Department Chair
Amber Day
Engage in an interdisciplinary study of Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking nations in the Americas and the Latina/Latino presence in the U.S.
The Latin American and Latina/Latino Studies minor takes you on an interdisciplinary journey through the rich cultural, historical, linguistic, and experiential landscapes of Latin America and the Latina/Latino diaspora. Combining academic coursework, hands-on learning, and cultural immersion, this program equips you with a deep and nuanced understanding of the complexities and contributions of these diverse communities.
Our multidisciplinary curriculum spans fields such as history, literature, sociology, anthropology, political science, art, and music. Courses cover a wide array of topics, including the history and civilizations of Latin America, colonialism and its aftermath, immigration and diaspora studies, literary and cultural expressions, social movements, and pressing contemporary issues.
Proficiency in Spanish or Portuguese is a fundamental component of the program, enabling students to engage directly with primary sources, literary texts, films, and oral histories in their original languages. Language courses offered as part of the program focus on developing listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, as well as cultural competency and cross-cultural communication.
Our curriculum consists of engaging coursework that’s designed to prepare you for your future career. Just a few sample courses include:
Lessons from a textbook can only take you so far. That’s why experiential learning is at the core of your Bryant experience. You’ll engage in hands-on projects and opportunities beginning your very first year — building skills in critical thinking, learning how to adapt to challenges, and fostering your determination to succeed.
Gain practical experience and grow your confidence through our many internship opportunities.
Expand your horizons and immerse yourself in another culture through one of our study abroad programs.
Discover how to tackle society’s greatest challenges and put your ideas into action to benefit our community.
Engage your analytical mindset by collaborating with faculty on original research in the lab and field.