Academics
Latin American Studies is a multi-disciplinary program involving more than a dozen full-time faculty from various University departments.
The Minor in Latin American Studies
Students may earn an interdisciplinary minor in Latin American Studies by completing a total of six approved courses (18 credits or more) drawn from at least three different academic departments. This list is subject to change, based on course offerings in a given year from the various departments participating in the program. In addition to the six courses the minor also requires proficiency in either Spanish or Portuguese, equivalent to three years of college-level language study.
A student seeking to earn a minor in Latin American Studies must submit a proposed plan of study to the Director of the program,听listing the courses听they will take to fulfill the requirements. All programs of study must be approved by the Director, who will advise the student on the selection of appropriate introductory and capstone courses, as well as opportunities for studying in Latin America.
Students seeking to earn a minor in Latin American Studies must submit a proposed plan of study to the Director no later than the second semester of their sophomore year. This allows students in the minor to take advantage of the special events to which they are invited, as well as to appropriately plan their courses of study both at Boston College and/or abroad.
- Introduction to Caribbean Writers听(AADS 2199) with听Rhonda Federick
- Political Communication: Latin America's Public Sphere 听(COMM 2237) with听Ernesto Livon-Grosman
- The Latin American Documentary (COMM 4437) with Ernesto Livon-Grosman听
- Participatory Action Research: Gender, Race, Power (APSY 8912) with听Brinton Lykes听
- The Colonial Imagination: History and Identity in Latin America (SPAN 6614) with听Sarah Beckjord听
- Literature of the Hispanic Caribbean (SPAN 6660) with听Sarah Beckjord听
- Literature of the Fantastic in Latin America (SPAN 6674) with听Sarah Beckjord听
- Early Spanish American Women Writers (SPAN 6678) with听Sarah Beckjord听
- History and Identity in Spanish America (SPAN 6614) with听Sarah Beckjord听
- Writing and Memory in the Andean World (SPAN 6655) with听Sarah Beckjord听
- Latin American Short Story (SPAN 6628) with听Sarah Beckjord听
- Borderlines: Immigration and Borderlines (SPAN 6636) with听Elizabeth Rhodes听
- Spanish Short Story Since Clarin (SPAN 6647) with听Irene Mizrahi听
- Hispanic Nobel Prize Winners in Literature听(SPAN 6652) with听Irene Mizrahi听
- The Poetic Generation of 1927 (SPAN 6667) with听Irene Mizrahi听
- Modern and Post Modern听(SPAN 6689) with听Irene Mizrahi听
- Travelers in Latin America (HIST 4370) with听Sylvia Sellers-Garcia听
- Colonial Latin America听(HIST 2301) with听Sylvia Sellers-Garcia听
- Latin America in the World I (HIST 1063) with听Sylvia Sellers-Garcia听
- Inquisition in Spain and Spanish America听(HIST 4371) with听Sylvia Sellers-Garcia
- Latin America in the World II (Spring Semester)听(HIST 1064) with Genevieve Dempsey听
- Modern Latin America听(HIST 2302) with听Maria Picone听
- Borders and Frontiers in Modern Latin America听(HIST 4302) with听Maria Picone听
- Resisting and Rebelling I听(HIST183201) with听Sylvia Garcia-Sellers听
- Mexico between Fact and Fiction听(HIST437301) with听Sylvia Garcia-Sellers听
- Spanish American Philosophy听(PHIL 4423) with听Gary Gutler听
- Latin American Politics听(POLI 4100) with听Jennie Purnell听
- Understanding Latinos: Cultural Productions听(SPAN662401) with听Humberto Delgado Vel谩zquez听
- Faith & Conflict: Religion & Social Change in Latin America听(SOCY 3342) with听Gustavo Morello听
- Introduction to Latin American Societies听(SOCY1036) with听Gustavo Morello听
Graduate Study
A formal agreement was established in 2002 between the Latin American Studies Program at Boston College and the Center for Latin American Studies at Georgetown University. 热点爆料入口 students who demonstrate excellence in Latin American Studies at the undergraduate level may pursue an accelerated course of study for the Master's degree in Latin American Studies at Georgetown.