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Latin American Studies Concentration


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Latin American Studies

Chair(s):

Yvette Aparicio (Spanish)

 

In this concentration, students examine Latin American cultures and societies, with work in at least two disciplines: humanities and social sciences. Participation in a study program in Latin America is encouraged (see Off-Campus Study  ). A student choosing the senior research project will be expected to integrate the various components of his or her program in the analysis of a topic of special interest.

Concentration requirements: 24 credits as follows:


1. Gateway course: 4 credits


3. Elective courses - 8 credits chosen from:


a. Courses listed under number 2 above


c. Off-campus study


Up to 8 approved credits taken in LAS-designated off-campus programs: Argentina (CIEE-Buenos Aires), Chile (CIEE Santiago de Chile and Valparaiso; IES Santiago de Chile), Costa Rica (ICADS), Ecuador (IES-Quito; Minnesota Studies in International Development), or Mexico (Rutgers U-Mérida).

d. With the approval of the concentration, courses not included above that deal significantly with Latin America.


4. Research project - 4 credits


Students may choose one of the following two options for the fulfillment of this requirement:

a. Senior Research


Declaration of the intention to complete a senior research project will occur no later than the second semester of the third year. The project should integrate previous coursework in the concentration and should rely significantly on sources in Spanish if the topic pertains to a Spanish-speaking country. A proposal stating the research questions and describing a methodology must be submitted to and approved by the concentration in the fall semester of the fourth year. Fall semester enrollment is allowed if the proposal is approved in the second semester of the third year.

Additional Information

With the approval of the concentration and the course instructor, any other 300- or 400-level courses not included above that deal significantly with Latin America.

Declaration of the intention to choose this option should occur no later than the second semester of the junior year.

5. Other requirements:


  1. Language requirement: demonstrated proficiency in Spanish through the completion of at least one course at the 200 level or above OR the equivalent.
  2. No more than 12 credits in the same department may count toward the concentration.
  3. A course cannot fulfill more than one requirement within the concentration.

Latin American Studies Courses