languages + wit h a Concentration in American S tudies COLLEGE OF ARTS + SCIENCES

COURSES Our program’s curriculum combines courses with electives in Latin American , society, and history. In addition to major-specific coursework, you’ll have the flexibility to take classes in a variety of disciplines. Here’s a sample of what you can expect to learn and do:

Introduction to Contemporary This interdisciplinary course focuses on the rich cultural heritage that forms part of the Latin American identity. Using literature, film, music, and visual arts from and about , students study the issues that have faced the region and its people.

Intensive Conversation This course places an emphasis on oral fun fact: New Orleans has a larger expression with exercises to provide Honduran population than most cities Possible Careers: students with a working knowledge of in . Our geographic proximity • Research specialist conversational Spanish. to Latin America has made our city’s • International relations population very diverse—we have • Social Worker in the Latino Culture of Spanish America to citizens from , Honduras, Guate- Community 1850 mala, , , , Puerto • Museum Curator This course offers a study of the Rico, and more. Another fun fact: Loyola different cultural traditions that have is not just in New Orleans—it’s part of it. shaped Latin America from the pre- At Loyno, you’ll find it easy to immerse Colombian period to 1850. yourself in these cultures as you discover Attending Loyola means being in the their influence on things like our city’s mu- heart of New Orleans. Our campus is sic and religious traditions. Our program located in the city’s historic Uptown This class uses Latin American films explores the history and sociocultural neighborhood, just a short drive from the to examine some aspects of Latin issues of these countries as well as their Central Business District, the city’s hub American colonization and the effects contributions to the arts on a global scale. of innovation, creativity, and strategic of political, patriarchal, and - thinking. You’ll learn to hone your talents politics domination. in the city named #1 new brainpower city in America and #1 best city in the U.S. for Central American Revolutions: creative professionals. A Literary Look In this course, students learn how to read, think, and write critically about literature while exploring the historical and cultural realities of Central American revolutions.

Loyola University New Orleans Bobet Hall, Room 318 Phone: 504-865-3844 College of Arts + Sciences 6363 St. Charles Ave., Box 118 Fax: 504-865-2843 cas.loyno.edu Department of Languages + Cultures New Orleans, LA 70118 Email: [email protected]