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SPRING 2010

Courses in the Department -Click here for Course Descriptions

  • Introduction to Caribbean Studies - 595:100:01; Warnock, MTh 12:00-1:20 PM, LSH-B115, Livingston
  • Introduction to Latino Studies - 595:101:01; Gonzalez, MTh 10:20-11:40 AM, LSH-B117, Livingston
  • History of the Caribbean to 1898 - 595:204:01; Warnock, MW 5:00:-6:20 PM, LSH-B269, Livingston
  • History of the Caribbean since 1898 - 595:205:01; Warnock, MW 1:40-3:00 PM, BE-201, Livingston
  • Latino Literature - 595:267:01;  Gonzalez, MTh 12:00-1:20 PM, TIL-207, Livingston
  • Caribbean Societies - 595:297:01; Dinzey-Flores,l TTh 3:20-4:40 PM, BE-219, Livingston
  • Latinos & Community - 595:299:01; Gonzalez, TTh 3:20-4:40 PM, BE-101, Livingston
  • Latinos & Race - 595:301:01; Ramos-Zayas, MTh 10:20-11:40 AM, LSH-B116, Livingston 
  • Research Methods in Latino/a Studies - 595:304:01; Dinzey-Flores, TTh 1:40-3:00 PM, BE-013, Livingston
  • Afro-Caribbean History and Culture - 595:312:01; Eller, MW 3:20-4:40 PM, LSH-B117, Livingston
  • 595:312:02; W 5:00-8:00 PM, LSH-B110, Livingston
  • Afro Latin American History - 595:312:07; Castro, MW 3:55-5:15 PM, RAB-110B, Douglass

  • Independent Study - 595:356:01; Hours by arrangement
  • Law and Latino Communities in the US - 595:370:01; Cartagena, T 6:40-9:30 PM, TIL-209, Livingston
  • History of Puerto Rico - 595:371:01; Suarez, T 5:00-8:00, BE-003, Livingston
  • Service Learning Internship in Latino/Caribbean Studies - 595:493:01; Hours by arrangement; 3 credits
    • By permission; contact Chair
  • Service Learning Internship in Latino/Caribbean Studies - 595:494; Hours by arrangement; 1credit
    • By permission; contact Chair
  • Independent Study in Latino and Caribbean Studies - 595:496; Hours by arrangement
    •     By permission; contact chair    

Courses in Affiliated Departments  

  • Black Experience in America - 01:014:204:01; Ramsamy, MW 5:00-6:20 PM, TIL-204, Livingston
  • Sociology of Black Economic Development - 01:014:208:01; Ramachandranm, 6:40-9:30 PM, LSH-B105, Livingston
  • Blacks and Economic Structures - 01:014:355:01; Paxton, M 6:40-9:30 PM, BE-219, Livingston
  • Latino/Latina American Culture - 01:050:240:01; Gonzalez, MTh 12:00-1:20 PM, TIL-207, Livingston
  • Literature of Migration - 01:195:336:01; Gonzalez, MTh 12:00-1:20 PM, TIL-207, Livingston
  • Race, Crime & Justice - 01:202:425; Dowd, TTh 1:40-3:00 PM, LCB-109, Livingston
  • Individual and Cultural Diversity in the Classroom
    • 05:300:401:01, Battey, TTh 1:10-2:30 PM, CA-A2, College Ave
    • 05:300:401:02, Hyland, Th 4:50-7:30 PM, SC-102, College Ave
  • Development of the US II - 01:512:104
  • African-American History, 1877 to Present - 01:512:379: 01; Murch, TTh 4:30-5:50 PM, SC-120, College Ave
  • Gender in Latin America - 01:508:369:01; Kaplan, TTh 2:50-4:10 PM, CA-A5, College Avenue
  • Gender, Race, and Class in the Media (formerly titled "Women and Minorities in the Media)
    • 04:567:334:01; Marchi, MW 4:30-5:50 PM, CI-212, College Avenue
    • 04:567:334:02; Kumar, TTh 7:40-9:00 PM, CI-212, College Avenue
  • Latino Workers in the U.S. - 37:575:307:01; Cassanova, S 1:00-3:55 PM, LEC-130, Douglass/Cook
  • Immigrant Workers and Their Rights - 37:575:320:01; Cooney, Th 7:15-10:05 PM, CDL-103, Douglass/Cook
  • Diversity at Work - 37:575:364:01; Lowery, M 7:15-10:05 PM, HCK-205, Douglass/Cook
  • Political Development of American Race Relations - 01:790:333:01; Mitchell, MW 5:35-6:55 PM, ARH-200, Douglass/Cook
  • Health and Social Justice - 10:832:252:01; Amaya-Fernande, MTh 9:15-10:35 PM, CDL-102, Douglass/Cook
  • Minority Groups in American Society
    • 01:920:108:01; MTh 9:50-11:10 AM, MU-210, College Avenue
    • 01:920:108:02; TTh 1:40-3:00 PM, LCB-103, Livingston
  • Race Relations
    • 01:920:306:01; TTh 4:30-5:50, MU-213, College Avenue
    • 01:020:306:02; Mitchell, MW 3:20-4:40, LSH-B267, Livingston
  • Social Inequalities - 01:920:332:01; TTh 3:20-4:40 PM, LCB-110, Livingston
  • Literature and Culture of the Hispanic Caribbean
    • 01:940:332:01; MTh 10:55-12:15 PM, HCK-213, Douglass/Cook
    • 01:940:332:02; Narvaez, TTh 2:15-3:35 PM, HCK-216, Douglass/Cook
  • Bilingualism in the Spanish Speaking World - 01:940:363:01; MW 2:50-4:10 PM, HH-B1, College Avenue
  • Dynamics of Class, Race, and Sex - 01:988:235:01; Sember, TTh 2:15-3:35 PM, TH-206, Douglass/Cook
  • Race, Gender, Nation - 01:988:329:01; Rajan, TTh 2:15-3:35 PM, RAB-001, Douglass/Cook

Courses in other departments approved for the major and minor NOT subject to restrictions (not offered every semester, check schedules)

French 413: Caribbean Literature. "Histoire(s) et Identites" (conducted in French with prerequisites)

English 195: Contemporary Caribbean Women Writers (English-Speaking Caribbean)

Labor School: Immigrant Workers Rights

Spanish 322: Literature & Culture of the Hispanic Caribbean

Courses in other Departments that are approved towards the Major subject to other limitations and pre-requisites (not offered every semester, check schedules) Courses marked with a *** are highly recommended for our majors.

Please notify your advisor or chair that you are enrolling in any of these.

Besides those listed below, other courses may be approved as part of an individually designed research and indepdentent study agenda.

These courses are subject to LHCS rules for current Major: only two "outside" courses may be applied towards major; also subject to home department's rules and limitations including pre-requisites--contact appropriate chair or professor for access and permission; negotitate any prerequisites.

Africana Studies

01-014-201: African Belief Systems in the Latino Community

01-014-203/204: The Black Experience in America***

01-014-208: Sociology of Black Econmic Development

01-014-355: Blacks and Economic Structures

01-014-370: Afro-Atlantic Diaspora***

01-014-404: Contemporary Race Relations***

Afro-Brazilian History

American Studies

01-050-240: Latino/Latina Am. Culture

01-050-250: Culture of Portuguese Speaking Communities in US

01-050-331: Ethnic America

Comparative Literature

01-195-336: Literatures of Migration, Immigration and Diaspora

Criminal Justice

01-202-425: Race, Crime and Justice

Education

05-300-401: Individual and Cultural Diversity in the Classroom

English: Topics

01-351-366: Literatures of Migration, Immigration and Diaspora

Geography

01-450-336: Latin America

History: American

01-512-104: Development of the US II***

01-512-355: Americas Rise to Global Power

01-512-379: African-American History, 1877 to Present

01-512-364: Blacks in Urban America***

01-512-366: Race and Sex in America

01-512-368: Civil Rights 1900-1980***

01-512-378: Afro-American History I***

History: Afr, Asia, Latin Am.

508:264: Latin America and the US

01-508-360: History of Brazil

01-508-362: History of Mexico***

01-508-369: Gender Latin America

Journalism and Media

04-567-334: Women and Minorities in Media

Labor Studies

37-575-304: Black Workers in American Society

37-575-307: Latino Workers in the US***

37-575-320: Immigrant Workers and Their Rights***

37-575-364: Diversity in the Workplace

407: WORKERS MVMNTS IN NJ***

37-575-481: Topics: Trade, Agriculture, Immigration

Latin American Studies

01-590-402: Mixing Race and Culture

01 590-460: Race and Class in Latin America

Political Science

01-790-333: Political Development of American Race Relations

Portuguese

01-810-330: Literature and Culture of Brazil

Public Health

01-832-252: Health and Social Justice

Sociology

01-920-108: Minority Groups in American Society***

01-920-306: Race Relations***

01-920-332: Social Inequalities

01-920-428: Sociology of Cities and Suburbs

Spanish

01-940-331/332: Literature and Culture of the Hispanic Caribbean

01-940-363: Bilingualism in the Spanish Speaking World

460: Race & Class  Dynamics Latin America

Women and Gender Studies

01-988-235 Dynamics of Class, Race, and Sex***

01-988-329: Race, Gender Nation***