Latin American & Caribbean Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
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
Critical thinking is second nature at Allegheny. We are constantly being challenged to analyze and to defend an opinion. Having an interdisciplinary minor allows me to pull concepts and ideas together from different classes.
Your Four-Year Journey
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.
Faculty and Staff
Email: scaballe@allegheny.edu
Phone: 814-332-4329
Associate Professor
Ph.D., M.A., University of Kentucky; B.A., Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Email: therrera@allegheny.edu
Phone: 814-332-2325
Featured News
Allegheny Graduate Awarded Inaugural Max Ferrá Director Fellowship From INTAR Theatre
In early 2022, Itzel Ayala ’18 was awarded the inaugural Max Ferrá Director Fellowship from INTAR (International Arts Relations) Theatre, a national honor that recognizes an exceptional emerging Latinx director. Ayala says her experiences at Allegheny College helped set the stage for the next step in her blossoming career in the theatre. “I think my […]
Program Contact
Thomas Conners
Assistant Professor of Latinx Studies and World Languages & Cultures