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Latin American and Caribbean Studies Concentration – Brazilian Studies Track, BA (Interdisciplinary Programs Major) Kristen Block, History, Chair The Latin American and Caribbean Studies program offers students a broad sampling of courses from numerous academic disciplines, which enables comprehensive and integrated study of Latin American and Caribbean histories, cultures, politics and languages. Within the program, the Brazilian studies concentration enables students to focus their intellectual inquiry on this increasingly influential country, placing the Brazilian experience in regional perspective. The major is sponsored by the joint efforts of professors from such departments as Anthropology, Geography, History, Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures, Political Science, Religious Studies, and Sociology.
College Requirements Arts and Sciences
Major Requirements The Brazilian studies track requires 30 upper-division hours offered by at least three different academic departments. Select 9 hours:
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HILA 344 - History of Brazil PORT 301 - Cultural Readings in Portuguese
Undergraduate Majors, Minors, Concentrations and Degrees
PORT 303 - Highlights of Brazilian Civilization
Majors, A-Z
PORT 315 - Aspects of Luso-Brazilian Literature PORT 326 - Brazilian Cinema
Minors, A-Z
PORT 400 - Portuguese for Speakers of Another Romance Language
Course Descriptions
PORT 430 - Contemporary Brazilian Studies
Exploratory Students
PORT 432 - Topics in the Literature and Culture of the Portuguese-speaking World Select 6 hours (Study Abroad): PORT 491 - Foreign Study PORT 493 - Independent Study Select 15 upper-division hours: ANTH 313 - Peoples and Cultures of Mesoamerica
College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources College of Architecture and Design College of Arts and Sciences Haslam College of Business College of Communication and Information
ANTH 314 - Latinos in the United States
College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences
ANTH 316 - Peoples and Cultures of South America
Tickle College of Engineering
ANTH 319 - Caribbean Cultures and Societies ANTH 323 - Topics in Latin American Ethnography
College of Nursing
GEOG 373 - Landscapes and Cultures of Latin America
College of Social Work
HILA 343 - History of Mexico
Center for International Education
HILA 344 - History of Brazil HILA 360 - History of Early Latin America
Audiology and Speech Pathology
HILA 361 - History of Modern Latin America
Honors and Scholars Programs
HILA 464 - The Spanish Conquest HILA 465 - Gender and Sexuality in Early Latin America
Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy
HILA 484 - Studies in Latin American and Caribbean History
Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC)
LAC 383 - Studies in Latin American and Caribbean History
University Libraries
LAC 450 - Slavery in the Early Americas PORT 301 - Cultural Readings in Portuguese PORT 303 - Highlights of Brazilian Civilization PORT 309 - Intermediate Conversation and Composition PORT 315 - Aspects of Luso-Brazilian Literature PORT 326 - Brazilian Cinema
University Studies Glossary Sustainability Major, BA My Portfolio
PORT 400 - Portuguese for Speakers of Another Romance Language PORT 430 - Contemporary Brazilian Studies PORT 432 - Topics in the Literature and Culture of the Portuguese-speaking World POLS 456 - Latin American Government and Politics REST 356 - Rastafari and Afro-Caribbean Religions SPAN 323 - Upper-level Grammar and Composition SPAN 331 - Introduction to Hispanic Culture SPAN 333 - Survey of Spanish-American Literature: 1700-Present SPAN 334 - Survey of Hispanic Literatures: Beginnings-1700 SPAN 401 - Cultural Plurality and Institutional Changes in Latin America SPAN 402 - Latin American and Caribbean Studies Seminar SPAN 465 - Latin American Film and Culture SPAN 479 - Disenchanted Texts in Hispanic Literature Notes: Additional courses not listed above may be petitioned for credit upon successful completion with the Chair of Latin American and Caribbean studies when the course contains significant content focused on Latin America, the Caribbean and/or Latinos in the US and elsewhere. To satisfy the Study Abroad Requirement, a minimum of 6 hours must be taken in an approved study abroad program in Brazil. The Programs Abroad Office offers several opportunities in Brazil: https://studyabroad.utk.edu/. Students are encouraged to consider completing the requirements for the minor in Portuguese.
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