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Nov 24, 2024
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2014-2015 Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Latin American Studies Minor
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The program attempts to develop a thorough and sympathetic understanding of the vast region south of our border. The Iberian culture and languages in Latin America were modified and changed dramatically by the impact of geography, the indigenous population and civilizations, and by the forced African migration. Thus was created a region of vast diversity whose varied population absorbed the religion, culture, and language of Iberia and gave it an American habitat. North Americans know little about this area. This interdisciplinary minor hopes to correct this deficiency by making knowledge of Latin America and its people available to interested students.
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Minor requirements include:
- Full-time, degree-candidate student status at Saint Anselm College.
- Formal registration with the program director, ordinarily no later than the first semester of the junior year of studies.
- A minimum cumulative grade point average of “C+” at the time of registration and successful completion of SP200 (Spanish Semester III) or its equivalent.
- Five courses in Latin American studies in no fewer than three disciplines.
- One course in Latin American History and one course in Latin American Literature are required.
- No more than two courses in any one discipline will be allowed with no grade under “C” acceptable.
- An average of “C+” must be maintained in these courses.
- At least three of the five courses must be taken at Saint Anselm College.
- Courses which may be taken for the interdisciplinary minor in Latin American Studies include Colonial Latin American History, Modern Latin American History, Introduction to Spanish-American Literature, Introduction to Latin American Culture and Civilization, Colonial through 19th Century Spanish-American Literature, Modern Spanish-American Literature, Contemporary Spanish-American Literature, Hispanic Short Story, Problems in Spanish and Spanish-American Culture and Civilization, Advanced Spanish Conversation, Survey of Latin American Art, Reading Seminar in Latin American History, Latin American Politics, Comparative Democratization, Latin American Geography, Liberation Theology, and a study trip to Latin America which includes an independent study paper.
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