This interdisciplinary minor focuses on the regions and peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as Latino/Latinx communities in the United States. The minor is offered jointly by the Schools of History and Sociology; Literature, Media, and Communication; Modern Languages and the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs. Through the interdisciplinary study of history, politics, economics, literature, media, and languages of these regions and populations, students engage in comparative studies of societies, values, and local/global issues.
This minor is designed for undergraduates who will enter a wide range of careers that can lead directly or indirectly to interactions with social organizations, businesses, and governments of Latin America and the Caribbean or with Latino/LatinX communities and related institutions in the U.S., especially in terms of the critical technological, social, and policy decisions that all those communities face today.
The minor is open to students of Spanish and Portuguese as well as native and heritage speakers of these languages.
Students wishing to pursue this minor should declare the minor by filling out the minor change form with the Student Advisor in Modern Languages.
Minor Program of Study & Guidelines
Modern Language Minor Information
