With cultures rich and diverse and histories colorful and complex, an interdisciplinary approach to Latin America and the Caribbean is a stimulating course of study for the internationally driven and society-minded student. Explore the sociology, history, literature, political science, geography, economics and gender studies of these countries and consider a variety of perspectives employing diverse analytical tools.
An integrated academic program featuring three core components: a student-designed curriculum, experiential learning and a research-oriented, intellectual commons. Additional components include the opportunity to study abroad to study first-hand the diversity of the regions’ history and human experience.
SAMPLE COURSES
- Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies
- Colonial Latin America
- Caribbean Cultures
- Economics of Income Differences
- African Diaspora Cultures
CAREER OPTIONS
- Graduate Programs
- International Business
- Foreign Affairs
- Bilingual Education
- Journalism
- Social Work
Take your discovery south.