LATINOS IN THE UNITED STATES   [Archived Catalog]
2018-2019 Greensburg Campus Catalog
   

SOC 1030 - LATINOS IN THE UNITED STATES


Minimum Credits: 3
Maximum Credits: 3
Taught in Spanish. This course will explore the transformation of the American society, culture, and values as a consequence of the massive arrival of various ethnic groups from Latin America. First, students will explore the background of the first (native) Hispanics in the United States as well as those who arrived from Latin America as immigrants, refugees, and exiles. Then, students will learn about the ethnic and religious identity of Latinos in the United States, their influence in the media, politics, and sports, and their cultural contributions to music, films, literature, and the arts. Next, students will research and debate about three contemporary topics: 1) the Mexican-American border issues, 2) the political importance of Latin American communities, and 3) bilingualism and the use of 'Spanglish'. Lastly, during the Hispanic Heritage Month, students will have the opportunity to work as volunteers for the Latin American Cultural Union (LACU) in Pittsburgh.
Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Component: Lecture
Grade Component: Letter Grade


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