To check courses being offered any given semester, view the course schedule. - HS379 Latin America and the United States since Independence
- HS383 The Cross and the Sword: Christianity and the Making of Colonial Latin America
- HS384 Modern Latin America
- HS386 Soldiers and Guerillas in Modern Latin America
- HS446 Modern Latin American Cities and Immigration
- HS485 Seminar: Comparative Slavery in the Americas
- HS487 Seminar: Comparative Revolutions in Latin America
- HS440 Special Topics in Latin American and Latino Studies
- ML205/FR205 Living and Working in Guadeloupe Today
- ML320 Liberation Theology from its Origins
- ML340 Xicanismos: An Introduction to Chicano/a Culture
- ML351 U.S. Latino/a Film and Literature
- ML363 Voices across America: A Symphony of Thought
- ML375 Women and Men in Twentieth-Century Latin American Literature
- ML392 The Early Latino Experience in the United States
- ML440 Special Topics in Latin American and Latino Studies
- PS303 Latin American Politics
- PS461 Seminar: Trouble Spots: Central America
- SN302 The Culture and Civilization of Latin America
- SN304 Contemporary Central America
- SN306 Contemporary Mexico and Argentina
- SN345 Hispanic Caribbean Literature
- SN346 Violence and Culture: Colombia in the 20th Century
- SN351 Literature and Identity Politics in Peru
- SN354 Contemporary Latin American Literature
- SN360 Latin American Short Story
- SN365 Latin American Essay
- SN370 Nineteenth-Century Latin American Novel
- SN375 Women and Men in Twentieth-Century Latin American Literature
- SN380 Modernismo
- SN390 Chronicles of Conquest, Resistance and Transculturation
The following electives may be counted toward the minor if final paper or project is geared toward Latin America or U.S. Latinos (paper will become part of portfolio). Latin America is understood historically as those nations/provinces that speak a language which evolved from Latin: Spanish, Portuguese and French. Courses on the Caribbean in comparative context are added to this understanding. The minor advisor or program director must approve these courses and it is the student's responsibility to make sure the final project deals with Latin America.
- CM385 - Special Topics in Communication: Global Public Relations
- EC440 International Financial Economics
- EC348 Development Economics
- FR304 Culture and Civilization IV: Introduction to Francophone Cultures
- HS382 Jesuits and Empire from the Society’s Beginnings to its Suppression
- IB282 International Business
- IB415 International Management
- IB470.Z1 - Special Topics: South American International Field Study
- IB499 International Business Internship (if placed with a Latin American company, or a US company operating in Latin America)
- MU306D World Music: Common Ground, Separate Ground
- PS351 Third World Politics
- PS370 Theories of International Relations
- SC210 Introduction to Gender Studies
- SC310 Sociology of Migration in the United States
- SN201 Spanish Composition and Conversation
- SN203 Introduction to Reading Literature
- SN205 Spanish for Business
- SN303 Hispanic Film
- SN320 Introduction to Spanish Linguistics
- SN325 - Spanish Applied Linguistics
- SN350 Short Hispanic Fiction
- SP303D - Sociolinguistics
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