Latin American Studies
The Latin American studies minor provides the student the opportunity to develop a general knowledge of Latin America through an interdisciplinary approach in the areas of modern languages, anthropology, history, sociology, and political science. Because the Latin American Studies Program is interdisciplinary, students can expect to have their program of studies tailored to their individual needs. The minor is administered through the Global Studies program.
Minor
For a listing of course descriptions and degree requirements, please see the course catalog.
Minor
Faculty
Alison Caplan, Ph.D. (Foreign Language Studies)
Roger B. Carmosino, Ph.D. (Foreign Language Studies)
Paola Cesarini, Ph.D. (Political Science)
Carmen A. Rolon, Ph.D. (Secondary Education)
Sister Leslie Ellen Straub, O.P., Ph.D. (Sociology)
Location: Feinstein 402
Phone: 401-865-1207
Fax: 401-865-1206