Description of Project Conference Objectives Universities Curricula Participant Information
 

Review of curricula at all partner universities FOR US STUDENTS

HOWARD UNIVERSITY | UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO | VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO

UTEP offers a range of courses that might be of interest to students participating in the exchange program, as well as opportunities for independent or directed study. The project coordinator at UTEP contacts should be consulted regarding course availability and also regarding necessary prerequisites for courses. Details are available in the University catalog available on line at www.utep.edu . Among possible relevant courses are:

  • History: M.A in Border History, PhD in Borderlands History
  • Latin American and Border Studies: M.A. (interdisciplinary program)
  • Political Science: M.A.
  • Sociology: M.A.
  • Women's Studies: Graduate Certificate

Course Title

Credits

ECON 5305. Applied Mathematical Economics.

 

ECON 5365. Economic Development.

 

ECON 5366. Latin American Economics.

 

ECON 5370. Applied Econometrics.

 

 

 

MATH 5385. Statistics in Research.

 

MATH 5388. Multivariate Data Analysis.

 

 

 

HIST 5312. Studies in Borderlands History.

 

HIST 5352. Literature and Methodology of Mexican and Latin American History.

 

HIST 5374. Seminar in Borderlands History.

 

 

 

POLS 5311. Seminar in Racial, Ethnic, Gender Politics in America (political science)

 

POLS 5334. Seminar in the Politics of Developing Countries (political science)

 

POLS 5336. Seminar in Southwestern Border Politics (political science)

 

POLS 6303. Seminar in Cultural, Linguistic, and Political Borders (political science)

 

 

 

SOCI 5320. Seminar in Quantitative Methodology (sociology)

 

SOCI 5330. Social Inequality (sociology)

 

SOCI 5340. Seminar in Demography (sociology)

 

SOCI 5355. U.S.-Mexico Borderlands in Change (sociology)

 

SOCI 5375. Seminar in Southwestern Cultures (sociology/anthropology)

 

 

 

WS 5300. Interdisciplinary Feminist Theory and Methodology (women's studies)

 

Format of the academic year

The academic years includes two long (15 week) semesters, late August through early December and early January to early May. In addition there are two shorter semesters in the summer, in June and July.

6. Listing of relevant faculty and research

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