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Inventory of Undergraduate Courses *Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are not counted toward the requirements in advanced courses for majors and minors in this department. §Independent work means not less than three additional hours each week of conference, research, independent reading, and writing as assigned by the instructor. The student's grade is determined in part by the successful completion of this independent work. Introduction PRLS. *1001 - Introduction to Puerto Rican and Latinx Studies History, Policy, and Society PRLS. 2005 - The Puerto Rican, Latinx, and Caribbean Child in New York City PRLS. 2300 - Urban Caribbean Diaspora PRLS. 2320 - Afro-Latin@: Black, Latin@, or Both? PRLS. 2505 - Latinxs in the Criminal Justice Complex PRLS. 3048 - Jews of Latin America PRLS. 3130 - Climate Justice and the Caribbean PRLS. 3203 - Latinx Diasporas in the United States PRLS. 3205 - Daughters of Latin America PRLS. 3210 - Latin America PRLS. 3215 - Racialization of Mexicans: Conquest and Resistance PRLS. 3220 - Exiles and Immigrants: U.S. Cuban Communities PRLS. 3225 - Social and Environmental Movements in Latin America PRLS. 3310 - History of Puerto Rico PRLS. 3320W - Latinxs Remaking the United States PRLS. 3325 - Institutions of Urban Life and the Latinx Experience PRLS. 4505 - Models of Economic Development for Puerto Rico and the Caribbean PRLS. 4510 - Latinx Activism: Starting ?Good? Trouble PRLS. 4515 - Ethnic Marketing and Multicultural Business PRLS. 4605 - Community Organization and Service to the Puerto Rican/Latinx Community PRLS. 4610 - Internship PRLS. 4645 - Puerto Ricans and Dominicans: Comparative Perspectives and Contemporary Issues Literature, Culture, and the Arts PRLS. 2105 - New York Latinx Culture and the Arts PRLS. 2250 - Digital Life Stories: Chicana/Latina Testimonio PRLS. 2500 - Latinx Theater and Performance PRLS. 2510 - Comics: Race and Gender in Ink PRLS. 3105 - Puerto Rican and Latinx Cultural Formations PRLS. 3115 - Latinx Religious Roots and Routes PRLS. 3125 - Music of Puerto Rico and Peoples of the Americas PRLS. 3304 - Raciolinguistic Ideologies and Latinxs PRLS. 3315W - Caribbean Literature PRLS. 3316 - Banned Books: Teaching Latinx Children and Youth Literature PRLS. 3330 - From Dictatorship to Diaspora: The Dominican Republic PRLS. 3335 - Latinx in the Media PRLS. 4450 - Survey of Puerto Rican Literature PRLS. 4640 - Puerto Rican, Chican@, Latiinx Literature Bilingual (Spanish-English) studies PRLS. 3302 - Teaching Emergent Bilinguals Across Diverse Monolingual Contexts PRLS. 4410 - Bilingualism in the 21st Century PRLS. 4415 - Spanish Language Arts for the Bilingual Child PRLS. 4420 - English as a New Language for Emergent Bilingual Children PRLS. 4425 - Biliteracy and Bicultural Perspectives in the Content Areas PRLS. 4430 - Spanish for Prospective Bilingual Teachers and other Professionals Research and Honors PRLS. 3340 - Critical Research Methods in Puerto Rican and Latinx Studies PRLS. 5710 - Research Seminar in Puerto Rican/Latinx Studies PRLS. 5715 - Independent Study I PRLS. 5720 - Independent Study II Special Topics PRLS. 4614 - Special Topics PRLS. 4615 - Special Topics Study Abroad PRLS. 4630 - Summer Seminar PRLS. 4635 - Study-Travel Seminar DISCLAIMER The City University reserves the right, because of changing conditions, to make modifications of any nature in academic programs and requirements of the university and its constituent colleges without advanced notice. Students are advised to consult regularly with college and department counselors concerning their programs of study. Access the college's current and recent course bulletins.
*Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are not counted toward the requirements in advanced courses for majors and minors in this department. §Independent work means not less than three additional hours each week of conference, research, independent reading, and writing as assigned by the instructor. The student's grade is determined in part by the successful completion of this independent work.
Introduction
History, Policy, and Society
Literature, Culture, and the Arts
Bilingual (Spanish-English) studies
Research and Honors
Special Topics
Study Abroad
The City University reserves the right, because of changing conditions, to make modifications of any nature in academic programs and requirements of the university and its constituent colleges without advanced notice. Students are advised to consult regularly with college and department counselors concerning their programs of study.
Access the college's current and recent course bulletins.