Latino and Caribbean studies majors will:- be familiar with several of the disciplines that comprise
the field of Latino and/or Caribbean studies, including but not limited to:
anthropology, art history, cinema studies, education, geography, history,
literature, media studies, music, philosophy, political science, sociology, and
women's and gender studies;
- develop critical thinking skills and the ability to speak
and write clearly and analytically;
- employ different research methodologies and
interdisciplinary approaches in the humanities and/or social sciences,
demonstrating proficiency in one or more of the following areas: historical,
political, sociological, anthropological, environmental, philosophical,
literary, visual, cinematic, musical, and/or performative analysis;
- develop multi- and intercultural competence and sensitivity
to issues particular to Latino and/or Caribbean experience(s); and
- conduct individual research to formulate rigorous and
convincing arguments in the field of Latino and/or Caribbean studies; honors
students will perform and present original research.
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