Modern Latin America

Lecture and discussion course examining the creation of modern Latin America, concentrating on the struggles over land and labor, the creation of nation-states, and the conflicts within those states over issues of citizenship and social justice. The course also addresses the contentious role the United States has played in the region. (Gen.Ed. HS, G)

COLQ: THE PEACEABLE KINGDOM

In sections limited to 15 students each, this course primarily provides systematic instruction and practice in reading and writing academic prose, with emphasis on argumentation. The course also provides instruction and practice in conducting research and in public speaking. Bilingual students and nonnative speakers are especially encouraged to register for sections taught by Holly Davis and Ethan Myers. Priority will be given to incoming students in the fall-semester sections. Course may be repeated for credit with another instructor. In ?Nature,?

COLQ: WORTH 1.000 WORDS

In sections limited to 15 students each, this course primarily provides systematic instruction and practice in reading and writing academic prose, with emphasis on argumentation. The course also provides instruction and practice in conducting research and in public speaking. Bilingual students and nonnative speakers are especially encouraged to register for sections taught by Holly Davis and Ethan Myers. Priority will be given to incoming students in the fall-semester sections. Course may be repeated for credit with another instructor.

COLQ: HOW TO LIVE

In sections limited to 15 students each, this course primarily provides systematic instruction and practice in reading and writing academic prose, with emphasis on argumentation. The course also provides instruction and practice in conducting research and in public speaking. Bilingual students and nonnative speakers are especially encouraged to register for sections taught by Holly Davis and Ethan Myers. Priority will be given to incoming students in the fall-semester sections. Course may be repeated for credit with another instructor.

Ryan K Morse

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Dir Equal Opp & Title IX Coord
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UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Equal Opportunity & Access Office
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rkmorse@umass.edu
Telephone:  
413-545-3464
Office Building:  
Bartlett Hall

Wei Cui

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Associate Professor A, Extension
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UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Veterinary & Animal Sciences
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wcui@umass.edu
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413-545-0673
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Life Sciences Lab

Ronald E Baker

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Carpenter
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UMASS Amherst
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Facilities & Campus Services
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rebaker@umass.edu
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413-577-4472
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