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Dec 07, 2025
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2024-2025 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Latin American and Latino Studies Minor
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This interdisciplinary minor provides students with a broad and systematic exploration of the peoples, languages, cultures, and sociopolitical dynamics of Latin America as an important world region, with added emphasis on the important increasing ties that link the region to North America and beyond. With nearly 600 million people and emerging powers such as Brazil and Mexico, Latin America is a vitally important world region. To foster appreciation of Latin America’s historical diversity and growing influence, the LALS minor blends traditional classroom study with experiential and community-based learning, including study abroad opportunities. With the broad foundational study in the region’s cultures, arts, and politics, students in the LALS minor will learn how to critically evaluate and participate in the evolving relationships between the United States and Latin America. (15 hours of credits)
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Language Requirement:
Students must demonstrate a proficiency in Spanish or Portuguese with successful completion of one 300-level Spanish (SPN) or Portuguese (POR) course, or placement by examination. Note:
Students must meet all the prerequisites for the courses listed below unless waived by the instructor. Select Three (3) Electives from the Following Courses:
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