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The undergraduate program provides a solid foundation in language skills and area competence that can be valuable in business, public service or further professional training.
The major in Latin American Studies consists of a minimum of 36 hours, including the required courses outlined in A, B, C, D and E, and F below. Students will work closely with the Associate Director in planning their program of study and must receive approval for all course work in fulfillment of the major.
A. Languages of Latin America (maximum of 12 hours counted toward the major): Students are required to achieve proficiency in two Latin American languages. There are seven options for fulfilling the language requirement:
B. Core Courses (15 hours): Students will select 15 hours of Latin American content courses from one of the following three areas:
C. Electives (minimum of 9 hours) with Latin American content as needed to complete 36 hours.
D. Of the courses completed for the Latin American Studies major, at least 18 hours must be at the 300 level or higher.
E. Courses for the core and elective requirements must be from at least three different disciplines.
F. At least half of the required credit hours for the major must be taken in residence on the main campus at UNM. The Associate Director may approve substitutions on a case-by-case basis.
Participants in the Latin American Studies undergraduate major may earn a Concentration in Brazilian Studies by completing the Portuguese language track requirement and five of the following courses: History 376, History 377, Portuguese 200, Portuguese 335, Philosophy 388, Portuguese 414 or 415. The Associate Director may approve the substitution of other courses with substantial Brazil content.
The minor in Latin American Studies consists of a minimum of 24 credit hours including 6 hours of Spanish 301 and 302 or Portuguese 311 and 312; 12 credit hours in one of the core areas listed above; and 6 credit hours of elective courses.
AFST 386, 388; ANTH 324, 332, 333, 339, 343, 344, 345, 366, 371, 376, 384, 387; ARTH 343, 411, 412, 450, 488, 489, 490, 493, 494; BIOL 461L; ECON 321, 421, 423, 424, 429; HIST 181, 182, 300, 363, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 389, 390, 463, 464, 465, 468, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 476; LING 401 (Quichua or Quiche Maya), 402 (Quichua or Quiche Maya); LTAM 400; MA 310, 410; PHIL 388, 389, 390; POLS 321, 322, 345, 346, 355, 356, 441, 442, 455; PORT 275, 276, 311, 312, 335, 414, 415, 416, 417, 421, 457, 458, 461; RELG 387, 388, 389, 390, 422; SOC 221, 350, 390, 420, 422, 450, 461, 484; SPAN 301, 302, 307, 350, 351, 352, 430, 431, 432, 433, 435, 438, 439; WMST 331, 418, 472. Other courses of Latin American content (such as topics courses) may be approved as electives upon petition to the Associate Director.
Students seeking honors in Latin American Studies should consult with the Associate Director and submit a formal letter of application during their junior year. Honors candidates must register for 6 hours of Latin American Studies 497 and 499 and complete a Senior Honors Thesis which will be orally defended.
Latin American Studies is an interdisciplinary program. In addition to the courses listed below, Latin American content courses can be found under the following departmental headings: Anderson Schools of Management (International Management), Anthropology, Art History, Community and Regional Planning, Economics, History, Law, Philosophy, Political Science, Portuguese, Religious Studies, Sociology, and Spanish.
LTAM 400. Topics in Latin American Studies. (3, no limit Δ)
LTAM 497. Independent Studies. (1-3, repeatable to a maximum of 3 times Δ)
LTAM 499. Senior Honors Thesis. (3)
LTAM 500. Topics in Latin American Studies. (3, no limit Δ)
LTAM 504. Seminar in Latin American Studies. (3, no limit Δ)
LTAM 551. Master’s Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 12 Δ)
LTAM 578. Latin American Development and Planning. (3)
LTAM 599. Master’s Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)
LTAM 699. Latin American Studies Dissertation. (3-12, no limit Δ)
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