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Dec 30, 2024
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2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Latin American and Caribbean Studies Minor
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Program Director: Dr. Cathy Marie Ouellette, Associate Professor of History
The Latin American and Caribbean Studies minor is an interdisciplinary study of the history, literature, cultures, and language(s) across this region. The principal goals are to foster a comprehensive understanding of the human experience, an appreciation of the complex past and contemporary issues, and encourage proficiency through the study of language and literature on campus and abroad.
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Minor Requirements
Students choose six courses taken across the divisions, with no more than two courses from any single department or major. Courses may also be selected from approved special topic courses, cluster courses, courses taken at LVAIC institutions, or study abroad.
One required core course selected from the following three options:
Languages & Literature: At least one course from the following list required:
At least two electives from the following list required:
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