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Academic Bulletin Hispanic Studies - Course Descriptions - 2014-15

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HSP 210 Special Topics in Art History

The objective of this class is to develop the student’s understanding of art history. Through the analysis of a particular theme or topic, students will gain a greater understanding of visual communication and its history. Since the content of this course varies from year to year, it may be repeated for credit upon the instructor’s approval. Examples of course topics that receive the HSP designation include: The Art of the Ancient Americas; and Latin American Art.

Credits: 1

HSP 240 Art of the Ancient Americas

Since the content of this course varies from semester to semester, it may be repeated for credit upon the instructor’s approval.

Credits: 1 or 1/2

HSP 277 Economics of Latin America

The course provides opportunities for specialized, innovative material to be made available for students at the introductory level. Since the content of this course varies from semester to semester, it may be repeated for credit upon the instructor’s approval.

Credits: 1

HSP 300 Advanced Topics, World and Comparative History

This course provides opportunities for small group and independent work in intensive study of selected topics in world and comparative history. Since the content of this course varies from semester to semester, it may be repeated for credit upon the instructor’s approval.

Credits: 1 or 1/2

HSP 320 Advanced Topics, Medieval and Early Modern Europe

This course provides opportunities for small group and independent work in intensive study of selected topics in medieval and early modern European history. Since the content of this course varies from semester to semester, it may be repeated for credit upon the instructor’s approval.

Credits: 1 or 1/2

HSP 330 Advanced Topics, Modern Europe

This course provides opportunities for small group and independent work in intensive study of selected topics in modern European history. Since the content of this course varies from semester to semester, it may be repeated for credit upon the instructor’s approval.

Credits: 1 or 1/2

HSP 340 Advanced Topics, American History

This course provides opportunities for small group and independent work in intensive study of selected topics in American history. Since the content of this course varies from semester to semester, it may be repeated for credit upon the instructor’s approval.

Credits: 1 or 1/2

HSP 372 Topics in Comparative Politics

These courses focus at an advance level on a particular issue, concept, problem or question in comparative politics. Advanced level.

Credits: 1 or 1/2

HSP 374 Topics in International Relations

These courses will focus on a particular issue, concept, problem, or question in international relations. Advanced level.

Credits: 1 or 1/2