Latin American Studies

Faculty Advisor: Aurea Toxqui (history)

The Latin American studies minor, which is open to all students, helps you understand the cultural, economic, religious and social forces that have shaped Latin Americans’ experiences. With cross-cultural knowledge, you’re equipped to understand and effectively work with people from different cultural backgrounds. You study abroad in the region for a semester as part of the minor requirements.

Minor In Latin American Studies

Curriculum and Requirements

This minor requires 18 semester hours, 6 hours of which must be completed in an approved study abroad program. Students must complete WLS 202 or the equivalent. It is recommended that this language requirement must be fulfilled before the study abroad experience. No WLS 100 or 200-level courses may be used to satisfy the 18 semester hours required for this minor.

The course work completed in residence at Bradley must include 9 hours of required coursework in Latin American history and Spanish as foreign language. At least one of these courses must be completed at Bradley prior to study abroad. Students must also complete 3 hours of elective courses. A grade point average of at least 2.0 is required for course taken for the minor.

In order to guarantee a successful study abroad experience in Latin America, students must have their Latin American Studies program (Bradley and study abroad courses) approved by the director of the program. The study abroad portion of the requirement must be taken at a Bradley-approved site in Latin America. Such coursework can be taken in Spanish or English.

  • Required Courses (9 hrs)

    • HIS 205 Non-Western Civilization: Latin America
    • WLS 322 Latin America Civilization and Culture
    • HIS 332 Modern Latin American History or HIS 335 Modern Mexico
  • Elective Courses (3 hrs)

    • ECO 351 Economic Development
    • HIS 334 Non-Western History: Social
    • HIS 405 Independent Reading in History
    • HIS 406 Individual Study in History
    • HIS 452 Area Studies Research Seminar
    • IB 400 Topics in International Business
    • IS 275 Political Economy of the Developing World
    • IS 322 Latin America in the International System
    • IS 323 Problems in Latin American Development
    • IS 475 Contemporary Issues in International Studies
    • IS 490 Directed Study and Travel Abroad
    • IS 499 Research in International Relations
    • WLS 316 Topics in Hispanic Language and Literature
    • WLS 342 Survey of Hispanic-American Literature I
    • WLS 343 Survey of Hispanic American Literature II
    • WLS 490 Topics in Hispanic Language or Literature
    • WLS 492 Practicum in Spanish
    • WLS 495 Independent Study

This is the official catalog for the 2022-2023 academic year. This catalog serves as a contract between a student and Bradley University. Should changes in a program of study become necessary prior to the next academic year every effort will be made to keep students advised of any such changes via the Dean of the College or Chair of the Department concerned, the Registrar's Office, u.Achieve degree audit system, and the Schedule of Classes. It is the responsibility of each student to be aware of the current program and graduation requirements for particular degree programs.