Latin American Studies Concentration

About the Latin American Studies Concentration

A concentration in Latin American studies provides an opportunity for students to broaden their understanding of the Core Curriculum’s themes and questions through study of Latin American peoples, literatures, and histories. Latin America’s position as a site of cultural encounter with distinct approaches to the Western and Catholic traditions allows the student to examine those traditions in a new context. Topics covered by this concentration include Catholic social teaching, social justice, economic development, cultural forms of expression, public health, Inter-American relations and immigration.

18 credit hours are required for the concentration. Each student must take either HIS 3363 or HIS 3364 (History of Latin America I or II) as a foundational course for the concentration. It is recommended that students take at least one course from Human Sciences and one from Modern Languages (Spanish). Per university policy, up to two courses in the concentration may double-count toward the student’s major, as appropriate.

The following list includes courses that can be taken for the concentration, yet other relevant courses may be offered that could count toward the concentration. As such, substitutions (including for the foundational course, if necessary) may be made in consultation with the director.

Requirements

History

HIS 3361History Of Mexico

3

HIS 3363History of Latin America I

3

HIS 3364

HIS 4357Special Studies

3

Human Sciences

HUSC 2301The World in the 21st Century

3

HUSC 3311The Arts in Contemporary Cultures

3

HUSC 3V50 - 3V54Special Topics

1-3

HUSC 3V51

HUSC 3V52

HUSC 3V53

HUSC 3V54

HUSC 3V57

Modern Languages

MSP 3318Spanish American Literary Tradition

3

MSP 3322Civilization Of Mexico

3

MSP 4313Golden Age Peninsular / Colonial Narrative

3

MSP 437120th Century Spanish American Novels

3

MSP 4372Spanish American Poetry: From Modernismo to the Present

3

MSP 4374Mexican Literature

3

Economics

ECON 4332

ECO 4335Economic Development

3

Theology

THE 3340Social Justice

3

THE 4343Social Teaching

3