Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Latin American and Caribbean Studies offerings at the University of New Orleans include Spanish language, social sciences, humanities, business and science classwork. Students may pursue either a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies (BA/IS) major with a concentration in Latin American and Caribbean Studies or a minor which can be combined with any other major.
BA/IS Concentration Latin American and Caribbean Studies
The BA/IS concentration in Latin American & Caribbean Studies is designed to produce students with a broad and deep understanding of the history, culture, politics, and society of Latin America and the Caribbean region.
The concentration prepares students for careers in international business, law, economic development, journalism, education, and social services. The Latin American & Caribbean Studies concentration also provides an excellent foundation for graduate work in Latin American & Caribbean Studies or within a particular social science discipline.
Concentration Requirements | Suggested Courses
Interdisciplinary Minor in Latin American and Caribbean Studies
The BAIS Program in the College of Liberal Arts also administers the minor in Latin American and Caribbean Studies. The minor signifies that students have a fundamental understanding of this part of the world and grounding in the Spanish language. Classes in the social sciences, humanities, business, and science鈥攁ll with a focus on Latin America and the Caribbean鈥攁re offered on a regular basis.
Requirements for Minor
International Programs
The University of New Orleans sponsors programs available to students and faculty members in the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program and other members of the university community:
Year-long International Student Exchange Programs (ISEP)
The University of New Orleans has signed ISEP agreements with a number of universities in Costa Rica, Brazil, and Chile to promote faculty and student exchanges and the development of joint academic and cultural programs.
Aneta Komendarczyk, Program Coordinator, ISEP
International Center 124
Phone: 504-280-7345, isep@uno.edu