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2024-25 Western Washington University Catalog 
    
2024-25 Western Washington University Catalog

Latin American Studies with History Concentration, BA

Location(s): WWU - Bellingham


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Combined major offered by the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures and Department of History, College of Humanities and Social Sciences

65 credits

Introduction

Latin American Studies major is designed to expand the students’ knowledge and experiences related to Latin America’s histories, societies, politics, political economies, racial relations, class formations, and social movements.

Why Consider a History Concentration in Latin American Studies Major?

The United States and the different countries of Latin America have shared a critical history since the nineteenth century. Currently, close to 60 million Latino/a/x people are part of the U.S. society. Latino/a/x constitute 18 percent of the nation’s total population. The histories of Latin America are part of the histories of the United States and the histories of the United States are indeed part of the histories of Latin America. Courses in this major help students to develop analytical, interpretive, and evaluative skills. Divided in two concentrations this major seeks to address important themes that pertain to linguistic and cultural diversity, as well as the impact of the ensuing and continued contact among indigenous people, Africans, and Europeans as a result of the encounter, slavery, displacement, and immigration.

 Contact Information

Department of Languages,
Literatures, and Cultures

Luis Portugal
Miller Hall 228
360-650-4200
portugl@wwu.edu

Department of History
A. Ricardo López-Pedreros
Bond Hall 330
360-650-2939
Ricardo.Lopez@wwu.edu

 Sample Careers

The central goal of this degree is to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of Latin America, knowledge valued by all employers, including businesses and government agencies. The research, analytical, and evaluative skills that our majors develop prepare them for graduate study in many humanistic disciplines, public affairs, and for careers as journalists, government officials, and attorneys. 

 Major/Career Resources

careercenter.wwu.edu/connectmajorcareer

How to Declare (Admission and Declaration Process):

Go to the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures to declare the major with the LAS advisor, Professor Luis Portugal (Miller Hall 228) who will help you navigate through the Latin American Studies major.

Transferring Credits from Study Abroad

The program in Latin American Studies is working very closely with Education Abroad to give students all the possibilities and resources available to maximize experiences abroad and to use those experiences to keep enriching our communities. Credits from WWU will be transferred automatically and credits from other institutions will be transferred by the advisor.

Grade Requirements

A grade of C- or better is required for a student’s major or minor courses, and supporting courses for majors and minors.

Requirements


Core Requirements (30 credits)


Core Electives (15 credits)


❑ Choose three History courses from:

Electives (20 credits)


❑ Students may select courses in the field Latin American Studies in Anthropology, Art, English, Fairhaven, History, and Political Science. A list of offered courses is available at chss.wwu.edu/latin-american-studies.

Note: Additional elective courses may be included, related to Latin America from pertinent academic departments and study abroad, under advisement.

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