Latin American and Caribbean Studies is an interdisciplinary minor specializing in the histories, cultures, and social structures of the region. The minor consists of 15 credits.
- Up to six credits may be counted from intermediate (200-level or above) courses in one or more of the languages of the region.
- The following courses can be taken to meet the requirement:
- LAS-224/ART-224 Mexico: Art & Architecture
- LAS-225/ANT-225 Contemporary Puerto Rican Culture and Society
- LAS-240/ANT-240 Latinos in the United States
- LAS-255/HIS-255 Introduction to Latin American History
- LAS-318/SPA-318 Latin American Civilization
- LAS-319/SPA-319 Hispanic Culture through Film
- LAS-320/SPA-320 Spanish Literature I
- LAS-321/SPA-321 Spanish Literature II
- LAS-323/SPA-323 Readings in Latin American Literature
- LAS-328/PSC-328 Latin American Politics
- LAS-342/HIS-342 Modern Latin America
- LAS-345/HIS-345 History of Mexico
- LAS-346/HIS-346 Central America
- LAS-347/HIS-347 History of Brazil
- Other Latin America-related courses from Eastern or other universities with the consent of the coordinator.
- Independent studies courses that focus on a Latin America-related issue.