Study Abroad Programs: Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Latin American and Caribbean Studies is an interdisciplinary program that provides students with a deep understanding of the history, culture, politics, and economy of Latin America and the Caribbean. The program incorporates a range of subjects, including anthropology, history, literature, and political science, among others. Students gain proficiency in a foreign language and have the opportunity to study abroad in countries such as Mexico, Brazil, and Cuba.
The program is designed to equip students with a nuanced understanding of the region, with a particular focus on issues such as colonialism, race and ethnicity, and social justice. Through a combination of coursework and study abroad experiences, students gain a unique perspective on the region and its people, and develop skills in critical thinking, analysis, and communication. Graduates of the program are well-prepared for careers in fields such as international development, government, business, and journalism, among others. Overall, the Latin American and Caribbean Studies program provides an excellent opportunity for students to immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage and diverse communities of Latin America and the Caribbean.
Latin American and Caribbean Studies - Featured Programs
Latin American and Caribbean Studies - All Programs
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Course Topic: TRADE AND DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS OF MEXICO IN TIMES OF WAR (link course outline)May 29th - June 16th, 2023 (3 weeks); optional extension for 2 additional weeks...
Course Topic: GLOBAL MARKETING IN LATIN AMERICAN MARKETSMay 29th – June 16th, 2023 (3 weeks); optional extension for 2 additional weeks This course is designed on GRADUATE...
Course Topic: Experimental Ceramics and Glass Fabrication - Traditional and Contemporary Mexican Techniques (link course outline)May 29th – June 16th, 2023 (3 weeks); opti...
Course Topic: TRADE AND DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS OF MEXICO IN TIMES OF WAR (link course outline)May 29th – June 16th, 2023 (3 weeks); optional extension for 2 additional weeks...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
