Latin American and Latinx Studies
Taught by expert faculty, our courses involve unique, experiential learning opportunities that will enhance your Spanish language proficiency.
Broaden Your Career Possibilities and Perspectives
Given the increasing Latinx/Hispanic population in the United States, the global nature of the economy and the emerging markets of Latin America and Latinx/Hispanic people in the U.S. and elsewhere, an understanding of Latin America is a valuable asset in nearly any field. From business to finance to healthcare administration, nursing, social work, and education, our graduates are using the knowledge, skills, and cultural competencies gained to better the world around them.
An exciting and key component of this program is that all Latin American and Latinx studies minors are required to participate in a cultural immersion experience, such as study abroad, an international internship, a faculty-led international immersion experience, or a domestic immersion experience focused on Latinx/Hispanic communities in the U.S. Over the course of three or more weeks, you'll gain a deeper cultural awareness and a better understanding of Latin America and its people — both in the U.S. and abroad. Possible destinations include both Spanish- and English-speaking countries of the Americas, such as Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Chile, Mexico, Argentina, Guatemala, Belize, and Jamaica.
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Learn more about Latin America and Latinx/Hispanic communities in the U.S., their history, and their culture, as well as about Latin America and Latin American communities in the U.S.
Here are a few courses in Latin American and Latinx Studies at UW-Eau Claire.
LAS 150
Introduction to Latin American and Latinx Studies
An interdisciplinary course introducing students both to the culture and civilization of Latin America and to Latin American and Latinx Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
LAS 314
Music and Dance of Latin America
An interdisciplinary investigation of Latin American and U.S. Latino music and dance and their influence in the United States.
LAS 324
Latinx Health and Migration to the U.S.
Students will learn about the environmental, economic, political, social, and cultural factors that influence Latin American health and migration to the U.S., health during migration and upon arrival, and multi-generational wellbeing in Hispanic communities in the U.S.
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