In the Latinx studies minor, you'll learn about the diverse cultural and historical contributions Hispanic and Latin American communities have made in the U.S. You'll study both historical experiences and contemporary realities on topics like immigration, health care, gender and more. You do not need to speak Spanish to complete the minor in Latinx studies, however if you do, you many count approved Spanish courses toward the minor.
All students in the minor start with one of two foundational courses offered by the Department of Gender, Race and Identity that provide an introduction to topics including identity and social movements. The rest of your courses in the major will be selected from two broad groups of electives:
- Arts, communication and culture
- Society, history and politics
Within these categories, you can take courses in topics ranging from literature to bilingual journalism to religion and society. With more than 30 elective options, you can be sure to find courses that match your personal interests and support your career goals.
Courses in the minor are drawn from a wide range of departments including anthropology; history; gender, race and identity; and journalism, among others.