Geography 300A: Latin America

Spring Semester 2000.

Mon., Wed., & Fri.: 9:00 - 9:50 a.m. 

What’s LATIN AMERICA all about, besides salsa (do you eat it or dance it?), the largest city in the world, hummingbirds the size of robins, rebellions and revolutions, frozen sacrificial maidens on steep Andean mountainsides, amazing Amazon rainforests and mountain-top glaciers, Galapagos penguins and deserts that have never had any measurable rain and . . . . wait—is that enough?
 
Learn about the diverse peoples and places of Latin America (and satisfy your need for an upper-division elective at the same time)!
 
For more information, contact:
Professor Ellen Hansen
phone: (316) 341-5576



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