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Undergraduate Record 2013-2014 
    
Undergraduate Record 2013-2014 [ARCHIVED RECORD]

Latin American Studies


Requirements for Major


The requirements for a major in Latin American Studies are as follows: (1) Either SPAN 2020 or PORT 2120 and (2) 30 credits of courses in the Latin American field offered by the departments of Anthropology, Economics, English, French, Politics, History, Portuguese, Religion, Sociology and Spanish. No more than 15 credits in any one department may be counted toward the major. Students can take classes of Latin American Studies in the U.Va. Program Valencia which are considered Direct Credit. (www.virginia.edu/valencia)

Students can enroll exclusively in the courses listed in the Course Offering Directory online. Students need their advisor’s permission to enroll in other courses.

The major’s thesis is not required but is offered as an option for students interested in specific topics of research. The Latin American Studies Program also offers a Distinguished Major Program. Students must have an overall GPA of 3.400 to be accepted. A Distinguished Majors thesis is required. Details are available at the program office located in Wilson Hall 110.

Requirements for Minor


The requirements for a minor in Latin American studies are as follow: (1) Either SPAN 2020 or PORT 2120; and (2) 18 credits of courses in the Latin American field offered by the departments of Anthropology, Economics, French, English, Politics, History, Portuguese, Religion, Sociology, and Spanish. No more than 9 credits in any one department may be counted toward the minor.  Students must take courses in at least three departments.  Students may transfer up to 9 credits per semester or year from programs abroad.

Additional Information


For more information, contact Dr. Fernando Operé, 110 Wilson Hall, P.O. Box 400777, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4777; (434) 924-4653; www.virginia.edu/latinamerican.

Courses Approved for Major


The courses listed below have counted for the Latin American Studies major in the past.