HIS-334: Modern Mexico

Program
Credits 3
This course deals with Mexican history from the Porfirian era to early 2000s. By critically examining events, ideas, and movements that occurred during this time period, it offers insights into the often dramatic political, social, and cultural shifts that shaped the country. Furthermore, the course examines the background and origins of many current issues, including United States-Mexico relations, the drug trade, and immigration. Prerequisite: HIS-150 or HIS-160. (Fulfills a Group B: World History Elective or Group C: History Elective.)