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ECON 1120 : The Development and Modernization of Latin America

WARNING: This course is no longer offered by Langara. Information provided here is solely for historical purposes.

Discontinued as of Spring Semester 2016 This course will provide an introduction to the economic development of Latin America, from the pre-colonial to the modern period, focusing on the central theme of development from various perspectives by examining contemporary issues juxtaposed with case studies. Prerequisite(s): LET level 3; LPI with a minimum 26 on the essay and one of 5 in English usage, 5 in sentence structure, or 10 in reading comprehension; BC English 12 or equivalent with a minimum 80%; BC English Literature 12 with a minimum 80%; BC English First Peoples 12 with a minimum 80%; a university-level English course for which Langara College awards transfer credit, with a minimum "C" grade; or a minimum "C" in ENGL 1120; or an "S" in one of ENGL 1107, 1108, or 1110. This course will provide an introduction to the economic development of Latin America, from the pre-colonial to the modern period, focusing on the central theme of development from various perspectives by examining contemporary issues juxtaposed with case studies. Prerequisite(s): LET level 3; LPI with a minimum 26 on the essay and one of 5 in English usage, 5 in sentence structure, or 10 in reading comprehension; BC English 12 or equivalent with a minimum 80%; BC English Literature 12 with a minimum 80%; BC English First Peoples 12 with a minimum 80%; a university-level English course for which Langara College awards transfer credit, with a minimum "C" grade; or a minimum "C" in ENGL 1120; or an "S" in one of ENGL 1107, 1108, or 1110.

Course Information:

Credits:

3.0

Additional Fees:

None

Repeat Limit:

0

Lecture Hours:

3.0

Seminar Hours:

1.0

Lab Hours:

0.0

Offered online:

None

Course outline(s):

None


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Transfers:

No active transfer agreements found.

Inactive Transfers:

Course Destination Credit Start/End
ECON 1120 DOUG DOUG ECON 1XXX (3) 20040901 to 20151231
ECON 1120 FDU FDU ECON 2001 (3) 20070901 to 20151231
ECON 1120 SFU SFU ECON 1XX (3) 19990501 to 20151231
ECON 1120 TRU TRU ECON 1XXX (3) 20110101 to 20151231
ECON 1120 TRU TRU ECON 1XX (3) 19990501 to 20101231
ECON 1120 TWU Individual assessment 19990501 to 20151231
ECON 1120 UBCV UBCV ARTS_V 1st (3) 19990501 to 20151231
ECON 1120 UFV UFV ECON 1XX (3) 19990501 to 20151231
ECON 1120 UNBC UNBC ECON 1XX (3) 19990501 to 20151231
ECON 1120 UVIC UVIC ECON 1XX (1.5) 19990501 to 20151231
ECON 1120 VIU VIU ECON 1st (3) 19990501 to 20151231

Current Offerings:

No offerings found for this semester (2024 30).

Previous Offerings:

Semester Seats Waitlist Days Time Room Type Instructor
2000 10 27 N/A MTWR--- 1130-1225 B016 Lecture Yosh Kumita