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Experience Latin America II, Combines a two-week living laboratory experience in Chiapas, Mexico with a subsequent course agenda of analysis, synthesis, and video-conferenced reporting. The field-study component provides dynamic opportunity to observe the rich living cultures, environments, ecologies, rural and urban communities, and development and social issues issues in contemporary Latin American communities.

Field Work

Professors:
       Debra Castillo (dac9) and Peter Hobbs (ph14)

 

 

 

 

An optional 1-credit discussion course in Spanish complements IARD/LAT A 6010. Interested Cornell students register for LAT A 3020.

 

 

Read one student's experience in the 2009 field course.

 

 

"Experience Latin America was exactly the kind of course that I think made my Cornell education most worthwhile, and the kind of class I would design for myself--hands-on, interdisciplinary, and international. I wanted you to know how important your class was to me, and how much I appreciate the thought and effort that went into its creation."

--Madeline Snider, Government, Class of 2009