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May 24, 2025
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Fall 2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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Director: Lori Flores
Administrative Assistant: José Manuel Baeza-Zúñiga
The minor in Latin American and Caribbean Studies allows students to pursue an interdisciplinary course of study that provides a broad overview of Latin America and the Caribbean. Students are introduced to the principal historical, social, and cultural themes in the region, and through their electives, they are also able to develop more detailed knowledge of specific subjects in the region, such as the history of a particular country or the literature of a particular period.
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Minor Requirements
All courses offered for the minor must be passed with a letter grade of C or higher. Completion of the minor requires 18 credits. Notes:
- Relevant special topics given in any department are acceptable for the minor with the approval of the director.
- An expanded list of acceptable courses for groups A and B is available in the program office.
Group A: Literature and Culture
The following topics courses may also be used when the topic is appropriate:
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