Publication Date

2017

Course Name

History and Culture of Puerto Rico

Abstract

Over 500 years of Puerto Rico’s history, culture, people, resources, ethnicity, socio-economic, and socio-political development prior to, during, and after colonization, including the relationship between Puerto Rico and the United States. Optional capstone travel to Puerto Rico will include lectures, guided tours, and firsthand experiences complementing the classroom experience. Offered every other spring semester.

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