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New Minor in Latin America & Caribbean Studies

Latin American & Caribbean Studies (LACS) takes an Interdisciplinary approach to studying a dynamic & diverse region

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The Minor: 4.0 credits from core courses and other courses in Political Science, Geography, History, Sociology & Anthropology, Law, Social Work, Economics, & the Departments of English and Spanish, International Affairs & Business

For more info:

Email: Jill Wigle, LACS Coordinator (2015-16)

Email: Adam Barrows, Director of Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies or visit the The Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies website.

Also visit the Program page.

LACS first graduate Lindsay Langstaff poses with the statue of Michael The Archangel at Basilica De Los Remedios.
LACS first graduate Lindsay Langstaff poses with the statue of Michael The Archangel at Basilica De Los Remedios.

To learn more about LACS, read a story about the minor’s first ever graduate PDF (Page 20 of FASSinate 2015)!