Latin American and Caribbean Studies Minor
Coordinator: Associate Professor Hendrickson (Religious Studies)
Requirements
The minor consists of a minimum of six courses:
Course are selected in consultation with the program coordinator and must include and upper level elective, independent study, internship, or thesis and be directed by a faculty member affiliated with the minor.
Students are asked to demonstrate proficiency through the intermediate level in a language relevant to the study of Latin America and the Caribbean. Spanish is recommended.
Electives may be selected from:
A&S 208 | Mapping Identities: Race, Ethnicity, & Residential Segregation in 1920’s Easton, PA | |
EGRS 480 | Sustainable Solutions | |
GOVT 227 | Latin American Political History from the Conquest to the Present | |
HIST 245 | Latin America: The Colonial Period | |
HIST 246 | Latin America: The National Period | |
HIST 345 | Colloquium: Histories of Argentina (and its Neighbors) | |
SPAN 304 | Texts and Contexts: Latin America (pre-1900) | |
SPAN 314 | Texts and Contexts: Latin America (post-1900) | |
SPAN 317 | Visual Cultures of US Latinx | |
SPAN 318 | Survey of Spanish American Literature II | |
SPAN 370 | Seminar on Translation | |
SPAN 421 | Seminar in the Literature and Culture of the New World | |
SPAN 428 | Seminar in Modern Spanish American Literature and Culture | |
SPAN 435 | Research Seminar in Hispanic Literature and Civilization | |