Major Degree Type
Bachelor of Applied Science
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Music Education
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science in Education (non-certifiable)
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Bachelor of Social Work
Administration of the program
Latin America is a fascinating, vibrant region. It is home to some major economies, plentiful natural resources, a vast population and diverse cultures. It is a region of great significance to the United States with regard to economic exchange, immigration, national security and many other issues. The Latin American, Caribbean, and Hispanic Studies Minor seeks to enrich students’ knowledge of this important region. It emphasizes critical and interdisciplinary thinking about crucial issues facing the region and helps students develop proficiency in Spanish or Portuguese. Students who earn this minor will acquire skills useful for a variety of careers including, diplomacy, business, translation, health and educational services, and academia.
Permanent courses in the minor program must be approved by the faculty of the Latin American, Caribbean, and Hispanic Studies Committee.
Student can petition to apply to the minor any content-relevant course that has a substantive focus on Latin America, the Caribbean, or Hispanics in the United States, such as Education Abroad courses or individualized courses.