Graduate Electives
*Courses marked with an asterisk (*) have variable topics and may count toward the Minor [or GIS] when they include at least 30% Latina/o Studies content. This includes readings, assignments, and final writing projects.
African American and African Studies
*7756: Theorizing Race and Ethnicity
11974, W 3:30-6:15 PM, University Hall 386 , Kwaku Korang
Comparative Studies
*6390: Approaches to Comparative Cultural Studies I
14292, W 2:15-5:00 PM, Hagerty Hall 451, Franco Barchiesi
*7320: Theorizing Race and Ethnicity
34196, R 32:15-5:00 PM, Hagerty Hall 451, Kwaku Korang
*7360: Theorizing Culture
22907, F 9:00-11:45 AM, Hagerty 451, Morgan Liu
City and Regional Planning
*6310: Law and Planning II: Environment and Society
9903, TBA, TBA, Robert W. Oast Jr.
Education: Teaching and Learning
7344: Bilingualism & Biliteracy
34958, M 12:45-3:05 PM, Arps Hall 243, TBD
English
*7850.01/7850.02: Seminar in US Literatures before 1900
24928/24929, W 1:50-4:50 PM, Denney 435, Jared Gardner
*7858.01/7858.02: US Ethnic Literatures and Cultures
34905/34906, F 9:10 AM - 12:10 PM, Denney 435, Pranav Javi
History
*7600: Transnational History of Women, Gender, and Sexuality
23921, R 7:00-9:45 PM, University Hall 66, Birgitte Soland
34852, W 5:30-8:15 PM, TBA, Stephanie Shaw
*8010: Seminar in Modern U.S. History
33386, T 5:30-8:15 PM, TBA, Paula Baker
Spanish
*5660: Seminar in Latin American Literatures and Cultures
23116, WF 11:10 AM - 12:30 PM, Enarson Classroom 248, Ignacio Corona
*5689S: Spanish in Ohio: An Experiential Course
21151, MW 2:30-5:15 PM, Hagerty Hall 359, Meghan Frances Dabkowski
Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
*5620: Topics in Feminine Studies
25157/25158, 2:15-5:00PM, University Hall 286A, Linda Mizejewski