Latin American Studies  {SF State Bulletin 2014 - 2015}

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Latin American Studies

 

College of Liberal & Creative Arts

Interim Dean: Daniel Bernardi

 

Latin American Studies Program

HSS 381
Phone: 415-405-3492

Director: Juanita Darling

 

Faculty

Professors: Almaguer, Barbosa, Bettleheim, Calderon, Carillo, Cordova, Cuellar, Johnson, Keith, McCaughan, Murguía, Oñate, Peard, Rivera

Associate Professors: Baron, Cortés-Rocca, Darling, Ferreira, Hennessy, Martinez, Millet, Mirabal, Quesada

Assistant Professors: Garcia-Moreno, Gordy, Jacobowitz, Jaimes-Guerrero, Rodriguez

Lecturers: Benitez, Davila, Gomez, Kury, Leahy, Pereira

 

Program

Minor in Latin American Studies

 


 

Program Scope

The minor in Latin American Studies is a multidisciplinary program designed to provide undergraduate students with an understanding of Latin American societies, including their history and literature, as well as economic and political developments. The minor emphasizes the hybrid nature of Latin American societies, their shared cultures and history, their influence on other parts of the world, and the region’s multi-layered relations with other countries. With a selection of courses drawn from disciplines or fields such as ethnic studies, the arts, the humanities, and the social sciences, students have flexibility to explore a wide range of subjects including ancient and modern civilizations, ethnic relations, the literary “boom” of the 1960s, doing business in present-day Latin America, and more. The minor will be useful to students planning careers in education, humanities and the arts, the Foreign Service, international organizations, overseas corporations and banking, as well as for those who simply desire a better understanding of Latin America. The multidisciplinary nature of the program also prepares students for further work in a number of academic fields at the graduate level.

 

The minor consists of a core curriculum of three courses (9-10 units) which deal with the region as a whole from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, plus 12 to 14 units of elective upper division course-work. Not more than 6 units can be taken on a CR/NC basis. Students planning to take courses other than those listed below must get prior approval from the program director. Students completing the Latin American Studies minor are encouraged to participate in the study-abroad programs at SF State. Courses taken in certified SF State study-abroad programs may be substituted for the minor’s requirements.

 

Minor in Latin American Studies

Latin American Studies, Minor — 21 - 24 units

Courses are 3 units unless otherwise indicated.

Core Courses (9 - 10 units)

Group A: Latin America in Historical Perspective
  • ANTH 501/ Latin America: The National Period
  • HIST 501/ Latin America: The National Period
  • LTNS 501 Latin America: The National Period

Choose one course from Group B and one from Group C

Group B: Social Perspectives and Politics
  • HIST 520 Central America and the Caribbean
  • HIST 535/ History of Women in Latin America
  • WGS 535/ History of Women in Latin America
  • LTNS 533 History of Women in Latin America
  • I R 322 Latin American Policy Analysis (4)
  • HIST 550 Social Change in Modern Latin America
  • SOC 645 Identities, Inequalities and Struggles in Latin America
Group C: Arts and Culture
  • HUM 455 Humanities of the Americas
  • SPAN 405 Culture and Civilization of Spanish America

Electives (12 - 14 units)

Select two courses from each group, with no more than 9 units from any one discipline. Core courses may not be used to meet this part of the required work.

Group I: Social Perspectives, Politics, and International Relations
  • ANTH 471 The Ancient Maya
  • HIST 500 Colonial Latin America
  • HIST 524 History of Mexico
  • HIST 528 History of Brazil
  • IBUS 591 Doing Business in Latin America
  • I R 306 U.S.-Central American Relations (4)
  • LTNS 410 Seminar on Gender and Latinas/os
  • LTNS 460 Central Americans of the U.S.: History and Heritage
  • LTNS 467 Caribbeans in the U.S.: History and Heritage
  • LTNS 640/ Sociology of the Latino Experience
  • SOC 640 Sociology of the Latino Experience
  • LTNS 660 Latina/o Politics
  • LTNS 670 Mexican Politics and Society
  • LTNS 692 Cuba: Health, Education, and Culture
  • SOC 481 Sociology of Brazil
Group II: Arts, Humanities, and Culture
  • HUM 375 Biography of a City: Mexico City
  • HUM 375 Biography of a City: Rio de Janeiro
  • HUM 520/ North and South American Cultural Expression
  • LTNS 520 North and South American Cultural Expression
  • JS 451/ Jewish Literature of the Americas
  • CWL 451/ Jewish Literature of the Americas
  • ENG 451 Jewish Literature of the Americas
  • LTNS 320 Latina/o Art History (CSL)
  • LTNS 409 Latina/o Cinema
  • LTNS 425 Popular and Traditional Music of the Latina(o) Diaspora (CSL)
  • LTNS 450 Indigenismo: Indigenous Cultures of the Americas
  • LTNS 475 Aztec Philosophy
  • LTNS 490 Latina/o Teatro Workshop
  • LTNS 560 Contemporary Latina/o Literature
  • MUS 532 Music of Latin America
  • SPAN 341 Introduction to the Reading of Literary Texts
  • SPAN 543 Spanish American Literature: Romanticism to Modernism
  • SPAN 545 20th Century Spanish American Literature [all topics]
  • SPAN 595 Senior Survey in Spanish or Spanish American Literature [all Spanish American topics]

Foreign Language Requirement

All students completing this area studies minor are required to demonstrate intermediate level competency in a language other than English, relevant to the area. This requirement may be met by completing the university entrance requirement of two years of high school language study, one year of successful college level language study, or by demonstration of equivalent competency.

 

 

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