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Undergraduate Catalog 2006-2007 

Latin American Studies
Although this area does not offer the baccalaureate degree, it does offer an interdisciplinary minor.

MINOR IN LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
Students who select this minor must consult with and have approval of the History advisor to establish a plan of study. This should be done prior to completing 6 hours of course work listed for the program. The program form must be filed with an academic advisor in the College of Arts and Humanities and certified upon application for graduation by the Dean of the College in which the major study degree will be awarded.

A minimum of 18 semester hours selected from the following courses is required for the minor:
  6 hours of History (HIST 3302 and either HIST 4373 or HIST 4374)
3 hours of POLS 4325
3 hours from:
    FINA 4315 (prereq. ECON 2301 in the University Core Requirements, ECON 2302, FINA 3310, and Junior standing
or above)
    MGMT 4315 (prereq. MGMT 3312)
MKTG 4340 (prereq. MKTG 3310)
  3 hours of Spanish beyond the 6 hour College of Arts and Humanities Second Language core requirement or
the equivalent*
3 hours of designated electives approved by the Latin American Studies Advisor

* This requirement can be satisfied through an equivalency test. See Spanish section of the catalog for details.

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

 

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