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LALS 276Gen EdUnderstanding the Individual and Society

Latinas in US

Latin American &Latino Studies

3 credit hoursUsually offered: Fall, Spring
Avg GPA
3.02
Easiness
2.70
Total regs
51

Grade Distribution

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Avg GPA
3.02
A
56.0%
28
B
22.0%
11
C
6.0%
3
D
6.0%
3
F
4.0%
2
W
6.0%
3
Visual total
50
Other
1
Total regs
51

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Avg GPA
3.02
Easiness
2.70
Pass rate
90.0%
Using A, B, C, D as passing
Withdrawal rate
6.0%
Based on visible distribution
Most common grade
A
Students counted
50
A through F plus W

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Socioeconomic conditions and cultural experiences of Latinas in the U.S. Historical and contemporary views of labor, health, education, family, identity formation and leadership. Course Information: Same as GWS 276 , and SOC 226 . Grade of C or better in ENGL 160 ; Grade of C or better or concurrent registration in ENGL 161 . Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Discussion. UIC GE Individual and Society course, and UIC GE US Society course .

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