The undergraduate minor in Latina/o Studies is a multidisciplinary university-wide program. Students learn about the social, political, economic, historical and cultural processes that impact Latina/o communities in the United States. The minor emphasizes applied skills and knowledge, including research skills, for better participating in our diverse society.
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18 Credit Minor
Two required courses:
LATS 2300 —Introduction to Latina/o Studies (WI)
LATS 4325 —Latina/o Identities, Communities, and Social Change (WI)
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Choose four electives from the following selection of courses:
ARTH 4314 —Art and Politics
Section 01
Dr. Gina Tarver
ARTH 4321O —Colonial Art of Latin America (WI)
Section 251 and 01
Dr. Gina Tarver
ANTH 3324 —Mexican American Culture
Section 01 (online)
Dr. Ana Juarez
ANTH 3350 —Gender and Sexuality in Cross-Cultural Perspective
Section 251 and 01
Dr. Ana Juarez
CJ 3322 — Race, Ethnicity and Criminal Justice
Any section and all instructors
Dr. Ashley Arnio
COMM 3318M —Intercultural Communication in the Americas
Dr. Seokhoon Ahn
prerequisite: Comm Major or LATS Minor
CTE 3313C — Entrepreneurship
Section 251
Dr. Omar López
course only offered in Round Rock
CTE 3315 — Leadership Professional Development
Section 751
Dr. Omar López
course only offered in Round Rock
FCD 4358 — Latino Youth & Families
Section 252
Dr. Edna Alfaro
GEO 3308 — Latin American Geography
Any section and all instructors
Dr. Sara Blue
GEO 3349 — Population Geography
Any section and all instructors
Dr. Osvaldo Salari and Dr. Sara Blue
prerequisite: algebra
GEO 3353 — American Ethnic Geography
Any section and all instructors
Dr. Lawrence Estaville
ENG 3341 — Studies in World Literature and Contemporary Culture (WI)
Section S01
Dr. Edna Aguirre-Rehbein
course offered in Round Rock and study abroad
ENG 3343 — The Work and Career of Sandra Cisneros (WI)
Any section and all instructors
Dr. Geneva Gano
ENG 3344 — Chicano/a Narrative and Social History (WI)
Any section and all instructors
Dr. Sara Ramirez
ENG 4325 — Literature of the Southwest: Borderlands Narratives (WI)
Any section and all instructors
Dr. Geneva Gano and Robin Cohen
HIST 2312 — History of World Civilization from the 17th Century (WI)
Section 251 and 254
Dr. Anadelia Romo
HIST 3369Z — Immigration and Ethnicity
Any section and all instructors
Dr. John McKiernan-Gonzalez
Students majoring in fields other than history are advised to begin with HIST 1310 or 1320 before enrolling the advanced History courses
HIST 3371B — American Health and Illness
Section 01
Dr. John McKiernan-Gonzalez
Students majoring in fields other than history are advised to begin with HIST 1310 or 1320 before enrolling the advanced History courses
HIST 4372 — Mexican American History
Any section and all instructors
Dr. John McKiernan-Gonzalez
Students majoring in fields other than history are advised to begin with HIST 1310 or 1320 before enrolling the advanced History courses
HIST 4373 — Economic and Social History of the Americas
Section 01
Dr. Paul Hart
Students majoring in fields other than history are advised to begin with HIST 1310 or 1320 before enrolling the advanced History courses
MC 4319 — Latinas/Latinos and the Media
Any section and all instructors
Dr. Vanessa de Macedo Higgins Joyce
MKT 3385 — Ethnic and Niche Marketing
Any section and all instructors
prerequisite: MKT 3343 and MKT 3350; student must be admitted to McCoy College of Business and have junior standing
MUSE 3102 — Salsa del Rio
Any section and all instructors
Dr. John Lopez
prerequisite: students will be required to audition to qualify to take the class. May be repeated for credit.
MUSE 3103 — Texas State Mariachi: Mariachi Nueva Generación & Mariachi Lince de Oro
Any section and all instructors
Dr. John Lopez
prerequisite: students will be required to audition to qualify to take the class. May be repeated for credit.
MUSE 3108 — Orquesta del Rio
Any section and all instructors
Dr. John Lopez
prerequisite: students will be required to audition to qualify to take the class. May be repeated for credit.
PHIL 4372 — Latin American Philosophy (WI)
Any section and all instructors
Dr. Alejandro Barcenas Pardo
prerequisite: PHIL 1305 (Philosophy and Critical Thinking) or permission of the instructor
POSI 4323 — Latina/o Politics (WI)
Any section and all instructors
Dr. Tomas Longoria
New course starting Spring 2019
Hybrid (in-person and online) course
POSI 4358 — United States-Latin American Relations (WI)
Any section and all instructors
Dr. Edward Milhalkanin
PSY 3334 — Psychology of Human Diversity (WI)
Section 1 and 251
Dr. Roque Mendez
prerequisite: PSY 1300
SOCI 3320 — Population Dynamics
Any section and all instructors
Dr. Debarun Majumdar
SOCI 3322 — Latinos and Immigration
Any section and all instructors
Dr. Beatriz Aldana Marquez andDr. Gloria P. Martinez
SOCI 3327 — Multicultural Relations (Sociology of Race and Ethnicity)
Any section and all instructors
Dr. Gloria P. Martinez and Ms. Lisa Lamb
SOCI 3333 — The Sociology of Popular Music
Any section and all instructors
Dr. Joseph Kotarba
SOCI 3375K — Latinos and Aging
Any section and all instructors
Dr. Gloria P. Martinez
SPAN 3308 — Advanced Composition (WI)
Any section and all instructors
prerequisite: a grade of C or higher in Spanish 2310 and 2320
Section 7 Spanish for Spanish speakers
SPAN 4312 — Contemporary Hispanic Linguistics
Section 1
Dr. Yasmine Beale-Rivaya
prerequisite: grade of C or higher in SPAN 3308
SPAN 4370 — Hispanic Literature of the Southwest: Space and Images(WI)
Any section and all instructors
Dr. Sergio Martinez
prerequisite: grade of C or higher in Spanish 3309 and/or a co-requisite 3308 or equivalent
TH 4303 — Ethnic Theatre Workshop (formerly TH 4330S)
Any section and all instructors
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