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Latin American Studies, Minor


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The interdisciplinary Latin American Studies Minor is designed for students who wish to augment their major with knowledge of the history, cultures, politics, economics, societies and ecology of the Latin American region - comprised of Mexico, Central America, South America and the Spanish speaking and French speaking Caribbean. This minor requires proficiency in either Spanish or Portuguese and at least 16 semester units or the equivalent in interdisciplinary learning experiences approved by one of the faculty advisors.

The minor in Latin American Studies will complement most of the major programs at CSUMB. A minor in Latin American Studies can also help prepare you for the teaching profession, whether in Spanish, history, or social studies. It is recommended for you if you plan to travel, work or study anywhere in the Latin American region. Students who pursue this minor are encouraged to study and/or travel in Latin America before they graduate.

Required Courses


Please note: Twelve of the units taken to complete a minor (6 of which are upper division) may not be used in fulfillment of other minors, concentrations, or major requirements.

Learning Outcomes


  1. Describe and critique the main historical processes, cultural values, social structures that characterize contemporary Latin American societies, including contemporary forms of racial, ethnic, gender, and social inequality.
  2. Read and converse about Latin American affairs with proficiency in Spanish and/or Portugese, and discuss with appreciation Latin American literature.
  3. Describe and critique the complex historical, social, political, and economic conditions that have shaped the contemporary societies of Latin America, and the relationship between these societies and the United States as well as other parts of the world.
  4. Collect, analyze, and evaluate information about Latin America using a variety of information resources and methodologies (e.g., historical, sociological, economic, political, and literary).

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