LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES -120 hrs. Effective Fall 2013-2017

Effective Fall 2013-2017
LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES -120 hrs.
NAME
Optional 2nd Major or Minor
PID
FOUNDATIONS
MATH PL
English Comp. and Rhetoric
Foreign Language* HSFL(s) ______________
1.
ENGL 105
Quant. Reas. (QR)
Lifetime Fitness (LFIT)
3.
(1 hr.)
2.
4.
* Spanish or Portuguese through the fifth level (or higher), or equivalent, not including courses in translation.
APPROACHES
Phys. and Life Sciences **(PL/PX)
Social and Behavioral Sciences***
Humanities/Fine Arts
Hist. Analysis (HS):
Vis. & Perf. Arts (VP):
Soc. Sci./Hist. Analysis (SS/HS):
Literary Arts (LA):
Soc. Sci./Hist. Analysis (SS/HS):
Phil. Reasoning (PH):
w/lab
** At least one with lab.
*** From at least two different departments.
CONNECTIONS
Communication Int. (CI)
Quant. Int. (QI) or 2nd Quant. Reas. (QR)
Experiential Ed. (EE)
Global Issues (GL)
North Atlantic World (NA)
World before 1750 (WB)
Beyond the NA (BN)
LTAM 697
US Diversity (US)
LTAM 697
SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATION Cannot be a course from the major department or any course used to satisfy major requirements. May only double with Connections. A
second major or minor, once completed, meets Supplemental Ed. Courses must be 3 hours or more.
1. >199
2. >199
3. >199
MAJOR/MINOR/ELECTIVES
LTAM (#) (11 courses: 10 Core & FL Level 5) ♦
LTAM 697 #
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Optional Minor
Electives/Minor
Electives
*ADDITIONAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT: Level 5
(does not include courses in translation)
♦ 18 hours ≥ C (not C-) required in major core. # Four courses required in the declared primary sequence and two courses in each of the other three sequences.
LTAM 101 is recommended and 697 required; both courses may count in any sequence. Below are the most commonly offered courses in each of the sequences. NOTE:
not all the courses on Latin American and Caribbean topics are listed here and many other courses may satisfy the major requirements with departmental approval.
I. Humanities Concentration
History Sequence: AAAD 260; AAAD 385; HIST 142, 143, 240, 241, 242, 278, 528, 529, 531, 532, 533, 534, 574; HIST/WGST 280; LTAM 291. Culture-Literature
Sequence: Portuguese: PORT 310, 323,370, 375, 382, 388, 535 Spanish: SPAN 270, 344, 361, 373, 374, 381, 385, 387, 389, 613, 614, 625; SPAN/WGST 620
Other Courses: ARTH 157, 160, 267, 277, 352; CMPL 133; DRAM 288, 486; ENGL 685; LING 558, 560, 561; LTAM 411, 512; MAYA 401; MUSC 147
II. Social Science Concentration
Journalism-Political Science Sequence: MEJO 443, 446, 490; PLCY 349; POLI 231, 238, 434, 435, 436, 450
Anthropology-Economics-Geography Sequence: Anthropology: ANTH 103, 142, 231, 232, 320, 360, 439, 453; ANTH/FOLK 130 Economics: ECON 450, 454, 465, 560;
ECON/EURO/PWAD 460 Geography: GEOG 130, 259, 430, 452, 457, 458 Other Courses: AAAD 260, 460; ANTH/LING 303; LTAM 411, 512; RELI 245; SOCI 453
Remaining courses after this term:
____ Foundations
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____ Approaches
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____ Connections
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____ Supplemental
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____ First Major (hrs C____) _____
____ Major/Minor (hrs C____) _____
____ Minor
(hrs C____) _____
0
Requirements subtotal
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____ Electives/Other
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Total
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0
Hours to be deducted:
Repeated courses
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HSFL
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Online courses > 24
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Other
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Professional School > 30 _____
Hours in subject (BA) > 45_____
Total
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0
Hours Tally:
Hours to date:
Hours in progr
progress
Pending Study Abroad*
Subtotal
Hours deducted
Hours after this term
Hours remaining to grad
Semesters left
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0
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0
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0
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_____
Notes:
*Pending study abroad hours may
differ from hours earned.
This tally assumes successful completion of presently enrolled courses (not AB or IN), and it does not account for all possible overlaps
May 17, 2017