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Undergraduate Minor in Latin American Studies

The Minor in Latin American Studies requires 15 credit hours of Latin American and/or Caribbean area studies courses outside the major with a grade of “C” or better. Upon graduation, the Minor is listed on the student's transcript. A student may complete both a Minor and a Certificate in Latin American Studies.

The 15 credit hours for the Minor are distributed as follows:

Spanish language courses above 2240, Portuguese courses above 3243 and Haitian Creole courses above 2201, may count toward the Minor.

Foreign Language Requirements

Minor and Certificate students are required to have at least intermediate level proficiency in Spanish, Portuguese, or Haitian Creole. The language requirement may be met in one of three ways:

The Spanish SAT II exam is frequently offered by the Office of Instructional Resources (OIR). See the OIR bulletin board in 1012 Turlington Hall or call 392-0371 for more information.

Native speakers of Spanish, Portuguese, or Haitian Creole must demonstrate proficiency by written or oral examination. For Portuguese evaluation, contact Dr. Elizabeth Ginway in 152 Dauer Hall (392-2016 ext. 232, eginway@rll.ufl.edu.) For Haitian Creole evaluation, contact Professor Benjamin Hebblethwaite in 170 Dauer Hall (392-2016 ext. 229, hebble@rll.ufl.edu). For Spanish evaluation, contact Dr. Efraín Barradas in 364 Grinter Hall (392-5235, barradas@rll.ufl.edu).

Language courses taken on study abroad programs may count as electives and/or core courses for the Minor or Certificate with prior approval of the Undergraduate Coordinator.

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