Jeana Paul-Ureña, Coordinator
Vera Dugas Liberal Arts North, 233
(936) 468-2260
Fax: (936) 468- 2033
jpaulurena@sfasu.edu
www.sfasu.edu/latinam
Advisory Committee
Neill Armstrong (Secondary Ed. and Educational Leadership), Wilma Cordova (Social Work), Carlos Cuadra (Modern Languages), Piero Fenci (Art), Charles Jones (Art), Elizabeth Rhodes, (Dance), Jeana Paul-Ureña (Modern Languages)
Areas of Study & Degrees
Minor in Latin American Studies
Objectives
The minor in Latin American Studies allows students to become acquainted with Latin America through a variety of disciplines. This unique view will enable them to understand how the countries in this region have both strong similarities and striking differences. SFA’s Program in Latin American Studies combines several academic disciplines including Art, Dance, Geography, History, Literature, Modern Languages, and Political Science. By combining complementary approaches to important issues, LAS provides students with the skills necessary to approach Latin American topics from the broadest possible perspective and comprehend today’s complex issues.
Definition of Minor
In order to fulfill the requirements for Latin American Studies minor, students are required to complete all of the following:
Course Descriptions
LAS 300. |
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Introduction to Latin American Studies – Team-taught course representing a variety of disciplines which prepares students for the minor by acquainting them with the broad view – countries and regions; people, traditions, and cultures; major events and movements; important political and cultural figures; and significant and representative cultural products such as literature, music, and dance. May be repeated once for credit with a different topic or when offered as a study abroad course. (Maximum six credit hours). |
LAS 450. |
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Latin American Studies – Independent study on selected topic, including study abroad opportunities, relevant to student’s major field of interest. Interdisciplinary research integrates at least three areas of study about Latin America. Research paper required. |
In addition to LAS 300 and 450, students who choose the Latin American minor must select 12 hours from the following courses in a minimum of three disciplines. Other courses may be substituted with the approval of the director.
| Anthropology | |||
| ANT 493 | Special Studies of Latin America | ||
| Art | |||
| ART 488 | Mexican Art | ||
| Dance | |||
| DAN 200 | Latin American Dance | ||
| English | |||
| ENG 372 | Latin American Literature | ||
| ENG 306* | Periods in World Literature | ||
| ENG 405* | Topics in Comparative World Literature | ||
| ENG 370* | Ethnic Studies | ||
| Geography | |||
| GEO 375* | Topics in Geography | ||
| GEO 450* | Area Studies | ||
| History | |||
| HIS 313* | Topics in World History | ||
| HIS 331 | History of Latin America, ancient to 1830 | ||
| HIS 332 | History of Latin America, 1830 to present | ||
| HIS 333 | History of Mexico | ||
| HIS 416 | Studies in Latin American History | ||
| Political Science | |||
| PSC 304A | Major Foreign Governments (Latin America) | ||
| Spanish | |||
| SPA 320 | |||
| SPA 409 | |||
| SPA 350 | Study Abroad in Latin America | ||
| SPA 304 | Introduction to Hispanic Literature | ||
| SPA 330 | Studies in Hispanic American Culture I | ||
| SPA 331 | Studies in Hispanic American Culture II | ||
| SPA 433 | Special Studies in the Spanish Language | ||
| SPA 435 | Studies in Latin America | ||
*Topics courses only apply when they focus on Latin America