During the Fall Semester 2018 and the Spring Semester 2019, Dr. Arguello will be teaching both segments of the History of Latin America sequence online:
- History 150 – The Colonial Period to Independence
- History 151 – The Modern or Nation Period, from Independence to the Present
Individually these courses fulfill the following requirements:
- Palomar College Multicultural Course Requirement
- Palomar College GE Requirement
- Area D: Social and Behavioral Sciences Requirement
- IGETC
- Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences Requirement
- Transferable to UC and CSU
- CSU
- Area D: Social and Behavioral Sciences Requirement
These courses are particularly relevant and useful for students considering the fields of:
- Spanish and Portuguese language study
- Teaching World History and the History of the Americas
- International business
- International Economics
- NAFTA – the effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement
- Traveling to, living in or retiring to Latin America
- Anthropology and/or Archaeology
- Study of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas
- International Law
- Diplomatic careers and NGOs, such as the International Red Cross