LCS Courses
LCS 300 Introduction to Latin America and the Caribbean (3-0-3)
An interdisciplinary introduction to the Latin American and Caribbean region. Exploration of significant differences and commonalities among the various lands and peoples of the region. Themes include history, culture, ecology, politics, civil society, arts, and emigration.
LCS/ANT 310 Latinos in the U.S. South (3-0-3)
Examines the history of Latino immigration to the U.S. South and explores the contemporary nature and status of Latino populations in the region. Involves ethnographic research on Latino communities in Georgia.
LCS 450 Seminar in Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Topical seminar on current issues in Latin American Studies.
LCS 496 Academic Internship (variable 3-6)
Problem-oriented experiences in specific academic projects relating to Latin America, the Caribbean, or Latino/Caribbean populations in the United States.
LCS 498 Directed Study (variable 1-3)
Supervised reading or written research on Latin America and the Caribbean when the desired focus is highly specialized or the material is not otherwise available in existing curriculum.
PR: JR or SS status and approval of the dean.
(See Certificate Requirements for other courses that receive LCS credit)









