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coursename      = Latin American Studies
coursename      = Latin American Studies
description      = This course is an interdisciplinary overview of  Latin American history, culture, geography and art.  Through the trimester students will learn about Latin America through a variety of mediums including primary documents, films, literature, food, art, music and current events.  Topics will include pre-colonial societies, current day politics, festivals, religion, musicians and artists, and more.   
description      = This course is an interdisciplinary overview of  Latin American history, culture, geography and art.  Through the trimester students will learn about Latin America through a variety of mediums including primary documents, films, literature, food, art, music and current events.  Topics will include pre-colonial societies, current day politics, festivals, religion, musicians and artists, and more.   
department      = History and Social Studies
department      = [[History and Social Studies]]
teacher          = Alyssa Doty
teacher          = [[Alyssa Doty]]
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sessions        = 1
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grcode          = EL
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This course is an interdisciplinary overview of  Latin American history, culture, geography and art.  Through the trimester students will learn about Latin America through a variety of mediums including primary documents, films, literature, food, art, music and current events.  Topics will include pre-colonial societies, current day politics, festivals, religion, musicians and artists, and more.
This course is an interdisciplinary overview of  Latin American history, culture, geography and art.  Through the trimester students will learn about Latin America through a variety of mediums including primary documents, films, literature, food, art, music and current events.  Topics will include pre-colonial societies, current day politics, festivals, religion, musicians and artists, and more.
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coursename = Latin American Studies description = This course is an interdisciplinary overview of Latin American history, culture, geography and art. Through the trimester students will learn about Latin America through a variety of mediums including primary documents, films, literature, food, art, music and current events. Topics will include pre-colonial societies, current day politics, festivals, religion, musicians and artists, and more. department = History and Social Studies teacher = Alyssa Doty sessions = 1 prerequisites = note = grcode = EL offered = opento = Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors 09 = y 10 = y 11 = y 12 = y CC = FA = LA = ST =
This course is an interdisciplinary overview of Latin American history, culture, geography and art. Through the trimester students will learn about Latin America through a variety of mediums including primary documents, films, literature, food, art, music and current events. Topics will include pre-colonial societies, current day politics, festivals, religion, musicians and artists, and more.