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    May 20, 2024  
Catalog 2023-2024 
    
Catalog 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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SPA-1052 - The Culture of Belize (H, C) (3)


In this travel course, students study the rich history of the Mesoamerican region of Belize from the time when the Maya flourished, through the Spanish colonial era, to the present day parliamentary democracy. Students explore Mayan ruins, attempt to decipher glyphs, and walk the paths of the Mayan warlords. With the help of historical and literary texts and personal interaction with Belizeans, students trace the Spanish, British, African, and Indigenous influences of this diverse Caribbean culture. The course is taught in English.  This course satisfies the General Education Humanities requirement and the Core Competency for Cultural and Global Awareness.

List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections)
CO1 - Demonstrate a basic competency about the specific content. 

CO2 - Effectively express orally and in writing concepts and ideas about the culture of the Americas using a variety of applications (e.g., class presentations, quizzes, journals). 

CO3 - Synthesize information, making connections within and among course materials studied. 

CO4 - Apply concepts and materials studied to other theories of learning and areas of knowledge. 

CO5 - Demonstrate an understanding and appreciation of history’s role in, and social, political, economic, religious, race and ethnicity, and gender systems development contributing significantly to the human experience. 












































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