Mobility, Society, and Governance in North America

 

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Undergraduate

Culture and Society

  1. Confronting Objects/Interpreting Culture: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on North America: Conference Course
  2. Cultura urbana actual
  3. Holy War, the Aztec Empire, and the Spanish Conquest
  4. Immigration and the Transformation of American Society
  5. Language and Culture
  6. Mesoamerican Writing Systems
  7. Nationalism and Bureaucracy
  8. North American Archaeology
  9. Political Theory and the Foreigner
  10. Perspectives on Mexico
  11. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care Access and Outcomes
  12. Race in America
  13. Social Identities
  14. Social Justice and the Varieties of Capitalism
  15. Who are we? Issues of American National Identity

Economics

  1. Cultural Economics
  2. Economic Development: Theory, Policy, and Evidence
  3. Economics of Social Problems
  4. Globalization and History
  5. International Economics
  6. International Trade
  7. International Trade Policy
  8. Macroeconomics and Politics
  9. One Way or Many?
  10. Poverty and Development
  11. Private Enterprise in the Developing World
  12. Social Problems of the American Economy
  13. The Economics of World Migration
  14. The Latin American Economy
  15. The US Labor Market
  16. Topics in Economic Development
  17. Topics in International Trade
  18. Environmental Studies
  19. American Literature and the American Environment
  20. Environment and Environmentalism: Anthropological Perspectives
  21. Environmental Crises and Population Flight

Globalization

  1. Globalization and Ethnicity
  2. Medicine, Health Policy and Bioethics in Comparative and Global Perspective

Government

  1. Authoritarianism and Democracy in Latin America
  2. Comparative Politics in Latin America
  3. Contemporary Global Politics
  4. Contemporary Mexican Politics
  5. Democracy, Development, and Equality in Mexico
  6. Fire and Ice? Comparing Politics and Government in Canada and the United States
  7. Intellectual Foundations of American Foreign Policy
  8. International Human Rights and International Law
  9. Nationalism and Ethnic Politics
  10. North-South Relations
  11. Political Institutions and Economic Policy
  12. Race, Ethnicity, and Politics in the United States
  13. The American Presidency
  14. The Politics of American Education
  15. US-Latin American Relations

History

  1. A Global History of Modern Times
  2. Foreign Relations of the US I
  3. Foreign Relations of the US II
  4. Historical Perspectives on American Economic Ascendancy
  5. Histories of the US-Mexico Border
  6. History of American Immigration
  7. International History: States, Markets, and the Global Economy: CC
  8. Introduction to the Yucatec Maya Language
  9. Major Themes in Latin American History
  10. Mesoamerican Civilizations
  11. The Catholic Sixties
  12. The US and Imperialism: Conference Course

Literature

  1. Literature of Migration and Ethnicity: The Case of the United States

Graduate

Culture and Society

  1. Education, Poverty, and Inequality in Latin America
  2. Globalization and Culture
  3. Globalization and Narration in the Americas
  4. Holy War, the Aztec Empire, and the Spanish Conquest
  5. Latin American Modernity and the Discourses of Globalization
  6. Leadership: A Cross-Cultural and International Perspective
  7. Revoluciones: Cultural Views
  8. Transgressive Texts: Contemporary Latin American Ethnography

Economics

  1. Advanced Environmental and Resource Economics for International Development
  2. Advanced Topics in International Trade
  3. American Economic Policy
  4. International Labor Rights in the Global Economy: Seminar
  5. International Trade
  6. International Trade Policy: Issues and Analysis
  7. Management, Finance, and the Regulation of Public Infrastructure
  8. Microfinance in Theory and Practice
  9. The Economic Impact of Immigration
  10. World Development

Environmental Studies

  1. Energy Policy: Technologies, Systems and Markets
  2. Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
  3. Environmental and Resource Science for Policy
  4. Environmental Economics and Policy Seminar
  5. Regional Ecosystem Management: Science, Law and Policy
  6. Science, Technology, and Public Policy

Government

  1. American Immigration Policy
  2. Central Issues of American Foreign Policy
  3. Comparative Constitutional Law
  4. Comparative Politics of Latin America
  5. Good Governance and Democratization
  6. Health Policy Reform: The United States in Comparative Perspective
  7. Innovation and Reform in 21st Century Democracies
  8. Leadership, Democracy and Conflict: The Politics of the Developing World
  9. Mass Media, Public Opinion, and Foreign Policy
  10. Proseminar on Inequality and Social Policy
  11. Public Safety and Criminal Justice Policy in Global Context
  12. US-Latin American Relations

History

  1. Going Local: Decentralization in Theory and Practice
  2. Mexican Industrial and Labor History, 1546-2005: Seminar
  3. The Economic History of Latin America: Seminar
  4. The Politics of Development Policy

Literature

  1. Language War
  2. Space, Place, and Imagination

 


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