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| Term | Section Name/Title | Status | Department | Meeting Information | Comments/Requisites | Faculty | Course Type | Capacity |
Enrolled/ Available/ Waitlist |
Credits |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19/FA |
DV1-277-03
Chemistry of Wine
OPEN
|
Division I |
08/22/2019-12/15/2019 Immersion Component Wednesday 03:10PM - 04:00PM, Hays Science, Room 321 (more)...
|
Take CHE-221 (pre or co-requisite).
|
|
QL | 15 | 7 / 0 / 0 | 1.00 | |
| 19/FA |
HIS-350-01
History of Mexico City
CLOSED
cross-listed with
HSP-250-01 |
History |
08/22/2019-12/05/2019 Immersion Component Tuesday, Thursday 08:00AM - 09:15AM, Malcolm X Institute, Room 214
|
.5 credit from HIS
HIS-350-01 = HSP-250-01 - LA CAPITAL: History of Mexico City.
Immersion Trip. Registration through
instructor only. This course covers the long history of the area
today known as Mexico City, or Distrito Federal (DF). Complex
civilizations have inhabited this region for over 2000 years,
since before the time of the Aztecs (Mexica) until the present,
as the world's second largest urban area. Clashes and fusions
between cultures have defined the history of the region, creating
a complex and fascinating social tapestry today. In addition to
engagement with primary and secondary sources, students will
author a term paper about a subject of their choice. Over
Thanksgiving Break the class will travel to Mexico City to
further investigate historical elements of the region. No
Prerequisites. Students selected by application.
|
|
HPR | 16 | 18 / -3 / 0 | 1.00 | |
| 19/FA |
HSP-250-01
History of Mexico City
CLOSED
cross-listed with
HIS-350-01 |
History |
08/22/2019-12/05/2019 Immersion Component Tuesday, Thursday 08:00AM - 09:15AM, Malcolm X Institute, Room 214
|
HSP-250-01 = HIS-350-01 - LA CAPITAL: History of Mexico City.
Immersion Trip. Registration through
instructor only. This course covers the long history of the area
today known as Mexico City, or Distrito Federal (DF). Complex
civilizations have inhabited this region for over 2000 years,
since before the time of the Aztecs (Mexica) until the present,
as the world's second largest urban area. Clashes and fusions
between cultures have defined the history of the region, creating
a complex and fascinating social tapestry today. In addition to
engagement with primary and secondary sources, students will
author a term paper about a subject of their choice. Over
Thanksgiving Break the class will travel to Mexico City to
further investigate historical elements of the region. No
Prerequisites. Students selected by application.
|
|
HPR | 16 | 1 / -- / 0 | 1.00 | |

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