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The Latin American Area Studies Program was first introduced in the 1976–78 general catalog and has remained largely consistent in focus since its inception.
The program is designed to allow students to pursue interdisciplinary studies across colleges and departments, combining Spanish language instruction with coordinated coursework on the geography, culture, socio-economics, and politics of Latin American countries.
Primarily vocational in nature, the program is intended for students seeking a Latin American emphasis alongside a disciplinary major in areas such as history, economics, political science, geography, anthropology, Spanish American literature, sociology, or professional fields like Food and Nutrition or Agronomy.
The program prepares students for careers in agriculture, family and consumer sciences, nursing, international business, the Foreign Service, the Peace Corps, and roles with government agencies, the United Nations, or private companies engaged in Latin America. It also fosters improved communication and understanding between Latin America and the United States.