THE
MINOR IN LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES (LAS)
A minor in Latin American Studies will improve your knowledge
of Latin America and its people, including those in the United States,
is an essential part of a liberal education today. Not only is the
Latino population of West Michigan growing rapidly but Latinos will
soon constitute the most populous ethnic group in the United States.
In the meantime, U.S. economic, political and cultural relations
with our Latin America neighbors--from Mexico and the Caribbean
to Central and South America-- continue to grow in importance.
Students in a wide variety of majors and professional programs
can benefit from studying Latin America: the biology major who wishes
to work on rainforest ecology, the business major who plans to work
in international trade, the education or health sciences student
who expects to work in almost any U.S. city, or the literature major
who plans a graduate degree in Spanish or comparative literature.
In fact, the Latin American Studies Program is for any traditional
or continuing student who simply wants to learn more about the fascinating
and diverse cultures of Latin America.
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