Course Descriptions
For more in-depth descriptions of the Spanish and Portuguese courses offered, click on a semester below.
Spring 2024 Summer 2024 Fall 2024Schedule as of April 4, 2024
Portuguese
Designed for students with no previous exposure to Portuguese, this course develops basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. This is an introductory course aimed at teaching the student to communicate in Portuguese in everyday situations. Credit for both this course and PORT 2110 may not be applied toward a degree program.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 61290 | MWF 10:00
AM - 10:50
AM | Abundance U Fineman - afineman03@unm.edu | 3 | 9 Fees: $ 20 |
A continuation of 1110, students will develop a broader foundation in skills gained during the first semester, including understanding, speaking, reading and writing Portuguese. Students will also gain more in-depth knowledge of Portuguese-speaking cultures. Credit for both this course and PORT 2110 may not be applied toward a degree program.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CANCELLED 001 | 60225 | Lecture | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
An accelerated multimedia class designed for natives or advanced level Spanish speakers that uses authentic models of communication in Portuguese. Credit for both this course and PORT 2110 may not be applied toward a degree program. Credit for both this course and PORT 2115 may not be applied toward a degree program.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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001 | 61291 | MWF 10:00
AM - 11:50
AM | Anderson Gomes Barbosa - agbarbosa@unm.edu | 6 | 14 Fees: $ 20 |
This course will look at Brazilian culture through music, film, art, and literature. In particular, the course will examine topics including environmental activism, race relations, gender, sexuality, class conflict, and migration through a wide variety of cultural representations from the diverse regions of Brazil. Throughout the course, students will learn about the history of Brazil and the complex social interactions that continue to define the country. This course does not fulfill the UNM Language Requirement.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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001 | 61609 | MW 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM | Jessica A Carey-Webb - jcareywebb@unm.edu | 3 | 10 Fees: $ 20 |
This course offers students a comprehensive overview of Brazilian culture and Portuguese language through examining a diversity of materials including music, film, literature, and poetry.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
T: Brazilian Culture Images | |||||
001 | 62363 | TR 9:30
AM - 10:45
AM | Jose Alexandro G Sousa - allex@unm.edu | 3 | 12 Fees: $ 20 |
An advanced language course emphasizing interdisciplinary themes in Luso-Brazilian literature and culture. Prerequisite: 311 or 312.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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Blacks in Latin America | |||||
001 | 62368 | MWF 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM | Thayza A Matos - tmatos15@unm.edu | 3 | 4 Fees: $ 20 |
Thematic study of the history, culture, and literature based on key moments and movments in Brazil during 20th and 21st centuries. Prerequisite: 311 or 312.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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001 | 61513 | M 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM W 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM | Paulo R de Souza Dutra - pdutra@unm.edu | 3 | 13 Fees: $ 20 |
Individual authors, genres and periods of Brazilian Literature. May be repeated indefinitely for credit with a change of content. Prerequisite: 311 or 312.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
T: Brazilian Culture Images | |||||
001 | 62411 | TR 9:30
AM - 10:45
AM | Jose Alexandro G Sousa - allex@unm.edu | 3 | 6 Fees: $ 20 |
Individual research into an area proposed by the student and conducted under the direction of a faculty member. Restriction: permission of instructor.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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001 | 62176 | | Paulo R de Souza Dutra - pdutra@unm.edu | 1 TO 6 | Section Full Fees: $ 20 |
Thematic study of the history, culture, and literature based on key moments and movments in Brazil during 20th and 21st centuries.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 61547 | M 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM W 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM | Paulo R de Souza Dutra - pdutra@unm.edu | 3 | 5 Fees: $ 20 |
Faculty-supervised investigative study that results in the development and writing of a master’s thesis. Offered on a CR/NC basis only.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 62407 | | Jessica A Carey-Webb - jcareywebb@unm.edu | 1 TO 6 | Section Full Fees: $ 20 |
Spanish
Designed for students with little exposure to Spanish, this course develops basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills and basic intercultural competence in interpretive, interpersonal and presentational modes of communication at the Novice Level of proficiency based on ACTFL guidelines. During this course, students perform better and stronger in the Novice-Mid level while some abilities emerge in the Novice High range. This is an introductory course aimed at helping the student to communicate in Spanish in everyday familiar situations via recognition and production of practiced or memorized words, phrases, and simple sentences. Meets University of New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 6: Second Language.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 50763 | MWF 8:00
AM - 8:50
AM | Kelly J Knupp - kknupp01@unm.edu | 3 | 1 Fees: $ 20 |
002 | 50764 | MWF 9:00
AM - 9:50
AM | Maame Adofoah Yamoah - mayamoah@unm.edu | 3 | Section Full Fees: $ 20 |
003 | 50765 | MWF 9:00
AM - 9:50
AM | Sandra Marroquin-Evans - samarroquinevans@unm.edu | 3 | 2 Fees: $ 20 |
004 | 50766 | TR 9:30
AM - 10:45
AM | Kaja N Gjelde-Bennett - kgjelde99@unm.edu | 3 | 5 Fees: $ 20 |
005 | 50767 | MWF 10:00
AM - 10:50
AM | Erick Garcia Pineda - erga2222@unm.edu | 3 | Section Full Fees: $ 20 |
006 | 50768 | MWF 11:00
AM - 11:50
AM | Sydney Wilson - swilson13@unm.edu | 3 | 1 Fees: $ 20 |
007 | 50769 | TR 11:00
AM - 12:15 PM | Shane D Saddison-Bradford - saddisonbradford1993@unm.edu | 3 | 2 Fees: $ 20 |
008 | 50771 | MWF 11:00
AM - 11:50
AM | Judy A Garcia - judgus@unm.edu | 3 | 1 Fees: $ 20 |
009 | 50772 | MWF 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | Sandra Marroquin-Evans - samarroquinevans@unm.edu | 3 | Section Full Fees: $ 20 |
010 | 50774 | MWF 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | Abigail P Bowen - abowen12@unm.edu | 3 | Section Full Fees: $ 20 |
011 | 61346 | TR 8:00
AM - 9:15
AM | Kaja N Gjelde-Bennett - kgjelde99@unm.edu | 3 | 3 Fees: $ 20 |
012 | 50776 | TR 11:00
AM - 12:15 PM | Maame Adofoah Yamoah - mayamoah@unm.edu | 3 | 1 Fees: $ 20 |
013 | 60485 | TR 8:00
AM - 9:15
AM | Himanshi Arora - harora@unm.edu | 3 | 3 Fees: $ 20 |
014 | 50779 | TR 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | Javier E Astorga Villarroel - asturiya@unm.edu | 3 | Section Full Fees: $ 20 |
021 | 50787 | TR 11:00
AM - 12:15 PM | Meghann F Chavez - mchavez78@unm.edu | 3 | 1 Fees: $ 20 |
024 | 50790 | TR 9:30
AM - 10:45
AM | Logan G Moses - lmoses5972@unm.edu | 3 | Section Full Fees: $ 20 |
025 | 60247 | MWF 8:00
AM - 8:50
AM | Abigail P Bowen - abowen12@unm.edu | 3 | 2 Fees: $ 20 |
026 | 60248 | TR 11:00
AM - 12:15 PM | Javier E Astorga Villarroel - asturiya@unm.edu | 3 | 1 Fees: $ 20 |
Designed for students with some degree of exposure to Spanish in high school and/or at home, this course continues to develop basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills and basic intercultural competence in interpretive, interpersonal and presentational modes of communication at the Novice High Level of proficiency based on ACTFL guidelines, although a few abilities may emerge in the Intermediate Low Level. Students in this course communicate in Spanish in familiar topics using a variety of words, phrases, simple sentences and questions that have been highly practiced and memorized. Meets University of New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 6: Second Language.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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001 | 61353 | TR 9:30
AM - 10:45
AM | Luisa F Hurtado Iglesias - lhurtado@unm.edu | 3 | 6 Fees: $ 20 |
004 | 50823 | MWF 11:00
AM - 11:50
AM | Erick Garcia Pineda - erga2222@unm.edu | 3 | 1 Fees: $ 20 |
005 | 50824 | TR 11:00
AM - 12:15 PM | Luisa F Hurtado Iglesias - lhurtado@unm.edu | 3 | 5 Fees: $ 20 |
This is a beginning-level Spanish course designed for students who have a cultural connection to the Spanish language. Some students have had very little exposure to the language and enter the class to develop beginning-level skills. Other students may have grown up hearing the heritage language in the community and may understand some Spanish and speak at a basic level as a result. The objective is to draw upon the connection to the heritage language as a source of motivation and engagement for our learning communities. At the same time, we build upon the language base that students may already have as a result of their heritage learner experience in order to develop new proficiencies in Spanish and reactivate the Spanish that students have learned previously. By the end of this course, students will be able to describe their home, campus surroundings and common activities including cultural traditions. At the same time, students gain cultural competency and develop a critical understanding of their linguistic and cultural background.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
002 | 50835 | TR 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | Claudia Cardenas - unm4claudia@unm.edu | 3 | 6 Fees: $ 20 |
003 | 50836 | MWF 10:00
AM - 10:50
AM | Lizbeth Sanchez Garcia - lizsanchezg11@unm.edu | 3 | 6 Fees: $ 20 |
004 | 57664 | TR 9:30
AM - 10:45
AM | Claudia Cardenas - unm4claudia@unm.edu | 3 | 10 Fees: $ 20 |
005 | 59912 | MWF 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | Liliana Alva Regalado - alvaregalado@unm.edu | 3 | 17 Fees: $ 20 |
A second semester class designed for students who have developed some basic Spanish proficiency from previous classes and/or from community experiences. This course provides students with the opportunity to develop their proficiency in the four language skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing). Class activities are designed to strengthen oral communication skills (speaking and listening) through a variety of group activities. By the end of the course students will be able to understand and produce narrations of past events in oral and written Spanish. In order to foster a desire to revitalize and maintain the Spanish language in the US context we attempt to raise students’ critical awareness of what it means to be part of a specific speech community. Meets University of New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 6: Second Language.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 50837 | MWF 11:00
AM - 11:50
AM | Nicholas L Chavez - nchavez12@unm.edu | 3 | 15 Fees: $ 20 |
002 | 50838 | TR 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | Elizabeth A Zavala - ezavala@unm.edu | 3 | 2 Fees: $ 20 |
This course is based on the integration of learning outcomes across interpretive, interpersonal and presentational modes of communication at the Novice High Level of proficiency based on ACTFL guidelines. Students accomplish real-world communicative tasks in culturally appropriate ways as they gain familiarity with the target culture(s). This is an intermediate course aimed at helping the student to communicate in Spanish on familiar topics about self, others and everyday life at the same time that they recognize and handle short social interactions in interactions in everyday situations by asking and answering a variety of questions. Meets University of New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 6: Second Language.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 50840 | MWF 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | Sydney Wilson - swilson13@unm.edu | 3 | 8 Fees: $ 20 |
This course is based on the integration of learning outcomes across interpretive, interpersonal and presentational modes of communication at the Intermediate High Level of proficiency based on ACTFL guidelines. Students accomplish real-world communicative tasks in culturally appropriate ways as they gain familiarity with the target culture(s). This is an intermediate course aimed at helping the student to communicate in Spanish on familiar topics about self, others and everyday life at the same time that they recognize and handle short social interactions in interactions in everyday situations by asking and answering a variety of questions. Meets University of New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 6: Second Language.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 50843 | TR 11:00
AM - 12:15 PM | Rosana Santos Garcia - rsantosg27@unm.edu | 3 | 9 Fees: $ 20 |
A third semester course designed for students who have been raised in a Spanish-speaking environment and speak, or understand, some Spanish as a result of hearing it in the home, and in the community by family, friends, and neighbors. Students in this course will continue to develop their ability to narrate events in the past and will be able to describe hypothetical situations. Students will also develop their ability to express wishes, desires, and necessities. This course will help the student build confidence in their Spanish abilities and expand the language use in the areas of writing, reading, oral production and listening comprehension. In order to foster a desire to revitalize and maintain the Spanish language we attempt to raise students’ critical awareness of wider issues facing Spanish speakers in the US context.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 50846 | MWF 11:00
AM - 11:50
AM | Liliana Alva Regalado - alvaregalado@unm.edu | 3 | 12 Fees: $ 20 |
A fourth-semester course designed for students who have been raised in a Spanish-speaking environment and speak, or understand, Spanish as a result of having heard it in the home and in the community. It is also for students with a cultural connection to heritage language speech communities or who have achieved proficiency from study in previous courses. This course will help the student build confidence in their Spanish abilities and expand the language use in the areas of writing, reading, oral production and listening comprehension. In addition to scaffolding skills that students already have, in this class they will expand their ability to describe abstract and hypothetical situations. Students will write essays, reaction papers, and creative pieces. Students will also examine formal and informal contexts of language use in speaking and writing. By studying the cultural and historical background shared by students as part of the program, students will develop an increased critical awareness of Spanish language speech communities. Meets University of New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 6: Second Language.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
002 | 50848 | TR 11:00
AM - 12:15 PM | Maria G Dominguez - mariadominguez0@unm.edu | 3 | 17 Fees: $ 20 |
Taught in Spanish (required for major study).Emphasis on oral and written expression based on a theme or language related topics (literature, culture, civilization, translation, commercial, etc.)
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
T: Entremundos: LatAm-Espana | |||||
001 | 33998 | TR 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | Alessio Piras - apiras83@unm.edu | 3 | 1 Fees: $ 20 |
T: La vida juvenil bilingue | |||||
002 | 61490 | TR 9:30
AM - 10:45
AM | Anna M Nogar - anogar@unm.edu | 3 | 3 Fees: $ 20 |
T: Terror: Cine y Lit en LatAm | |||||
003 | 61491 | MWF 11:00
AM - 11:50
AM | Marco A Torres - mtorre21@unm.edu | 3 | 3 Fees: $ 20 |
T: Ficciones urbanas | |||||
004 | 59705 | MWF 10:00
AM - 10:50
AM | Jorge A Hernandez - jahern72@unm.edu | 3 | Section Full Fees: $ 20 |
Taught in Spanish (required for major study). Emphasis on developing Spanish written expression.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 47581 | MWF 9:00
AM - 9:50
AM | Maria A Carcelen - acarcelen23@unm.edu | 3 | 1 Fees: $ 20 |
Students continue developing language skills through a comprehensive introduction to the field of medical Spanish terminology, heath communication and public health; conducting medical encounters in Spanish through a portfolio of clinical cases. Prerequisite: 2120 or 2220 or 2420.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 61492 | TR 11:00
AM - 12:15 PM | Ana G Hernandez Gonzalez - aherna@unm.edu | 3 | 9 Fees: $ 20 |
Examination of selected Spanish and Spanish-American literary texts representing old and new literary currents. Special attention will be given to stylistics and the analysis of style and literary language. Credit for both this course and SPAN 306 may not be applied toward a degree program. Prerequisite: 301. Pre- or corequisite: 302.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 30624 | MWF 11:00
AM - 11:50
AM | Maria A Carcelen - acarcelen23@unm.edu | 3 | 13 Fees: $ 20 |
Students will learn fundamental concepts related to the sound patterns of Spanish, such as Phonetics, Phonology, Laboratory Phonology, and Sociophonetics and will receive hands on training in a laboratory setting.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 47616 | TR 11:00
AM - 12:15 PM | Fredy A Mendieta Rodriguez - fredymendieta@unm.edu | 3 | 4 Fees: $ 20 |
An introduction to the phonology, morphology, syntax and dialectology of the Spanish language. Prerequisite: 302.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 61494 | MWF 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | Ivette S Gonzalez - ivgonzalez@unm.edu | 3 | 6 Fees: $ 20 |
A survey of Spanish literature from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Prerequisite: (302 or AP Spanish Language and Culture =>4) and (306 or 307 or AP Spanish Literature and Culture =5).
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 34006 | TR 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM | Carmen J Holguin-Chaparro - cjhch@unm.edu | 3 | 4 Fees: $ 20 |
Topics will deal with individual authors, genres or periods. Prerequisite: (302 or AP Spanish Language and Culture =>4) and (306 or 307 or AP Spanish Literature and Culture =5).
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
T: La vida juvenil bilingue | |||||
001 | 62150 | TR 9:30
AM - 10:45
AM | Anna M Nogar - anogar@unm.edu | 3 | Section Full Fees: $ 20 |
T: Cine Chicano y Latino | |||||
005 | 62087 | W 1:00 PM - 3:45 PM | Patricia Rosas Lopategui - paty585@unm.edu | 3 | 1 Fees: $ 20 |
Study of oral and literary genres and periods, including Chicano theater, Hispanic New Mexican literature, Chicano writers, poetry, folk music, orality in folk and Chicano narrative. Prerequisite: (302 or AP Spanish Language and Culture =>4) and (306 or 307 or AP Spanish Literature and Culture =5).
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Haunted Borderlands | |||||
001 | 61495 | W 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Santiago R Vaquera - svaquera@unm.edu | 3 | 2 Fees: $ 20 |
Topics explore relationships between space, place, and cultural expression. How does cultural expression fix, reinforce or deconstruct socio-symbolic spaces such as kingdom, nation, favela, or prison? What meanings are shaped by conquest, migration or globalization? Prerequisite: 306 or 307.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
T: Mexican Lit & Culture | |||||
001 | 62605 | TR 11:00
AM - 12:15 PM | Miguel Lopez - miglopez@unm.edu | 3 | 14 Fees: $ 20 |
Individual research into an area proposed by the student and conducted under the direction of a faculty member. Restriction: permission of instructor.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 62409 | | Kathryn J McKnight - mcknight@unm.edu | 1 TO 6 | Section Full Fees: $ 20 |
002 | 62602 | | Carmen J Holguin-Chaparro - cjhch@unm.edu | 1 TO 6 | Section Full Fees: $ 20 |
A faculty-taught course emphasizing writing, critique and revision within the context of a particular genre or academic discipline. Open only to seniors enrolled for departmental honors. Restriction: permission of instructor.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 62764 | | Kimberle Lopez - klopez@salud.unm.edu | 3 | Section Full Fees: $ 20 |
An advanced course providing students with the opportunity to develop expertise in linguistic analysis. A broad range of branches are covered, including sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, phonetics, mophosyntax, semantics and psycholinguisticis. Prerequisite: 351 or LING 301.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Spanish Syntax | |||||
CANCELLED 002 | 61497 | Seminar | Staff | 3 | 10 Fees: $ 20 |
Spanish Syntax | |||||
003 | 62343 | M 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM W 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM | Naomi Shin - naomishin@unm.edu | 3 | Section Full Fees: $ 20 |
Individual research into an area proposed by the student and conducted under the direction of a faculty member. Restriction: permission of instructor.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 62210 | | Santiago R Vaquera - svaquera@unm.edu | 1 TO 6 | 8 Fees: $ 20 |
Study of oral genres and folkways of Spanish-speaking people of the American Southwest and appropriate theoretical approaches.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
MexAm Cult Studies Methodology | |||||
001 | 61498 | W 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM | Anna M Nogar - anogar@unm.edu | 3 | 1 Fees: $ 20 |
Topics explore a particular genre, period, writer, region, and/or literary movement. Topics vary.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hisp Lit Grad Survey | |||||
001 | 61500 | F 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM | Kimberle Lopez - klopez@salud.unm.edu | 3 | 5 Fees: $ 20 |
Topics explore relationships between space, place, and cultural expression. How does cultural expression fix, reinforce or deconstruct socio-symbolic spaces such as kingdom, nation, favela, or prison? What meanings are shaped by conquest, migration or globalization?
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
OER Authoring: LatAm & Iberia | |||||
001 | 61499 | R 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM | Kathryn J McKnight - mcknight@unm.edu | 3 | Section Full Fees: $ 20 |
Topics examine the construction, representation, and contestation of identity, considering race, ethnicity, class, gender and/or their intersection. Focus may be on representation, performance or the emergence of new subjectivities.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sp Am Indigeneity & Culture | |||||
001 | 61501 | T 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM | Miguel Lopez - miglopez@unm.edu | 3 | 4 Fees: $ 20 |
MexAm Cult Studies Methodology | |||||
002 | 61716 | W 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM | Anna M Nogar - anogar@unm.edu | 3 | Section Full Fees: $ 20 |
Faculty-supervised investigative study that results in the development and writing of a doctoral dissertation. Offered on a CR/NC basis only.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 30735 | Web Enhanced - Dissertation | Anna M Nogar - anogar@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 23 Fees: $ 20 |
002 | 30736 | Dissertation | Eleuterio Santiago-Diaz - esantia@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
003 | 30737 | Dissertation | Kathryn J McKnight - mcknight@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 25 Fees: $ 20 |
004 | 30738 | Dissertation | Mary B Quinn - mbquinn@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
005 | 30739 | Dissertation | Eva Rodriguez Gonzalez - evarg@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
006 | 30740 | Dissertation | Angelica Serna Jeri - asernajeri@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 25 Fees: $ 20 |
007 | 30741 | Dissertation | Kimberle Lopez - klopez@salud.unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 25 Fees: $ 20 |
008 | 30742 | Dissertation | Staff | 3 TO 12 | 25 Fees: $ 20 |
009 | 30743 | Dissertation | Santiago R Vaquera - svaquera@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 23 Fees: $ 20 |
010 | 30744 | Dissertation | Richard J File-Muriel - richfile@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
011 | 30745 | Dissertation | Miguel Lopez - miglopez@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 23 Fees: $ 20 |
012 | 30746 | Dissertation | Damian C Wilson - damianvw@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 22 Fees: $ 20 |
013 | 30747 | Dissertation | Staff | 3 TO 12 | 25 Fees: $ 20 |
014 | 30748 | Dissertation | Staff | 3 TO 12 | 25 Fees: $ 20 |
015 | 30749 | Dissertation | Staff | 3 TO 12 | 25 Fees: $ 20 |
016 | 30750 | Dissertation | Naomi Shin - naomishin@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 23 Fees: $ 20 |
Spanish
Taught in Spanish (required for major study).Emphasis on oral and written expression based on a theme or language related topics (literature, culture, civilization, translation, commercial, etc.)
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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T: Testimonies of Soc Justice | |||||
003 | 31394 | Jul. 8, 2024 - Jul. 26, 2024 | Ana G Hernandez Gonzalez - aherna@unm.edu | 3 | 5 Fees: $ 20 |
Individual research into an area proposed by the student and conducted under the direction of a faculty member. Restriction: permission of instructor.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 31423 | | Damian C Wilson - damianvw@unm.edu | 1 TO 6 | 1 Fees: $ 20 |
Portuguese
Designed for students with no previous exposure to Portuguese, this course develops basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. This is an introductory course aimed at teaching the student to communicate in Portuguese in everyday situations. Credit for both this course and PORT 2110 may not be applied toward a degree program.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 63908 | MWF 10:00
AM - 10:50
AM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
An accelerated multimedia class designed for natives or advanced level Spanish speakers that uses authentic models of communication in Portuguese. Credit for both this course and PORT 2110 may not be applied toward a degree program. Credit for both this course and PORT 2115 may not be applied toward a degree program.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
002 | 76350 | MWF 10:00
AM - 11:50
AM | Staff | 6 | 20 Fees: $ 20 |
An advanced language course emphasizing interdisciplinary themes in Luso-Brazilian literature and culture. Prerequisite: 311 or 312.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brazilian Lit & Film | |||||
001 | 78068 | R 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM W 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM | Jessica A Carey-Webb - jcareywebb@unm.edu | 3 | 15 |
An advanced language course emphasizing interdisciplinary themes in Luso-Brazilian literature and culture. May be repeated with a change of topic.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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Brazilian Lit & Film | |||||
001 | 78072 | R 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM W 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM | Jessica A Carey-Webb - jcareywebb@unm.edu | 3 | 9 |
Examines works of literature and/or culture and the scholarship written about them from a national or comparative framework.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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Indigenist Abolition LtAm Lit | |||||
001 | 78333 | F 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM | Kimberle Lopez - klopez@salud.unm.edu | 3 | 5 |
Spanish
Designed for students with little exposure to Spanish, this course develops basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills and basic intercultural competence in interpretive, interpersonal and presentational modes of communication at the Novice Level of proficiency based on ACTFL guidelines. During this course, students perform better and stronger in the Novice-Mid level while some abilities emerge in the Novice High range. This is an introductory course aimed at helping the student to communicate in Spanish in everyday familiar situations via recognition and production of practiced or memorized words, phrases, and simple sentences. Meets University of New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 6: Second Language.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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002 | 65134 | TR 8:00
AM - 9:15
AM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
003 | 65135 | MWF 9:00
AM - 9:50
AM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
007 | 65151 | MWF 10:00
AM - 10:50
AM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
008 | 65152 | MWF 11:00
AM - 11:50
AM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
009 | 65153 | MWF 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
010 | 65154 | MWF 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
011 | 65155 | TR 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
012 | 65156 | MWF 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
014 | 65158 | TR 9:30
AM - 10:45
AM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
015 | 65161 | TR 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
016 | 65162 | TR 11:00
AM - 12:15 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
018 | 78077 | MWF 9:00
AM - 9:50
AM | Staff | 3 | 24 |
019 | 65193 | MWF 10:00
AM - 10:50
AM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
021 | 65195 | MWF 11:00
AM - 11:50
AM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
023 | 67893 | MWF 9:00
AM - 9:50
AM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
026 | 65200 | MWF 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
031 | 65205 | TR 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
032 | 65206 | TR 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
Designed for students with some degree of exposure to Spanish in high school and/or at home, this course continues to develop basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills and basic intercultural competence in interpretive, interpersonal and presentational modes of communication at the Novice High Level of proficiency based on ACTFL guidelines, although a few abilities may emerge in the Intermediate Low Level. Students in this course communicate in Spanish in familiar topics using a variety of words, phrases, simple sentences and questions that have been highly practiced and memorized. Meets University of New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 6: Second Language.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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001 | 78078 | TR 8:00
AM - 9:15
AM | Staff | 3 | 24 |
003 | 65285 | TR 11:00
AM - 12:15 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
This is a beginning-level Spanish course designed for students who have a cultural connection to the Spanish language. Some students have had very little exposure to the language and enter the class to develop beginning-level skills. Other students may have grown up hearing the heritage language in the community and may understand some Spanish and speak at a basic level as a result. The objective is to draw upon the connection to the heritage language as a source of motivation and engagement for our learning communities. At the same time, we build upon the language base that students may already have as a result of their heritage learner experience in order to develop new proficiencies in Spanish and reactivate the Spanish that students have learned previously. By the end of this course, students will be able to describe their home, campus surroundings and common activities including cultural traditions. At the same time, students gain cultural competency and develop a critical understanding of their linguistic and cultural background.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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001 | 65297 | MWF 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
002 | 65298 | MWF 10:00
AM - 10:50
AM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
003 | 67219 | MWF 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
004 | 65302 | TR 9:30
AM - 10:45
AM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
005 | 65304 | TR 11:00
AM - 12:15 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
006 | 78081 | MWF 11:00
AM - 11:50
AM | Staff | 3 | 24 |
007 | 78092 | MWF 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 |
008 | 78095 | MWF 9:00
AM - 9:50
AM | Staff | 3 | 24 |
009 | 78098 | TR 9:30
AM - 10:45
AM | Staff | 3 | 24 |
010 | 78100 | TR 11:00
AM - 12:15 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 |
011 | 78102 | TR 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 |
012 | 78104 | TR 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 |
A second semester class designed for students who have developed some basic Spanish proficiency from previous classes and/or from community experiences. This course provides students with the opportunity to develop their proficiency in the four language skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing). Class activities are designed to strengthen oral communication skills (speaking and listening) through a variety of group activities. By the end of the course students will be able to understand and produce narrations of past events in oral and written Spanish. In order to foster a desire to revitalize and maintain the Spanish language in the US context we attempt to raise students’ critical awareness of what it means to be part of a specific speech community. Meets University of New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 6: Second Language.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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001 | 65307 | MWF 11:00
AM - 11:50
AM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
002 | 65308 | TR 11:00
AM - 12:15 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
This course is based on the integration of learning outcomes across interpretive, interpersonal and presentational modes of communication at the Novice High Level of proficiency based on ACTFL guidelines. Students accomplish real-world communicative tasks in culturally appropriate ways as they gain familiarity with the target culture(s). This is an intermediate course aimed at helping the student to communicate in Spanish on familiar topics about self, others and everyday life at the same time that they recognize and handle short social interactions in interactions in everyday situations by asking and answering a variety of questions. Meets University of New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 6: Second Language.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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003 | 65312 | TR 9:30
AM - 10:45
AM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
This course is based on the integration of learning outcomes across interpretive, interpersonal and presentational modes of communication at the Intermediate High Level of proficiency based on ACTFL guidelines. Students accomplish real-world communicative tasks in culturally appropriate ways as they gain familiarity with the target culture(s). This is an intermediate course aimed at helping the student to communicate in Spanish on familiar topics about self, others and everyday life at the same time that they recognize and handle short social interactions in interactions in everyday situations by asking and answering a variety of questions. Meets University of New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 6: Second Language.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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002 | 65319 | MWF 11:00
AM - 11:50
AM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
This course aims to help undergraduate students feel more comfortable become more effective “public speakers” and more critical “public receivers” of information in Spanish. The primary focus of the course is the practice of techniques to lessen speaker anxiety and to enhance speaker presentations in public settings with multiple audiences in mind. This course has been designed for undergraduates who speak Spanish as a daily basis with their own families and/or other personal networks in addition/outside educational settings.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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001 | 78864 | TR 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
A third semester course designed for students who have been raised in a Spanish-speaking environment and speak, or understand, some Spanish as a result of hearing it in the home, and in the community by family, friends, and neighbors. Students in this course will continue to develop their ability to narrate events in the past and will be able to describe hypothetical situations. Students will also develop their ability to express wishes, desires, and necessities. This course will help the student build confidence in their Spanish abilities and expand the language use in the areas of writing, reading, oral production and listening comprehension. In order to foster a desire to revitalize and maintain the Spanish language we attempt to raise students’ critical awareness of wider issues facing Spanish speakers in the US context.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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001 | 70144 | MWF 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
002 | 65325 | TR 9:30
AM - 10:45
AM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
A fourth-semester course designed for students who have been raised in a Spanish-speaking environment and speak, or understand, Spanish as a result of having heard it in the home and in the community. It is also for students with a cultural connection to heritage language speech communities or who have achieved proficiency from study in previous courses. This course will help the student build confidence in their Spanish abilities and expand the language use in the areas of writing, reading, oral production and listening comprehension. In addition to scaffolding skills that students already have, in this class they will expand their ability to describe abstract and hypothetical situations. Students will write essays, reaction papers, and creative pieces. Students will also examine formal and informal contexts of language use in speaking and writing. By studying the cultural and historical background shared by students as part of the program, students will develop an increased critical awareness of Spanish language speech communities. Meets University of New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 6: Second Language.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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001 | 65326 | TR 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM | Staff | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
Taught in Spanish (required for major study).Emphasis on oral and written expression based on a theme or language related topics (literature, culture, civilization, translation, commercial, etc.)
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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T: Perspectivas queer en LatAm | |||||
001 | 75840 | TR 9:30
AM - 10:45
AM | Marco A Torres - mtorre21@unm.edu | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
T: Ficciones urbanas | |||||
002 | 59240 | MWF 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | Jorge A Hernandez - jahern72@unm.edu | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
From Bracero to Dreamer | |||||
003 | 78233 | MWF 10:00
AM - 10:50
AM | Miguel Lopez - miglopez@unm.edu | 3 | 24 |
Voces de Nuevo Mexico | |||||
004 | 78230 | TR 11:00
AM - 12:15 PM | Anna M Nogar - anogar@unm.edu | 3 | 15 |
Sea and Islands | |||||
005 | 78239 | TR 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | Eleuterio Santiago-Diaz - esantia@unm.edu | 3 | 24 |
Taught in Spanish (required for major study). Emphasis on developing Spanish written expression.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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001 | 14086 | TR 9:30
AM - 10:45
AM | Erick Garcia Pineda - erga2222@unm.edu | 3 | 20 Fees: $ 20 |
Examination of selected Spanish and Spanish-American literary texts representing old and new literary currents. Special attention will be given to stylistics and the analysis of style and literary language. Credit for both this course and SPAN 306 may not be applied toward a degree program. Prerequisite: 301. Pre- or corequisite: 302.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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001 | 78274 | TR 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM | Paulo R de Souza Dutra - pdutra@unm.edu | 3 | 24 |
002 | 78275 | TR 11:00
AM - 12:15 PM | Mary B Quinn - mbquinn@unm.edu | 3 | 24 |
Students will learn fundamental concepts related to the sound patterns of Spanish, such as Phonetics, Phonology, Laboratory Phonology, and Sociophonetics and will receive hands on training in a laboratory setting.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | 62437 | TR 9:30
AM - 10:45
AM | Fredy A Mendieta Rodriguez - fredymendieta@unm.edu | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
An introduction to the phonology, morphology, syntax and dialectology of the Spanish language. Prerequisite: 302.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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001 | 78381 | MWF 9:00
AM - 9:50
AM | Aparecida de Fatima Cordeiro Dutra - fatimadutra@unm.edu | 3 | 24 |
A survey of Spanish literature from the 11th to the 17th century. Prerequisite: (302 or AP Spanish Language and Culture =>4) and (306 or 307 or AP Spanish Literature and Culture =5).
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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001 | 60397 | TR 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM | Paulo R de Souza Dutra - pdutra@unm.edu | 3 | 24 Fees: $ 20 |
Topics will deal with individual authors, genres or periods. Prerequisite: (302 or AP Spanish Language and Culture =>4) and (306 or 307 or AP Spanish Literature and Culture =5).
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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Voces de Nuevo Mexico | |||||
001 | 78236 | TR 11:00
AM - 12:15 PM | Anna M Nogar - anogar@unm.edu | 3 | 9 |
Topics explore relationships between space, place, and cultural expression. How does cultural expression fix, reinforce or deconstruct socio-symbolic spaces such as kingdom, nation, favela, or prison? What meanings are shaped by conquest, migration or globalization? Prerequisite: 306 or 307.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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Voces Migrantes | |||||
001 | 78327 | MWF 11:00
AM - 11:50
AM | Miguel Lopez - miglopez@unm.edu | 3 | 24 |
Study of approaches to language teaching methods. Focuses on the practical application of its results to the teaching of Spanish and Portuguese. Required of all Teaching Assistants in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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001 | 59959 | T 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM | Alessio Piras - apiras83@unm.edu | 3 | 15 Fees: $ 20 |
An advanced course providing students with the opportunity to develop expertise in linguistic analysis. A broad range of branches are covered, including sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, phonetics, mophosyntax, semantics and psycholinguisticis. Prerequisite: 351 or LING 301.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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Childhood Bilingualism | |||||
001 | 78325 | M 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM | Naomi Shin - naomishin@unm.edu | 3 | 10 Fees: $ 20 |
Study of literary genres and periods, including Chicano theater, narrative, poetry, women's writing, etc.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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Speculative Borderlands | |||||
001 | 78328 | W 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM | Santiago R Vaquera - svaquera@unm.edu | 3 | 10 |
Topics may include, but are not limited to, Medieval Witchcraft, Golden Age Prose, Love and Death in Spanish Literature, 19th-Century Novel, Generation of 1898 Prose, Women in Literature and Film, Women Writers.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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Theories of the Novel | |||||
001 | 78329 | TR 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM | Mary B Quinn - mbquinn@unm.edu | 3 | 10 |
Topical seminars geared to doctoral students, emphasizing the literature of one country or region (e.g., Argentine novel), one genre (e.g., romantic poetry), the literary essay, essential or complete works of one author or trend (e.g., the dictator novel).
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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Afro- Caribbean Lit in Span | |||||
001 | 78326 | M 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM | Eleuterio Santiago-Diaz - esantia@unm.edu | 3 | 10 |
Topics study intersections between the humanities and political processes, including regime shift, insurgency, and social movements. Literature, film, and performance are examined as spaces of (de)colonization and contestation of the state, nation and hegemonic groups.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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Indigenist Abolition LtAm Lit | |||||
001 | 78331 | F 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM | Kimberle Lopez - klopez@salud.unm.edu | 3 | 10 |
Faculty-supervised investigative study that results in the development and writing of a doctoral dissertation. Offered on a CR/NC basis only.
# | CRN | Time/Location | Instructor | Credits | Seats Available |
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001 | 14379 | Dissertation | Anna M Nogar - anogar@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 25 Fees: $ 20 |
002 | 14380 | Dissertation | Eleuterio Santiago-Diaz - esantia@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 25 Fees: $ 20 |
003 | 14381 | Dissertation | Kathryn J McKnight - mcknight@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 25 Fees: $ 20 |
004 | 14382 | Dissertation | Mary B Quinn - mbquinn@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 25 Fees: $ 20 |
005 | 14383 | Dissertation | Damian C Wilson - damianvw@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 25 Fees: $ 20 |
007 | 14385 | Dissertation | Kimberle Lopez - klopez@salud.unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 25 Fees: $ 20 |
009 | 14387 | Dissertation | Damian C Wilson - damianvw@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 25 Fees: $ 20 |
010 | 14388 | Dissertation | Richard J File-Muriel - richfile@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 25 Fees: $ 20 |
011 | 14389 | Dissertation | Miguel Lopez - miglopez@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 25 Fees: $ 20 |
013 | 14391 | Dissertation | Santiago R Vaquera - svaquera@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 25 Fees: $ 20 |
014 | 14392 | Dissertation | Eva Rodriguez Gonzalez - evarg@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 25 Fees: $ 20 |
015 | 14393 | Dissertation | Naomi Shin - naomishin@unm.edu | 3 TO 12 | 25 Fees: $ 20 |