecology SW 208-Ecology SW
210-Environmental Chemistry SW
217-American Frontiers SW
220-Environmental Justice in the Southwest (with emphasis on writing) SW
258-Native Americans Under Federal Law SW
242-The Anthropology of Food SW
253-Literature of the Southwest: Poets SW 253-Literature of the Southwest: Introduction to Mexican-American Literature (Also EN 253) Block 4 1 unit. Taught by L. Padilla SW
253-Literature of the Southwest: The Mexican Land Grant in Western American
Literature
(Also EN 253, CS 253) SW
258-Native Peoples of the Southwest
(Also AN 211, CS 200) SW 267 History of the Southwest Under Spain & Mexico (HY 267, CS 267) Block 7 1 unit Taught by D. Monroy SW 268 History of the Southwest since the Mexican War (Also HY 268, CS 268) Block 8 1 unit Taught by D. Monroy SW 272 Geographic Inquiry in the Southwest (Also EV 260) Block 5 1 unit Taught by E. Perramond SW
273-Southwestern Arts & Culture SW
291 Southwest American Indian Music
(Also MU 291, AN 291)
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SW 307 Museums and the Presentation of the
Southwest SW 308
Topics: Archaeologies of Landscape SW 308
Topics: Language Ideologies & Cultural Identities SW 339
Chicano Literature SW 341
Ecological Economics & Sustainability SW
341-Ecological Economics & Sustainability SW
395-Senior Seminar
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400-Senior Capstone Project SW 400 Senior Capstone Project Block 8 1 unit Taught by E. Perramond
SW 410-Ornithology |
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