The following courses are open only to students accepted to the special program Madrid Center & Liberal Arts in Spanish at UAM. Courses offered at a local affiliated university are subject to change. Syracuse Abroad cannot guarantee when courses will be offered, and not all courses will be available each semester.
Grades from UAM courses do not post to your SU transcript until our office receives the official transcript from UAM (as late as February for fall semester, and August for spring semester), so you should ensure that this timing will not adversely affect you academically or in terms of financial aid awarding.
Anthropology
History
- HST380.1 Latin America Today (Since 1973) (at UAM)
- HST380.10 History of Imperial Rome (at UAM)
- HST380.11 History of European Expansion (at UAM)
- HST380.13 Europe and the United States in the International System (at UAM)
- HST380.14 Late Prehistory (at UAM)
- HST380.15 From the Roman East to Byzantium (at UAM)
- HST380.16 Prehistoric Art and Its Symbology (at UAM)
- HST380.17 Ancient Greek History (at UAM)
- HST380.18 History and Gender in Early Modern Period (at UAM)
- HST380.19 Prehistory and Archaeology of the Iberian Peninsula (at UAM)
- HST380.2 Modern History I: Late 18th c. to 1848 (at UAM)
- HST380.3 Ancient History of Rome and the Iberian Peninsula (at UAM)
- HST380.4 Genesis of Medieval Iberia (at UAM)
- HST380.5 Gender in Modern Social and Intellectual Movements (at UAM)
- HST380.6 Modern History II: 1848–1914 (at UAM)
- HST380.8 Monarchy and Territories in Early Modern Spain (at UAM)
- HST380.9 Modern History III: 1914–1945 (at UAM)
- HST480.5 Al-Andalus and the Islamic World (at UAM)
Latino-Latin American Studies
Middle Eastern Studies
Sociology
Spanish
- SPA380.15 From the Roman East to Byzantium (at UAM)
- SPA380.2 Modern History I: Late 18th c. to 1848 (at UAM)
- SPA380.3 Ancient History of Rome and the Iberian Peninsula (at UAM)
- SPA380.4 Genesis of Medieval Iberia (at UAM)
- SPA380.6 Modern History II: 1848–1914 (at UAM)
- SPA480.8 Monarchy and Territories in Early Modern Spain (at UAM)