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			324.  HISPANICS IN THE UNITED STATES.  A study of the life-styles, thoughts, and struggles of Cuban, Puerto Rican, Dominican, Mexican American, and other Spanish-speakers in the United States today.  Of particular interest to students of anthropology and sociology.  Required of Spanish majors and those desiring teacher certification in Spanish.  Prerequisite:  Spanish 295 or a 300-level Spanish course.   Alternate Fall semesters, three hours.