The Americas: Identity, Culture, and Power

Course Description

AMER 3300 - The Americas: Identity, Culture, and Power

Professors: Steven Mintz and Quetzil Castaneda

Description: This course is designed to offer you a novel and innovative alternative to conventional classes in the humanities and social sciences. Truly interdisciplinary, the course draws on faculty from ten academic departments and schools. This class is also genuinely comparative and hemispheric.

Prerequisites: ENGL 1304 and MATH 1310. Introduction to the cultures and histories of the peoples of the Americas. Cr. 3. (3-0).

The Americas: Identity, Culture, and Power
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