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Why Minor in Latin American & Caribbean Studies at Allegheny College

Combine the humanities and social sciences to the study of languages and experience in the Latin American and Caribbean region.

Unusual Combinations
Students often combine Latin American & Caribbean Studies with:

Division

  • Interdisciplinary Studies

Program Type

  • Minor

Number of Credits

24 for minor

 

Where Latin American & Caribbean Studies Alumni Work Today

Production Manager

Bushwick Starr Theatre

Itzel Ayala ‘18

Attorney

Self-employed

Leland Clark ‘00

Manager

Deluxe Media, Inc.

Israel Estrada ‘01

Faculty Member

Florida International University

Matthew Gomez ‘04

Your Four-Year Journey

Latin American & Caribbean Studies Overview

Year 1: Understanding

Understand the basics of Latin American and Caribbean culture, from its history to contemporary politics. Start from the very beginning if Spanish is new to you or if you’ve studied Spanish before. We’ll ensure you start in a suitable class to make the most of what you already know while building a solid foundation for the coming years.

Year 2: New Approaches

Your second year is a great time to reach out to the Spanish-speaking community on campus. If you haven’t already, try having lunch at a Spanish table once a week or apply to live in the Spanish house in the Max Kade Wing, where you’ll speak Spanish all the time and have a native speaker for a roommate. Don’t forget to declare your Latin American and Caribbean Studies minor before the end of the year!

Year 3: Delving Deeper

By now, you’ll be advancing your language skills and gaining rich knowledge of its culture. Nothing helps you do that more than studying in a Spanish-speaking country. Most Latin American and Caribbean Studies minors go abroad in their third year. Visit the International Education Office about your options and talk with your advisor to ensure you don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime immersion opportunity!

Year 4: The Comp

By now, you’ve had an unforgettable time abroad and you might even have a bit of reverse culture shock when you return home to Allegheny! For most students, the Senior Comp is the defining feature of their major in the fourth year. You’ll start by choosing a topic related to Latin America or the Carribean. Then, a professor will work with you to refine, research, and develop it.

Research and Internships

Allegheny Latin American and Caribbean Students Learn By Doing

World Language & Cultures students get immersed into a culture by:

  • Getting housed in the Max Kade International Wing, promoting cross-cultural exploration
  • Writing for Gator International in a foreign language
  • Joining a student, cultural organization

Max Kade International Wing

Special-interest housing is open to any student with a strong interest in world cultures or the language of Arabic, Chinese, French, German or Spanish.

Gator International

Write creative work in a foreign language for Gator International, a magazine established in 1993 and managed by the language honor society, Phi Sigma Iota.

Student Organizations

Get involved with a student organization! Often they host awareness and cultural events to share with the College community. Here are some to consider:

  • Association for Caribbean Students
  • International Club
  • Latinas on the Rise
  • Queer People of Color (QPOC)
  • Union Latinx (UL)

Study Away Opportunities

Students interested in studying away from campus during their junior year often spend a semester in Mexico, Ecuador, Argentina, or Costa Rica.

Faculty and Staff

Kalé Haywood

Associate Professor

Ph.D., M.A., Stanford University; B.A., University of Chicago

Barbara Riess

Professor

Ph.D., Arizona State University; M.A., B.A. University of Connecticut

Frequently Asked Questions About the Latin American & Caribbean Studies Program

Are there any clubs and activities available for Latin American & Caribbean Studies students?

Yes, there are multiple campus organizations that can benefit students in the Latin American & Caribbean Studies program, such as Latinas on the Rise Club. Explore all Allegheny College clubs and organizations.

Program Contact

Thomas Conners

Assistant Professor of Latinx Studies and World Languages & Cultures

Email(814) 332-3389