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For students who wish to concentrate on the field of Latin American studies, the programs of World Languages and History have designed the following minor:
For students who wish to develop a concentration in international studies, several departments have designed the following minor.
Students must take 6 hours in one modern foreign language at the intermediate level or the equivalent plus six additional courses (18 hours ) chosen from the following. The courses chosen should focus on the same area of the world as much as possible and should include at least one course from each group to ensure true cross-disciplinary experience:
Group I
Span 2010, 3001, 3007, 3008, 3012, 3014, 4002, 4005, 4015
Frnh 3002, 4003, 4004, 4015,
Engl 4010, 4016,4026,
COMM 3004
Grmn 3009, 4009, 4019
Group II
Pols 4040, 4041, 4050, 4053, 4061, 4063, 4065
Hist 3009, 3012, 4072, 4073,4080, 4081,4087,4088, 4092,4093, 4094
Relg 3012
Phil 3020, 3021
Group III
Musc 4094
Art 4026
/thea 4043
Thea 4044
Group IV
Economics 3013, 3015
Mrkt 4001
Fins 4004
For students who wish to concentrate in classical studies, the programs of World Languages, English, Theaand History have designed the following minor.
All students must complete 12 hours of Latin plus an additional 12 hours to be chosen from the following courses: