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Nov 09, 2024
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog (DRAFT) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Latin American and Caribbean Studies Minor
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Complete five courses totaling 15 credit hours from the following:
- ANTH 325 Peoples and Cultures of Latin America (3)
- ANTH 327 Peoples and Cultures of the Caribbean (3)
- ANTH 328 Aztecs, Maya, and Their Ancestors (3)
- ENGL 233 Survey of Non-Western Twentieth Century Literature (3)
- ENGL 234 Survey of Third-World Masterpieces (3)
- ENGL 358 Colonial and Postcolonial British Literature (3)
- FREN 334 Interpreting Francophone Literature and Film (3)
- FREN 336 Cultural Panorama of the Francophone World (3)
- FYSE 125 First Year Seminar in Latin American and Caribbean Studies - see FYSE 1XX First-Year Seminar (3)
- HISP 251 Topics in Latin American and/or Latinx Studies (3)
- HISP 252 Special Topics in Hispanic Studies (3) *
- HIST 261 Special Topics: Modern Asia, Africa, or Latin America (3) *
- HIST 262 Colonial Latin America (3)
- HIST 263 Latin America since Independence (3)
- HIST 361 Special Topics in Modern Asia, Africa, or Latin America (3) *
- HIST 366 Comparative Slavery in the Americas (3)
- HONS 381 Interdisciplinary Special Topics in the Humanities (3-4) *
- LACS 103 Introduction to Contemporary Cuba (3)
- LACS 104 Introduction to Contemporary Chile (3)
- LACS 105 Introduction to Contemporary Brazil (3)
- LACS 106 Introduction to Contemporary Argentina (3)
- LACS 200 Special Topics in Latin American and Caribbean Studies (3)
- LACS 300 Special Topics in Latin American and Caribbean Studies (3)
- LACS 310 Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Latin America and the Caribbean (3)
- LACS 320 Human Rights and Social Movements in Latin America and the Caribbean (3)
- LACS 330 Colonial and Postcolonial Studies: Latin America and the Caribbean (3)
- LACS 332 Latin American Politics and Society in Film (3)
- LACS 340 Afro-Caribbean and Afro-Latin Studies (3)
- LACS 350 Globalization and Mass Media in Latin America and the Caribbean (3)
- LACS 360 Latina/o Identities: Constructions, Contestations, and Expressions (3)
- LACS 400 Independent Study in Latin American and Caribbean Studies (3)
- LING 260 Indigenous Languages of the Americas (3)
- LING 290 Special Topics in Linguistics (3) *
- LTFR 250 Francophone Literature in Translation (3)
- LTPO 150 Portuguese Literature in (English) Translation (3)
- LTPO 250 Portuguese Literature in (English) Translation: A Foreign Literature (3)
- LTPO 270 Studies in Brazilian Film (3)
- LTPO 280 Studies in Brazilian Civilization and Culture Through Literature (3)
- LTPO 350 Portuguese Literature in (English) Translation: a Foreign Author (3)
- LTPO 450 Portuguese Literature in (English) Translation: Comparative Literature (3)
- LTSP 252 Society, History and Culture in Spanish American Literature (3)
- MUSC 222 Special Topics for Non-Majors (3) *
- MUSC 234 Music in Latin America (3)
- POLI 245 Cuban Revolution (3)
- POLI 268 Model Organization of American States (3)
- POLI 340 Politics of Latin America (3)
- POLI 347 International Development: Theories and Practices (3)
- POLI 351 Politics of Contemporary Brazil (3)
- PORT 291 Portuguese through Culture for Spanish Speakers (3)
- PORT 390 Special Topics in Portuguese (3) *
- SPAN 312 Spanish as a Heritage Language (3)
- SPAN 315 Special Assignment Abroad (3)
- SPAN 328 Spanish Language Study Abroad (3)
- SPAN 332 Topics in Spanish for Health through Culture (3) *
- SPAN 333 Topics in Hispanic Cultures (3) *
- SPAN 366 Select Readings in Spanish America (3)
- SPAN 400 Service Learning (1-3) *
- SPAN 401 Internship (1-4) *
- SPAN 412 Spanish as a Heritage Language II (3)
- SPAN 447 Spanish Dialectology (3)
- SPAN 490 Seminar: Special Topics in Hispanic Literature (3) *
- SPAN 491 Special Topics in Language Studies (3) *
- SPAN 492 Seminar in Hispanic Studies (3) *
- SPAN 494 Seminar in Spanish American Literature (3)
Notes:
- Departmental Special Topics, Tutorials, Independent Studies, and Internships as appropriate.
- Students are encouraged to fulfill their language requirement in Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, or French. Students are encouraged to spend one summer or semester in a study abroad program in Latin America or the Caribbean.
- * These courses must have at least 1/3 content in Latin America and the Caribbean to count toward the minor. Permission of the program director must be granted for these courses to count toward the minor.
- No more than 9 of the required credit hours may be in any one discipline (excluding LACS).
- No more than 9 credit hours from LACS 310 may be applied towards the program requirements.
- No more than 9 credit hours from LACS 320 may be applied towards the program requirements.
- No more than 9 credit hours from LACS 330 may be applied towards the program requirements.
- No more than 9 credit hours from LACS 340 may be applied towards the program requirements.
- No more than 9 credit hours from LACS 350 may be applied towards the program requirements.
- No more than 9 credit hours from LACS 360 may be applied towards the program requirements.
- No more than 4 credit hours from LACS 401 may be applied towards the program requirements.
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