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Courses - Spring 2026
USLT
Latina/o Studies
USLT202
US Latina/o Studies II: A Contemporary Overview 1960's to present
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
Interdisciplinary course on emerging populations of Latinos in the 20th century with a focus on the multiple waves of latino immigration as a result of neocolonialism, imperialism, globalization and transnationalism. Examines the positioning of immigrant waves in the political, sociocultural and historical contexts of US Latinidades.
USLT403
Citizens, Refugees, and Immigrants
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
Credit only granted for: USLT403, USLT498I, AMST498N, or IMMR419D.
Formerly: USLT498I.
Citizenship, Refugee and Immigrant are guiding categories that often define the Latina/o community in the United States. Employing this analytical lens, this course critically engages with notions of exclusion and inclusion, which included documentation, status, race, gender, and power. To better understand how these ideas and processes work, students are introduced to the history of Latina/o migration, US immigration policies, racial formation theory, gender construction, borderland theory, and the politics of territoriality.
Cross-listed with AMST498N. Credit granted only for ULST403 or AMST498N.
USLT420
U.S. Latinas/os on the Silver Screen: The Silent Era to the Present Day.
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
Credit only granted for: USLT420, USLT498A or AMST498G.
Formerly: USLT498A.
Combining media theory and film history, this course considers the film industry's relationship to Latinidad, examining issues such as the shift from silent film to sound, the impact made on Latina/o images by the Second World War, and Latinas/os in the Red Scare. The second half of the course turns its attention to self-representation by Latina/o filmmakers and empathetic images created by whites in and after the 1970s. Some of the questions that the course addresses include: How have Latinas/os been depicted in Hollywood history? How have inter-American foreign relations shaped the US Latina/o image? How have Latina/o filmmakers confronted issues such as racism and sexism in the United States?
Cross-listed with AMST498G.
USLT488
US Latina/o Senior Seminar
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
A variable topics seminar that exposed students to interdisciplinary critical readings, writings, and research in U.S. Latina/o Studies. Interdisciplinary research methodologies are broadly addressed. Students will gain skills and practice in reading critical analytic texts and will develop writing skills.
USLT498F
US Latina/o Studies: Special Topics; Introduction to US Latinx Studies
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
Cross-listed with SPAN359U. Credit only granted for SPAN359U or USLTT498F.

Introduces students to the histories, struggles, and major issues pertaining to Latina/o/x/e communities in the United States through the lenses of language, expression, and representation. Intends to give students context to work in and with Latine communities. Class readings and discussions will be in Spanish and English. Writing will be in Spanish for Spanish minors and majors and in English for students in other majors. All are welcome!