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Dec 04, 2024
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2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Latin American and Transatlantic Studies Minor
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Students will explore Latin America and related transatlantic connections through the lens of multiple disciplines. This approach will provide a basis for a more holistic understanding of Latin America and interactions across the Atlantic. Touching on issues such as structures of power, representation, appropriation and adaptation, syncretism, identity, gender, ecology, and religion, students will develop an increased awareness of Latin America and a more global perspective on cultural and biological differences. In this context, Latin America includes the diverse regions of Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean as well as Latinos in the United States. Fluency in French, Portuguese, or Spanish as well as experiential learning (study abroad in Latin America and related transatlantic connections) is encouraged.
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At least 18 hours distributed as follows:
One course in French, Portuguese or Spanish at or beyond the 200-level.
Additional courses from the following electives:
The courses must be chosen from at least three disciplines. Only one of the courses used for the Latin American and Transatlantic Studies minor may be used to satisfy major or other minor requirements. Appropriate courses may be substituted with prior approval from the program director. Note: students are responsible for completing required prerequisites.
Additional Information
University-wide minimum requirements for a minor: 1) one-half of the hours required for a minor must be completed in residence at UNC Asheville, to include at least 6 hours at the 300-400 level; 2) students must have a cumulative grade-point-average of at least 2.0 on minor courses taken at UNC Asheville.
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Return to: Interdisciplinary Studies Programs
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