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Course Numbering
Below 100 -- lower division (only LATI 50 counts toward the B.A.)
100 level -- upper division. Graduate Students may take up to four upper-division undergraduate courses. More may be taken as 298s, if arranged with the professor, and approved by LAS.
200 level -- graduate level (except in IRPS, please note IRPS section.)
** denotes M.A. theory class
*** denotes M.A. methodology class
* (CIM Only) denotes course approved only towards completion of the Concentration in International Migration
* (CCS Only) denotes course approved only towards completion of the Cultural Studies Concentration
* (CH Only) denotes course approved only towards completion of the History Concentration
* (CS Only) denotes course approved only towards completion of the Sociology Concentration
LATI 1A Zapotec Conversation and Analysis I (4 units)
Presentation and practice of the grammatical structures of Valley Zapotec, an indigenous language from Mexico. Course focuses on listening, speaking and writing. Students gain basic knowledge of grammatical principles in order to understand the structure and rules of the language.
LATI 1B Zapotec Conversation and Analysis II (4 units)
Presentation and practice of the grammatical structures of Valley Zapotec, an indigenous language from Mexico. Course teaches comprehensive vocabulary by listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities. Course also focuses on oral proficiency/grammar, including verb conjugation and other grammatical structures.
LATI 1C Zapotec Conversation and Analysis III (4 units)
Presentation and practice of the grammatical structures of Valley Zapotec, an indigenous language from Mexico. Course gives students an advanced understanding of written and spoken Valley Zapotec through reading, conversation, group presentations and composition.
LATI 2A Aymara for Spanish Speakers
LATI 50 Introduction to Latin America (4 units)
Interdisciplinary overview of society and culture in Latin
America-including Mexico, the Caribbean, and South America:
legacies of conquest, patterns of economic development, changing
roles of women, expressions of popular culture, cycles
of political change, and U.S.-Latin American relations.
LATI 87 Freshman Seminar (1 unit)
The Freshman Seminar Program is designed to provide new students with
the opportunity to explore an intellectual topic with a faculty member in
a small seminar setting. Freshman seminars are offered in all campus
departments and undergraduate colleges, and topics vary from quarter to
quarter. Enrollment is limited to 15-20 students, with preference given to
entering Freshmen.
LATI 120 Special Topics in Latin American Studies (1-4 units)
A course designed to cover various aspects and various disciplines of Latin
American Studies.
LATI 190 Senior Seminar (4 units)
Research seminar on selected topics in the study of Latin America; all students
will be required to prepare and present independent research papers.
(Honors students will present drafts of senior research theses, of no less than
50 pages in length; non-honors students will present final versions of analytical
papers of approximately 25-40 pages in length. Prerequisite: satisfactory
completion of LATI 50 and a working knowledge of Spanish.
LATI 191 Honors Seminar (4 units) Independent reading and research under the direction of a member of the
faculty group in Latin American Studies; goal is to provide honors students
with an opportunity to complete senior research thesis (to be defended before
three-person interdisciplinary faculty committee). Prerequisite: successful
completion of LATI 50, working knowledge of Spanish; minimum GPA of 3.5.
LATI 199 Individual Study (4 units)
Guided and supervised reading of the literature on Latin America in the
interdisciplinary fields of anthropology, communications, economics, history,
literature, political science, and sociology. For students majoring in Latin
American Studies, reading will focus on potential topics for senior papers;
for honors students in Latin American Studies, reading will culminate in
formulation of a prospectus for the research thesis. Prerequisites: LATI
50 and working knowledge of Spanish.
LATI 200 Core Seminar on Interdisciplinary Research and Methodology in
Latin American Studies (4 units)
A team-taught course wherein members of the Faculty Group in Latin American
Studies present diverse disciplinary and thematic approaches to the region.
Topics vary from year to year. Grades are based on discussions and on
a series of analytical papers.
LATI 220 Special Topics in Latin American Studies (1-4 units)
A course designed to cover various aspects and various disciplines of Latin American Studies.
LATI 298 Directed Reading (1-12 units)
Guided and supervised reading of the literature on Latin America of the
several areas included in the interdisciplinary fields of anthropology,
communications, economics, history, literature, political science, and
sociology. Must be approved by instructor and Program must be notified.
LATI 299 Independent Research (1-12 units)
Independent work by graduate students engaged in thesis research and writing
under the direct supervision of a faculty adviser. Must be approved by
advisor and Program must be notified.
Please check the course schedule on
Triton Link for the latest information.
The following is a list of courses available in UCSD departments that are approved to
satisfy the requirements of the Master of Arts in Latin American Studies. This list is
dynamic and subject to on-going revisions. Not all courses are offered every year. Other
courses may be considered based on content. Language courses in Spanish and Portuguese are
encouraged and are offered by the departments of Linguistics, Literature, and the Graduate
School of International Relations and Pacific Studies. Language courses do not fulfill
course requirements.
Anthropology
ANAR 100
Special Topics in Anthropological Archaeology
ANAR 153 The Mysterious Maya
ANAR 154 The Aztecs and their Ancestors
ANAR 155
Study Abroad: Ancient Mesoamerica
ANAR 156 The Archaeology of South America
ANAR 156 XL
The Archaeology of South America (FLD)
ANAR 157 Early Empires of the Andes: The Middle Horizon
ANAR 157 XL The Andean Middle Horizon (FLD)
ANAR 158 The Inca: Empire of the Andes
ANSC 100 Special Topics in Socio-Cultural Anthropology
ANSC 125 Gender, Sexuality, and Society
ANSC 131 Urban Cultures in Latin America
ANSC 131 XL Foreign Language Discussion - Urban Cultures in Latin America
ANSC 132 Modernity in Brazil
ANSC 135 Indigenous Peoples of Latin America
ANTH 100 Special Topics (when Latin American content)
ANTH 200 Culture and Social Strucure * (CCS Only)
ANTH 202 Olmec and Maya Archaeology,
ANTH 211 Psychoanalysis and Religion **
ANTH 234 Dynamics of Culture * (CCS Only)
ANTH 251 Ethnographies of Modern Society *** & (CCS)
ANTH 263 Anthropology of Language and Discourse ***
ANTH 264 Culture, Power and the State ** & * (CCS Only)
ANTH 265 Cultures of Late Capitalism * (CCS Only)
ANTH 269 Current Readings on Latin America
ANTH 273 General Theory **
ANTH 291 Archaeology of Highland Mexico
Communication
COCU 110 Cinema in Latin America: Visions of a Continent in Transition
COCU 130 Tourism: Global Industry and Culture * (CCS Only)
COCU 131 Cinema of the Cuban Revolution
COCU 132 Gender and Media * (CGS Only)
COCU 138 Feminist Theory
COCU 139 Reproductive Discourse and Gender * (CGS Only)
COCU 140 Television, Culture and the Public * (CCS Only)
COCU 141A Media and Technology: Global Nature, Global Culture * (CCS Only)
COCU 143 Culture and Media: Theories and Methods * (CCS Only)
COCU 144 The Globalization of Culture and Communication * (CCS Only)
COCU 145 Cultures of Consumption * (CCS Only)
COCU 160 Performance and Cultural Studies * (CCS Only)
COCU 162 Popular Culture * (CCS Only)
COCU 163 Popular Culture in Contemporary Life * (CCS Only)
COCU 165 History, Memory and Popular Culture * (CCS Only)
COCU 168 Latino Space, Place, and Culture
COCU 169 Cultural Domination * (CCS Only)
COCU 175 Advanced Topics in Communication: Culture * (CCS Only)
COCU 179 Colonialism and Culture * (CCS Only)
COCU 183 Popular Music, Social Practices, and Cultural Politics * (CCS Only)
COHI 114 Bilingual Communication
COHI 115 Education and Global Citizenship * (CCS Only)
COHI 175
Topics in Communication: Scientific Communication * (CIM Only)
COSF 140C Comparative Media Systems: Latin America and the Caribbean
COSF 128 Cultural Industries * (CCS Only)
COSF 160 Political Economy/Global Consumer Culture * (CCS Only)
COSF 183 Popular Music, Social Practices and Cultural Politics * (CCS Only)
COSF 185 Gender, Labor, and Culture in the Global Economy * (CGS) & * (CCS)
COGR 200A Introduction to the Study of Communication as Social Force **
COGR 200B Introduction to Study of Communication and Culture **
COGR 200C Introduction to the Study of Communication and the Individual **
COGR 201B Ethnographic Methods for Communication Research ***
COGR 201C Discourse Analysis ***
COGR 201D Historical Methods for Communication Research ***
COGR 201E Political Methods for Commication Research ***
COGR 201H Qualitative Methods in Audience Research ***
COGR 201I Ethnography of Information Systems ***
COGR 201J Comparative Analysis ***
COGR 201L Qualitative Analysis of Information Systems ***
COGR 201M Content Analysis ***
COGR 236 Popular Culture * (CCS Only)
COGR 238 The Frankfurt School on Mass Culture Social Theory * (CCS Only)
COGR 240 The Culture of Consumption * (CCS Only)
Critical Gender Studies
CGS 100
Conceptualizing Gender: Theories and Methods * (CGS Only)
CGS 101 Gender, Modernity, and Globalization * (CGS Only)
CGS 103 Feminist Theory * (CGS Only)
Economics
ECON 114 Economics of Immigration * (CIM Only)
ECON 161 Economic Integration of Latin America
ECON 162 Economics of Mexico
ECON 200A Microeconomics **
ECON 202A Workshop in Economic Theory **
ECON 205 Mathematics for Economists ***
ECON 210A Macroeconomics **
ECON 240 Economic Development **
ECON 245 International Economics **
ECON 264 Experimental Economics ***
Ethnic Studies
ETHN 116 The United States-Mexico Border in Comparative Perspective
ETHN 117 Organic Social Movements
ETHN 118 Contemporary Immigration Issues
ETHN 119
Race in the Americas
ETHN 129 Asian and Latina Immigrant Workers in the Global Economy
ETHN 130 Social and Economic History of the Southwest I
ETHN 131 Social and Economic History of the Southwest II
ETHN 132 Chicano Dramatic Literature
ETHN 133 Hispanic American Dramatic Literature
ETHN 134
Immigration and Ethnicity in Modern American Society * (CIM Only)
ETHN 135A Early Latino/a-Chicano/a Cultural Production, 1848-1960
ETHN 135B Early Latino/a-Chicano/a Cultural Production, 1960-Present
ETHN 136 Topics in Chicano/a-Latino/a Cultures
ETHN 138 Chicano/a and Latino/a Poetry
ETHN 139 Chicano Literature in English
ETHN 144 Bilingual Communities in the USA
ETHN 145 Spanish Language in the United States
ETHN 148 Latino/a and Chicano/a Literature
ETHN 180 Special Topics in Mexican-American History
ETHN 183 Gender, Race, Ethnicity and Class * (CGS Only)
ETHN 189 Special Topics in Ethnic Studies
ETHN 200B Theories of Ethnic Studies **
ETHN 210 Research Seminar in Ethnic Studies ***
ETHN 240 Multidisciplinary Research Methods in Ethnic Studies ***
ETHN 241A Community Ethnography: Method and Theory ***
ETHN 256 Gender, Sexuality & Race * (CGS Only)
ETHN 257A-B Social Theory * (CGS Only)
ETHN 259 Comp. Conquests, Col., and Res. in the Americas * (CCS) & (CH)
ETHN 260 Transnationalism and Borderlands: The Local and Global * (CCS Only)
ETHN 265 Critical Immigration and Refugee Studies **
History
HIEU 138 Imperial Spain, 1476-1808
HILA 100 Latin American Colonial Transformation
HILA 101 Latin American Independence 1810-1898
HILA 102 Latin America in the Twentieth Century
HILA 103 Revolution in Modern Latin America
HILA 104 Modern U.S.-Latin American Relations
HILA 107 State and Society in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Latin America
HILA 108
Economic History: Continuity and Change in Latin America
HILA 112 Economic and Social History and the Andean Region * (CH Only)
HILA 113 Lord and Peasant in Latin America
HILA 114 Dictatorship in Latin America
HILA 115 Latin American City, A History
HILA 116 El Salvador and the United States: Human Rights and Revolution
HILA 118 U.S. Aggression in Latin America 1898-Present
HILA 120 History of Argentina
HILA 121 History of Brazil
HILA 122 Cuba: From Colony to Socialist Republic
HILA 126 From Columbus to Castro: Caribbean Culture and Society
HILA 127 History, Culture, and Power
HILA 131 History of Mexico in the Nineteenth Century
HILA 132 History of Contemporary Mexico
HILA 161/261 History of Women in Latin America
HILA 162/262 Special Topics in Latin American History
HILA 163/263 The History of Chile 1880-Present
HILA 164/264 Women's Work and Family Life in Latin America
HILA 167/267 Scholarship on Latin American History in the Colonial Period
HILA 168 Scholarship on Latin American History in the Nineteenth Century
HILA 169 Scholarship on Latin American History in the Twentieth Century
HILA 170/270 Topics in Latin American History, 1820-1910
HILA 171/271 Special Topics in Latin American History since 1910
HIUS 117 History of Los Angeles
HIUS 158 Social and Economic History of the Southwest I
HIUS 159 Social and Economic History of the Southwest II
HIUS 180. Immigration and Ethnicity in Modern American Society * (CIM Only)
HIUS 186. History of Los Angeles * (CIM Only)
HIGR 200 History and Social Theory ** & * (CCS)
HIGR 205 Feminist Historical Studies * (CGS Only)
HIGR 207 Nationalism, Colonialism & Race * (CCS Only)
HIGR 208 History and Theory **
HIGR 245 A-C Historical Scholarship on Latin American History
HIGR 247AB Readings and Seminar on Colonial Latin America
HIGR 248A Research Seminar Latin America ***
HIGR 248AB Readings and Seminar on Latin America, National Period
HIGR 250 Topics in the National Period of Latin America
HIGR 252 History, Social Evolution, and Intellectuals in the Andes
HILA 273 The Culture of Consumption * (CCS Only)
HILA 270 Topics in Latin American History, 1820-1910 * (CH Only)
International Relations and Pacific Studies
IRCO 403 International Economics **
IRCO 410 International Politics and Security **
IRGN 409 Economic Policy in Latin America
IRGN 410 Ethnic Conflict **
IRGN 430 Globalization **
IRGN 432 Immigration and Immigration Policy * (CIM Only)
IRGN 453 Sustainable Development **
IRGN 454 Current Issue/US-Latin American Relations
IRGN 455 Economic Theories of Regional Integration **
IRGN 476 Doing Business in Latin America
IRGN 477 Latin American Politics
IRGN 479 Politics and Institutions in Latin America
IRGN 490 Special Topics (with Latin American content)
Latin American Studies
LATI 1A Zapotec Conversation and Analysis I
LATI 1B Zapotec Conversation and Analysis II
LATI 1C Zapotec Conversation and Analysis III
LATI 50 Introduction to Latin America
LATI 50XL Foreign Language Discussion - Introduction to Latin America
LATI 87 Freshman Seminar
LATI 120 Special Topics in Latin America
LATI 190 Senior Seminar
LATI 191 Honors Thesis Seminar
LATI 199 Independent Study
LATI 200 Core Seminar in Latin American Studies
LATI 220 Special Topics in Latin America
LATI 298 Directed Reading
LATI 299 Independent Research
LATI 500 Teaching Apprenticeship
Literature
LTAM 100 Latino/a Cultures in the United States
LTAM 101 Early Latino/a-Chicano/a Cultures: 1848-1960
LTAM 102 Contemporary Chicano/a-Latino/a Cultural Production: 1960 to Present
LTAM 104 Cultures of the US/Mexico Border Region
LTAM 105 Gender and Sexuality in Latino/a Cultural Production
LTAM 106 Modern Chicana and Mexican Women Writings
LTAM 107 Comparative Latino/a and US Ethnic Cultures
LTAM 108 Chicano/a and Latino/a Cultures: Intellectual and Political Traditions
LTAM 109 Cultural Production of the Latino/a Diasporas
LTAM 110 Latin American Literature in Translation
LTAM 111 Camparative Caribbean Discourse
LTAM 120 Mexican Literature in Translation
LTAM 130 Reading North by South
LTAM 132 The Dark Side of Enlightenment in Spain, the Americas, and The Philippines
LTAM 140 Topics in Culture and Politics * (CCS Only)
LTCS 222 Topics in Theory and History of Film **
LTCS 225 Interdisciplinary and Historical Analysis of Cultural * (CCS Only)
LTCS 250 Topics in Cultural Studies * (CCS Only)
LTCS 255 Cultural Studies, Colonialism, and Decolonialism * (CCS Only)
LTCS 260 National Cultures * (CCS Only)
LTEN 180 Chicano Literature in English
LTEN 188 Contemporary Caribbean Literature
LTSP 50BC Readings in Latin American Topics
LTSP 107 Literature of the Fifteenth Century
LTSP 119ABC Cervantes
LTSP 130A/B Development of Latin American Literature
LTSP 133 Spanish American Literature: Twentieth Century
LTSP 134 Argentine Literature
LTSP 135A Mexican Literature Before 1910
LTSP 135B Modern Mexican Literature
LTSP 136 Peruvian Literature
LTSP 137 Caribbean Literature
LTSP 138 Central American Literature
LTSP 140 Spanish American Novel
LTSP 141 Spanish American Poetry
LTSP 142 Spanish American Short Story
LTSP 150A Early Latino/a-Chicano/a Cultural Production, 1848-1960
LTSP 150B Early Latino/a-Chicano/a Cultural Production, 1960-Present
LTSP 151 Topics in Chicano/a-Latino/a Cultures
LTSP 153 Chicano/a and Latino/a Poetry
LTSP 154 Latino/a and Chicano/a Literature
LTSP 162 Spanish Language in the United States
LTSP 170 Contemporary Theories of Cultural Production
LTSP 172 Indigenista Themes in Spanish American Literature
LTSP 173 Problems in Spanish and Spanish American Literary History
LTSP 174 Topics in Culture and Politics
LTSP 175 Gender, Sexuality, and Culture
LTSP 176 Literature and Nation (when Latin American content)
LTSP 177 Literary and Historical Migrations
LTSP 178 Latin American Social Movements
LTSP 190 Seminar
LTSP 224 Golden Age Studies
LTSP 252 Studies in Modern Hispanic Literature and Culture
LTSP 258 Spanish American Prose
LTSP 272 Literature and Society Studies
LTSP 275 Latin American Literature/Literary and Cultural Theory Since the 60s **
LTTH 201 Contemporary Theoretical Debates and Critical Discourses ** & (CCS)
LTTH 220 Theories of Literary Criticism **
LTTH 220A Text/Culture/Critical Practice ***
LTTH 230 Comparative Literary Theory **
Music
MUS 107 Critical Studies Seminar: Western Music and Race (with consent of instructor) * (CCS Only)
MUS 111 Topics/World Music Traditions (when Latin American content)
MUS 116 Popular Music Studies Seminar * (CCS Only)
MUS 126 Blues: An Oral Tradition * (CCS Only)
MUS 150 Jazz & the Music of the African Diaspora: Special Topics Sem. * (CCS Only)
MUS 151 Race, Culture, and Social Change * (CCS Only)
MUS 207 Theoretical Studies Seminar **
MUS 208A Critical Methods and Creative Identities ***
MUS 208B Experimental Musical Practices ***
MUS 208C World Musical Perception *** & * (CCS Only)
MUS 228 Conducting ***
MUS 267 Advanced Music Technology Seminar ***
Political Science
POLI 105 A Latino Politics in the U.S.
POLI 115A Gender and Politics * (CGS Only)
POLI 116A Feminist Theory * (CGS Only)
POLI 134AA Comparative Politics of Latin America
POLI 134BC Politics in Mexico
POLI 134D Selected Topics in Latin American Politics
POLI 134N Politics in Central America
POLI 134P Organizing Women in Latin America * (CGS Only)
POLI 134R Political Parties in Latin America
POLI 145A International Politics and Drugs
POLI 146A US and Latin America: Political and Economic Relations
POLI 146E US and Latin American Relations: Security Issues
POLI 150AB Politics of Immigration
POLI 154 Special Topics in International Relations (when Latin American content)
POLI 181A Field Research Methods for Migration Studies: Seminar ***
POLI 181B Field Research Methods for Migration Studies: Practicum ***
POLI 181C Field Research Methods for Migration Studies: Data Analysis ***
POLI 200 Political Science: Scope and Methods ***
POLI 200A Foundations of Political Science **
POLI 214 Marxist and Post-Marxist Political Philosophy **
POLI 216 Contemporary Liberal and Democratic Theory **
POLI 219 Special Topics in Political Theory **
POLI 200 Comparative Politics: State and Society **
POLI 200 Political Science: Scope and Methods ***
POLI 200A Foundations of Political Science **
POLI 220B Comparative Politics: Institutions **
POLI 200C Origins of the State **
POLI 204A Research Design ***
POLI 204B Quantitative Methods I ***
POLI 214 Marxist and Post-Marxist Political Philosophy **
POLI 218B The Political Theory of Liberation Theology **
POLI 219 Special Topics in Political Theory **
POLI 220B Comparative Politics: Institutions **
POLI 222 Measuring Democracy ***
POLI 229 Special Topics: Comparative Politics (when Latin American content)
POLI 230A The Mexican Political System
POLI 236 Immigration Policy and Politics
POLI 240 International Relations Theory **
POLI 248 Special Topic/International Relations: Latin American Foreign Policy
Sociology
SOCB 118 Sociology of Gender * (CGS Only)
SOCB 125 Sociology of Immigration
SOCB 127 Immigration, Race, and Ethnicity
SOCB 133 Immigration in Comparative Perspective * (CIM Only)
SOCC 139 Social Inequality: Class, Race, and Gender * (CGS Only)
SOCC 151M Chicanos in American Society
SOCC 163 Migration and the Law (when Latin American Content)
SOCD 182 Ethnicity and Indigenous Peoples in Latin America
SOCD 185 Globalization and State Development
SOCD 188D Latin America: Society and Politics
SOCD 189 Ethnicity in Latin America
SOCG 201A Classical Sociological Theory I ** & * (CS)
SOCG 201B Classical Sociological Theory II ** & * (CS)
SOCG 202 Contemporary Sociological Theory **
SOCG 203 Field Methods *** & * (CS)
SOCG 204 Text and Discourse Analysis *** & * (CS)
SOCG 205 Quantitative Methods I *** & * (CS)
SOC 206 Quantitative Methods II * (CS)
SOCG 207 Comparative - Historical Methods *** & * (CS)
SOCG 212. Social Stratification * (CS)
SOCG 216 Sociology of Culture * (CCS Only)
SOCG 282 Immigration and Citizen **
SOCG 216 Sociology of Culture * (CCS) & * (CS)
SOCG 222 Social Movements * (CS Only)
SOCG 226 Political Sociology * (CS Only)
SOCG 227 Ethnographic Film: Media Methods * (CS Only)
SOCG 234. Intl. Foundation of the Study of Science, Tech, and Med * (CS Only)
SOCG 244. Sociology of Race and Ethnicity * (CS Only)
SOCG 248
Latin American Societies: Social Classes and State Policies in a Comparative Perspective * (CIM Only)
SOCG 258 Institutional Change in the Contemporary World; Latin American Societies
in a Comparative Perspective
SOCG 264. Economic Sociology * (CS Only)
SOCG 267 Sociology of Gender * (CGS Only)
SOCG 282 Immigration and Citizen ** & (CIM)
Theatre and Dance
THMV 140 Beginning Dances of the World
TDMV 141 Advanced Dances of the World
TDMV 142 Latin Dance of the World
TDHT 101 Topics in Dramatic Literature and Theatre History
TDHT 108 Luis Valdez
TDHT 110 Chicano Dramatic Literature
TDHT 111 Hispanic American Dramatic Literature * (CCS Only)
TDHT 112 Gay and Lesbian Themes in U.S. Latino Theatre
THGR 204A Text Analysis ***
THGR 273 Fashioning the Body **
THGR 292 Cultural and Critical Theory **
Urban Studies and Planning
USP 135 Asian and Latina Immigrant Workers in the Global Economy
Visual Arts
VIS 126AN Pre-Columbian Art of Ancient Mexico and Central America
VIS 126BN Art and Civilization/Ancient Maya
VIS 126G Problems in Mesoamerican Art History
VIS 126H Problems in Ancient Maya Iconography and Inscriptions
VIS 126P Latin American Art: Modern to Postmodern, 1890-1950
VIS 126Q Latin American Art: Modern to Postmodern, 1950-Present
VIS 126R Latin American Photography
VIS 128CN Special Problems in Modern Art History (when Latin American content)
VIS 128DN Topics in Non-Western Art History
VIS 129CN Special Problems in Modern Art History (when Latin American content)
VIS 129DN Special Problems in Non-Western Art History (when Latin American content)
VIS 152 Film in Social Context
VIS 200 Introduction to Graduate Studies in the Visual Arts **
VIS 202 Art Practice ***
VIS 210 Narrative ***
VIS 211 Fact and Fiction **
VIS 212 History and Memory **
VIS 213 Public Space **
VIS 216 The Object **
VIS 217 Communities and Subcultures **
VIS 218N Imaging Selves and Others **
VIS 230 "Art" as Category **
VIS 232 Artistic Identities **
VIS 240 Histories of Theory and Criticism: Plato to Post-Modernism **
VIS 241 Topics in Contemporary Critical Theory **
VIS 242 Theories of Media and New Media **
VIS 243 Aesthetic Theory **
VIS 244 Studies in the Relationship of Theory and Practice ***
VIS 259 Seminar in Latin American Art * (CCS Only)
VIS 281 Curatorial Practice ***
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