Program Director: Dr. Scott Eastman, Department of History, seastman@creighton.edu
Associate Director: Dr. Tom Kelly, Department of Theology, thomaskelly@creighton.edu
Latin American Studies is an interdisciplinary program designed to provide undergraduate students with a broad understanding of Latin American cultures and history.
Kingfisher Concentration - Latin American Studies requirements (9 Credits):
Code | Title | Credits |
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Choose any 9 credits from the list below: | 9 | |
Peoples and Cultures of Latin America | ||
or HIS 376 | Spain and its Empire since 1492 | |
Social Stratification in the Dominican Republic | ||
The History and Aesthetics of Latin American Photography | ||
Modern Hispanic Art History | ||
Dominican Republic in Context | ||
The Power of One: Poverty, Sustainable Development | ||
Spain and its Empire since 1492 | ||
Atlantic Revolutions and Empires | ||
Sources and Methods: The Catholic Church and Latin America | ||
Latin American Government And Politics | ||
InterAmerican Politics | ||
Seminar On Comparative Politics | ||
Latin-American Culture and Civilization | ||
Encuentro Hispano I | ||
Survey of Latin-American Literature | ||
Latin-American Novel | ||
The Latin-American Short Story | ||
Twentieth-Century Latin-American Poetry | ||
Twentieth-Century Latin American Theatre | ||
Contemporary Latino(a) Literature | ||
Feminine Voices from Latin America and Spain | ||
Encuentro Hispano II | ||
Jesus Christ: Liberator | ||
Ecclesiology in Global Context | ||
Introduction to Liberation Theology | ||
Total Credits | 9 |