Latin American Studies Center
Leila Gómez, Director
T: 303-492-1952
Leila.gomez@colorado.edu

Overview

The certificate in Latin American and Latinx1 Studies trains future professionals to better serve the growing Latinx population of the country and the state.

It enhances the knowledge on the region to work in and with relation to Latin America in a wide range of disciplines and professions by:

  • Understanding the historical, economic and political relation of Latin America and the US
  • Having familiarity with social, cultural, political, and economic developments in a historical context
  • Learning about the commonalities and differences inside Latin America and between Latin American and Latinx cultures
  • Understanding changing and contested constructions of identities among the diverse peoples of the region
  • Learning about Latinx history and culture
  • Understanding migrations in the Americas, not only to the US but also inside Latin American countries and to other countries in the world

Requirements

Students are required to complete 18 credit of approved coursework, including a core course and electives as noted in the course list below.

Students must complete 9 credit hours at the upper-division level, and a minimum of 12 credit hours must be taken on the CU Boulder campus. No more than 9 credits may be in the students' major or minor.

Although not mandatory, students are strongly encouraged to acquire an intermediate level of language proficiency in Quechua, Spanish or Portuguese.

Core Course
LAMS 1000Introduction to Latin American and Latinx Studies3
Electives (filling the following categories)
Arts and Humanities (2 courses)6
Art and Art History
Foundations in Latin American Art
The Arts of Colonial Mexico and Peru
Capstone Seminar: Topics in Art History
Special Topics in Art History
English
Special Topics in Ethnic US Literatures 1
Introduction to Chicana/o/x Literature
Ethnic Studies
Survey of Chicana/o History and Culture
Chicana and Chicano Fine Arts and Humanities
Introduction to Chicana/o/x Literature
Chicana Feminisms and Knowledges
Screening Race, Class & Gender in the U.S. and the Global Borderland
Chicana/Chicano Native American Cultures of the U.S.
Spoken Word Latinx Poetics and Poetry
History
Introduction to Early Latin American History to 1810
Introduction to Modern Latin American History since 1800
Aztecs, Incas, and the Spanish Conquest of the Americas
History of Mexico to 1821
The History of Modern Mexico Since 1821
HIST 4158
Mexican-American History since 1848
Portuguese
Brazil: Past and Present
Latin American Culture: Spanish America and Brazil
Socio-Environmental Dynamics in Brazil
Brazilian Literature
Spanish
Cultural Difference through Hispanic Literature
Urban History and Culture in the Spanish-Speaking World
Selected Readings: Latin American Literature in Translation
Literature and Cinema in Spain and Latin America
Major Works/Trends in Literature and Culture in Latin America Up to the 19th Century
Major Works and Trends in Literature and Culture in Latin America: 1900-Present
Special Topics in Spanish and/or Spanish American Literature
Theatre
Global Theatre 2: Forms of Modern Theatre and Drama
Social Sciences (2 courses)6
Anthopology
Ethnography of Mexico and Central America
Latin American Politics and Culture through Film and Text
Contemporary Cuban Culture: Race, Gender and Power
Peoples and Cultures of Brazil
Ethnic Studies
Women of Color: Chicanas in U.S. Society
Selected Topics in Chicana and Chicano Studies
Chicana Feminisms and Knowledges
Chicana/Chicano Native American Cultures of the U.S.
Special Topics in Chicana and Chicano Studies
The Chicana and Chicano and U.S. Social Systems
Geography
Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
Political Ecology & Latin America
Political Science
Democracy, Inequality and Violence in Latin America
Gender and Politics in Latin America
Latinos and the U.S. Political System
Issues in Latin American Politics
Sociology
Global Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity
Topics in Sociology
Women and Gender Studies
Gender, Sexuality and Global Health
Gender and Politics in Latin America
Latina/x Studies
Latinx Studies (1 course) 23
English
Special Topics in Ethnic US Literatures 1
Introduction to Chicana/o/x Literature
Ethnic Studies
Survey of Chicana/o History and Culture
Chicana and Chicano Fine Arts and Humanities
Introduction to Chicana/o/x Literature
Women of Color: Chicanas in U.S. Society
Selected Topics in Chicana and Chicano Studies
Chicana Feminisms and Knowledges
Screening Race, Class & Gender in the U.S. and the Global Borderland
Chicana/Chicano Native American Cultures of the U.S.
Spoken Word Latinx Poetics and Poetry
Special Topics in Chicana and Chicano Studies
The Chicana and Chicano and U.S. Social Systems
History
Mexican-American History since 1848
Political Science
Latinos and the U.S. Political System
Sociology
Topics in Sociology
Women and Gender Studies
Latina/x Studies
Total Credit Hours18