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Intermediate Portuguese

Core Course - Fall 2015

Cinema, History and Culture in Brazil

Core Course - Fall 2015

Energy Futures & Environmental Justice

Affiliated Course - Fall 2015

Elementary Portuguese 1

Core Course - Fall 2015

Global Brazil

Core Course - Fall 2015

Technology & Innovation Policy Practicum

Affiliated Course - Spring 2015

Intermediate-Advanced Portuguese

Core Course - Spring 2015

Elementary Portuguese

Core Course - Spring 2015

Archive, Ruin, and the Work of Memory in the Latin American Documentary

Affiliated Course - Spring 2015

Contemporary Latin American Film

Affiliated Course - Spring 2015

Capoeira

Affiliated Course - Spring 2015

Theories of Art and Visual Culture in the Americas

Core Course - Spring 2015

Pop Art in the Americas: Art, Music, Media, and Politics

Core Course - Spring 2015

The Amazon: Geology, Climate, Ecology, and Future Change

Core Course - Spring 2015

Latin American Left Turns: A New Politics for the 21st Century?

Core Course - Spring 2015

Latin American Art: Interchanges Between South and North

Affiliated Course - Spring 2015

Designing Brazil

Independent Study - Fall 2014

The Amazon: Bio-diversity, Energy, Human Development

Independent Study - Fall 2014

Brazil and Lusophone Africa (in Portuguese)

Affiliated Course - Fall 2014

Brazilian Cinema and Literature (in Portuguese)

Affiliated Course - Fall 2014

Afro-Brazilian Culture and History

Affiliated Course - Fall 2014

Intermediate Portuguese

Affiliated Course - Fall 2014

Elementary Portuguese I

Affiliated Course - Fall 2014

Brazil: Race, Sex, and the Body (1st-year Seminar)

Affiliated Course - Fall 2014

Building Democracy, Combating Inequality

Independent Study - Fall 2014

Global Brazil

Core Course - Fall 2014

Capoeira: Culture and Practice

Core Course - Fall 2014


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