Students
interested in the Latin American and Latino studies minor must take a minimum of six courses (18 credits)
and complete a core of three courses (9 credits) consisting of:
50:590:210 Introduction to Latin American Studies (3)
50:940:121 Intermediate Spanish I (offered every fall) (3), and
either 50:516:211 or 212 Latin American History I or II (3,3)
The remaining three courses will be selected from the following list:
Anthropology (070)
341 Peoples and Cultures of Latin America (3)
Art History (082)
329 Pre-Columbian and Meso-American Art (3)
485 Latin American Art and Culture (3)
History (512)
211 Latin American History I (3)
212 Latin American History II (3)
Political Science (790)
211 Introduction to International Politics (3)
311 Government and Politics of Latin America (3)
328 Comparative Politics of Developing Nations (3)
338 Government and Business in the International System (3)
364 Politics of Minority Groups (3)
425 Modernization in the Third World (3)
469 Rich Nations/Poor Nations (3)
Psychology (830)
203 The Psychology of Minority Groups (3)
Sociology (920)
316 Race and Ethnicity (3)
370 Globalization and Social Change (3)
Spanish (940)
122 Intermediate Spanish II (4)
151 Civilization of Spanish Peoples (3)
203 Spanish Composition and Conversation (3)
208 Spanish-American Culture and Civilization (3)
225 Spanish for Business (3)
226 Spanish for the Legal Professions (3)
227 Spanish for the Health Professions (3)
301 Introduction to Spanish-American Literature (3)
Any class on Latin America
at 300 or 400 level
School of Business (52)
620:369 The Management of Multinational Business (3)
630:371 International Marketing (3)
Other relevant courses with advance approval of the program director.