Undergraduate Students


Undergraduate students have the opportunity to develop their studies in Latin American and the Caribbean in either a Concentration or a Minor.

The Interdepartmental Concentration Program (Major) in Latin American and Caribbean Studies is designed to provide students with a rigorous, multi-disciplinary approach to the study of Latin America and the Caribbean. A broad base of knowledge is established by the requirement of a core of upper-level work in languages, the social sciences, and the humanities. Analytical depth is demonstrated through the completion of a senior thesis under appropriate faculty supervision.  For more information, please see our Concentration page.

 

The Latin American and Caribbean Studies Academic Minor is designed to give you a multidisciplinary approach to the study of the vibrant and growing countries of the Americas, from Mexico and the Caribbean to Chile and Argentina, and to certify that you have received a solid education in the study of the area from one of the nation's premier research institutions. For more information, please see our Minor page.

 

Concentration (Major) Requirements (PDF)

Minor Requirements (PDF)

Courses Winter 2010 (PDF)

Honors Thesis Guidelines

Quechua Program

Study Abroad

Fellowships & Grants
LACS Partners

FAQ's (PDF)