Spring 2023 Courses offered by Borderlands & Ethnic Studies faculty & affiliated faculty

 

Dr. Georgina Badoni
ANTH 305V - Contemporary Native Americans
ANTH 441 - Indigenizing Methodologies in Native American Studies
ANTH 453 (cross listed with GNDR 450) - Native American Women
ANTH 541 - Advanced Indigenizing Methodologies in Native American Studies
ANTH 553 - Advanced Native American Women

Dr. Judith Flores Carmona
BEST 512 - Theories in BEST ***

Dr. Joyce Garay
ENGL 339V - Chicana/o Literature
ENGL 458 - Latina/o Literature & Culture
ENGL 558 - Latina/o Literature & Culture

Dr. Manal Hamzeh
BEST 511 – Methodologies in BEST ***

Dr. Jeanette Haynes Writer
EDUC 3120 (2 sections) Multicultural Education

Dr. Spencer Herrera
SPAN 550 - Advanced Chicana/o Studies

Dr. Erica Reid
AFST 1110G - Intro to Africana Studies
AFST 2110G - African American History
AFST 2140G - Black Women in the African Diaspora

***Required for Graduate Certificate in Borderlands & Ethnic Studies

Multiple courses can fulfill core or elective requirements for BEST Graduate Certificate and many courses have seats reserved for BEST Graduate Certificate students. Contact the Director of Borderlands & Ethnic Studies- Dr. Dulcinea Lara, dulcinea@nmsu.edu, for more information.