Spanish, Latin American, and Latinx Studies

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The concentration in Spanish, Latin American, and Latinx Studies offers the opportunity to explore the riches of literature, art, and film, as well as the history and politics of cultural production, on three continents. Plans of study may include courses in related fields such as anthropology, linguistics, economics, government, history, history of art and architecture, music, psychology and sociology. RLL offerings cover the full range of Spanish-speaking cultures, from the European Middle Ages to a vibrant present in which the language thrives, in dialogue with others, in Europe, in Latin America (including Brazil) and in U.S. Latino communities. The importance of Spanish and Portuguese as world languages increases opportunities to put cultural knowledge and communication skills to practical use. Concentrators have the option of studying Portuguese, as well as Spanish.


Courses Taken for Concentration Credit

Concentrators in Spanish take twelve courses (48 units, each course equals 4 units). 
Honors concentrators take fourteen courses (56 units).

Any substitution for equivalent courses below must be approved by the Advisor for Spanish, Latin American, and Latinx Studies or the Director of Undergraduate Studies.

Courses taken for concentration credit may not be taken Pass/Fail (with the exception of an approved First-Year Seminar). 


Plan of Study

Use this worksheet to create and track a Plan of Study with your concentration advisor.