Note: Courses can double-count for distribution requirements on course tracking sheets.
Department of Anthropology
ANTH 101: Introduction to Cultures in Global Society
ANTH 108: Introduction to Archaeology
ANTH 214: Anthropology of Food
ANTH 217: Migrants, Refugees, and the Homeless
ANTH 230: Sacred Cities of the World
ANTH 240: Introduction to Cultural Heritage Studies (fulfills the Foundations in Social Science requirement; cross-listed with History)
ANTH 254: Ancient Cultures of South America
ANTH 322: Lost Cities and Ancient Empires
ANTH 324 Cultural Heritage of Native Americans
ANTH 334/SPAN 214: The Inca Empire Before and After the Conquest
ANTH 355: Latinos and Latinas in the U.S.
Department of Economics
ECON 481: International Finance
Department of History
HIST 140: Travel and Tourism in Latin America
HIST 143: Migrations in the Americas
HIST 386: Modern Mexico
HIST 229: Global Migration to the Americas, 1492-present
HIST 283: Latinos in America
HIST 371: Spain, Portugal, and Latin America, 1492-1825
HIST 371A: Colonial Latin America
HIST 371B: Modern Latin America
HIST 371C: Cuba: From Colony to Cold War
HIST 374: The Rise of American Slavery and its Defeat, 1492-1877
HIST 381: Border Culture: Mexico and the Southwestern United States, 1776-1930
HIST 383A: Latinos in the US
HIST 385: The Indigenous Americas
HIST 387A-B: Junior Seminar (Topic: Revolutions in Mexico & Cuba; open to History majors/minors only)
HIST 392: Latin American Religions
HIST 494: Research Apprenticeship with Dr. Young
HIST 574: The Missionary Church in America, Asia, and Africa, 1450-1800
HIST 685: The Church in Latin America
Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
FREN 220: Pirates of the Caribbean: Sailors and Slaves in Atlantic Literature
ML 495: Modern Languages and Literature Internship
SPAN 104: Intermediate Spanish II
SPAN 111: Intermediate Spanish for Heritage Speakers
SPAN 113: Intensive Intermediate Spanish
SPAN 203: Love, Power, and Death in Literature and Film
SPAN 204: Gender, Morality, and History in Literature and Film
SPAN 207: Advanced Spanish for Health Care I
SPAN 208: Advanced Spanish for Health Care II
SPAN 210: Spanish for Heritage Speakers I
SPAN 211: Spanish for Heritage Speakers II
SPAN 213: US Latino Identify in Literature, Film, and Music
SPAN 214/ANTH 334: The Inca Empire before and after the Conquest
SPAN 216: Narrating the US-Latino/a Experience: Migration, Identity, and Community
SPAN 224 Cervantes' Don Quixote in Translation
SPAN 225: Magic in German and Hispanic Literature and Film
SPAN 228: Afro Hispanic Literature and Culture
SPAN 240 Reading Madrid
SPAN 277/577: Cultural Competency Awareness in Health Care
SPAN 300: Thinking Critically: Literature, Film, & Media in the Spanish-Speaking World
SPAN 301: Society and Culture in the Spanish-Speaking World
SPAN 302: Introduction to Spanish for International Service
SPAN 307: Communication and Culture in Spanish-English Health Care Settings I
SPAN 308: Communication and Culture in Spanish-English Health Care Settings II
SPAN 310: Contemporary Hispanic Issues
SPAN 314 Introduction to Spanish for the Professions
Span 327 Going Rogue: Spanish Picaresque
SPAN 356: Latin/o American Popular Song: Socio-Political Movements
SPAN 401: Spanish for Business
SPAN 402: Translation for International Affairs
SPAN 436 Memory of the Spanish Civil War
SPAN 489: Research Seminar
SPAN 485: Legal Translation and Interpretation
SPAN 495B: Health Care Internship
Department of Politics
POL 226 Introduction to Peace StudiesPOL 350: Latin American Politics
POL 344: Brazil in World Affairs
POL 429: Native Peoples, Environments, and Religions
Department of Sociology
SOC 102: Global Social Programs & Social Justice
SOC 353: Social Inequalities in Health
SOC 361: Migration and Immigrant Communities
SOC 341: Border Security
SOC 450: Race Relations in Film
Department of Psychology
PSY 387: Community Interventions in Mental Health
PSY 493, Section 2: Research Apprenticeship with Latin American & Latino communities
PSY 592: Readings in Latin American & Latino Studies
The Busch School of Business
School of Theology and Religious Studies
TRS 159: Faith in Action: A Mission Experience
TRS 328: Makers of Hispanic Catholic History
TRS 330: The Church and Social Issues
TRS 358: Ministry with Vulnerable Populations
TRS 454: Introduction to Hispanic Ministry
TRS 728Q: The Church in Latin America
Rome School of Music, Drama, and Art
MUS 335: Survey of Latin American Music
MUS 586: Topics in Latin American Music (Ability to read music is a prerequisite. Interested students should contact the instructor.)
MUS 586A Latin American Music: Regional Studies
National Catholic School of Social Service
SSS 326: Diversity in a Multicultural Society
Students, please contact Dr. Barrueco if there is a course at Catholic University that you are interested in taking that is not on the above list. New LALS courses can be approved.