2009-2010 University Catalog archived
Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS)
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Core Faculty:
Professor Barnett*, Mayock
Assistant Professors Botta , Carey ,
Dickovick , Eastwood , Lepage
The Program in Latin American and Caribbean Studies is an interdisciplinary program that allows students to explore the concepts of civilization, culture, and society as applied to the region of Latin America and the Caribbean. The program’s curriculum draws from a variety of disciplines—including history, literature, economics, politics, and sociology—in an effort to explore the ways the region has been shaped by the meeting of Amerindian, African, and European peoples. The program aims to teach students about the commonalities and diversity within the region. Students will consider how these factors complement or differ from North American society.
Students who complete the minor can gain the background necessary for careers in teaching, bilingual education, social work, government or international organizations, business, journalism, and specialized nonprofit organizations, and/or for graduate work in Latin American Studies and related disciplines.
*Head of the Program in Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Courses relevant to the Program in Latin American and Caribbean Studies are as follows:
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- ARTH 272: Modern Arts of Latin America
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- SOC 334 (HIST 334): Nationalism in Latin America
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The following courses may also meet program requirements, when the topic is appropriate:
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- ECON 289 - Supervised Study Abroad
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Interdisciplinary Minor
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