Our students immerse themselves in Latin American culture and languages in the classroom on a daily basis, but we also encourage them study abroad in Latin America. Temple students can earn a bachelors of arts in Latin American Studies degree or minor in Latin American Studies. Either way, they get a world-class education about one of the world’s most important regions. Through either option, our students receive a superlative education about one of the most world’s most crucial regions, especially in terms of its strategic place for the global environment, cultural diversity, the arts, trade, immigration, and U.S. foreign relations.
An Immersive Experience
Students of Latin American Studies have the opportunity to participate in the Latin American Studies Semester (LASS) through the Department of Spanish & Portuguese. Students take classes only in the target language and have the opportunity to study abroad together for several weeks in a Latin American country.
Travel The World
Our students have the opportunity to study in Latin America for a semester or more. Our interdisciplinary program means that most credits taken through approved study abroad programs will apply toward graduation. Recent graduates have studied in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico and Peru.
Certificates
Latin American Studies also offers three interdisciplinary certificates in tandem with other departments.
Latin American Studies Semester (LASS)
Latin American Studies students have numerous study abroad opportunities. Don’t restrict your to just the classroom—get out into the Spanish, Portuguese and French speaking worlds! Consider enrolling in the Latin American Studies Semester to study abroad in Ecuador for three weeks!
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Coursework
Students majoring or minoring in Latin American Studies:
- Study the cultures, societies, art, media, music, film, literature, history, politics, religion, and foreign relations of Latin America from a multidisciplinary perspective.
- Gain in-depth understanding of the growing Latino population in the United States.
- Analyze economic development, U.S.-Latin American foreign relations, and underdevelopment from a comparative and global perspective.
- Acquire up-to-date knowledge and skills directly concerned with the Americas from a variety of methodological perspectives.
- Improve, elevate, and refine their writing and critical thinking skills.
- Combine training in Spanish and/or Portuguese with the lived experience of speakers of these languages.
- Enjoy world-class instruction from leading researchers and teachers.
- Often study abroad to prepare for their careers.