Latin American Studies
Venture South with a major in Latin American Studies

The TCU major in Latin American Studies prepares students for careers in the global arena, with a strong foundation in language and interdisciplinary studies. With thirty-plus faculty affiliates across eleven academic departments, Latin American Studies fosters the development of international cultural literacy through a variety of methodological lenses. Students approach Latin America via its literature, music, religion, film, history, economics, art, politics, and geography. They are especially encouraged to participate in Study Abroad experiences to develop their own first-hand knowledge of the region.
Graduates of the Latin American Studies program pursue careers in business, education, law, government, health care, and public service. With its links to the humanities and social sciences, Latin American Studies also serves as excellent preparation for those considering graduate school. In an increasingly transnational and multilingual world, choose a major that opens the doors to linguistic and cultural literacy and allows you to navigate the future.
Checklist for Spanish Majors
11 courses; 33-hours; Track 3: Latin American Studies
- SPAN 20103 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 1 (OR SPAN 20113)
- SPAN 20203 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 2 (OR SPAN 20213)
Choose one of the following advanced courses:
- SPAN 30503 ADVANCED SPANISH: FROM PERSONAL TO PUBLIC
- SPAN 30603 ADVANCED SPANISH: FROM LOCAL TO GLOBAL
- SPAN 31703 SPANISH FOR HERITAGE SPEAKERS
- PORT 20503: PORTUGUESE FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS
- PORT 30503: ADVANCED BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE
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Latin American Studies is a language-based, multidisciplinary program that examines the region's societies through diverse thematic and methodological approaches. Students will gain a broad understanding of Latin America while pursuing the study of foreign languages.

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