Latin American Studies Courses

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First Year Seminars

The 199Y1 and 199H1 seminars are designed to provide the opportunity to work closely with an instructor in a class of no more than twenty-four students. These interactive seminars are intended to stimulate the students’ curiosity and provide an opportunity to get to know a member of the professorial staff in a seminar environment during the first year of study. Details here.


LAS200Y1
Latin America: History, Civilization and Culture [48L, 24P]

An introductory course that studies the development of societies in the Latin American region from its pre-Columbian past to its heterogeneous present. Cultural, geographical, historical, literary, political and social topics will be examined combining traditional historical narratives and supporting documents with art, cinema, music and other texts from popular culture and mass media. This course is open to students in at least their second year of undergraduate study. It provides both a broad foundation, and an invitation to delve deeper in further courses and in different disciplinary concentrations.
Exclusion: IAS200Y1
DR=HUM/SOC SCI; BR=1+3


LAS300H1
Topics in the Social Sciences [24S]

Please see LAS@UofT web site for more details on this course.
Prerequisite: IAS200Y1/LAS200Y1
DR=SOC SCI; BR=TBA


LAS301H1
Topics in the Humanities [24S]

Please see LAS@UofT web site for more details on this course.
Prerequisite: IAS200Y1/LAS200Y1
DR=HUM; BR=TBA


LAS302H1
Topics in Latin American Studies (The Hispanic Caribbean) [24S]

Note: please see LAS@UofT web site for more details on this course.


LAS400H1
Topics in Latin American Studies [TBA]

Note: please see LAS@UofT web site for more details on this course.


LAS410H1
Independent Study

Note: please see LAS@UofT web site for more details on this course.