Academic Catalog 2024-2025
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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Director: R. Samet (Anthropology)
Faculty: Professors W. Garcia (Modern Languages), T. Olsen (Music), G. Seri (Political Science); Associate Professors L. Cox (Visual Arts), R. Samet (Anthropology); Assistant Professors M. Mayna-Medrano (Modern Languages), E. McGrath (History), S. Yi (Modern Languages); Senior Lecturer M. Osuna (Modern Languages); Francophone Studies faculty: Professor C. Batson, C. Ndiaye; Associate Professors M. Chilcoat.
This program offers a major, an interdepartmental major, and a minor in the study of the history, culture, language, and politics of the countries of the Latin American and Caribbean region. In addition, students may focus their study on the Atlantic world, on the interaction between the Americas and Africa, and on the experiences of people of Latin American descent in the United States. Latin American and Caribbean Studies courses are a part of the Common Curriculum (CC), fulfilling literature/ civilization, diversity, and writing requirements.
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