Kingfisher: Latin American Studies

Program Director: Dr. Scott Eastman, Department of History, seastman@creighton.edu
Associate Director: Dr. Tom Kelly, Department of Theology, thomaskelly@creighton.edu

Latin American Studies is an interdisciplinary program designed to provide undergraduate students with a broad understanding of Latin American cultures and history. 

Kingfisher Concentration - Latin American Studies requirements (9 Credits):

Choose any 9 credits from the list below:9
Peoples and Cultures of Latin America
Spain and its Empire since 1492
Social Stratification in the Dominican Republic
The History and Aesthetics of Latin American Photography
Modern Hispanic Art History
Dominican Republic in Context
The Power of One: Poverty, Sustainable Development
Spain and its Empire since 1492
Atlantic Revolutions and Empires
Sources and Methods: The Catholic Church and Latin America
Latin American Government And Politics
InterAmerican Politics
Seminar On Comparative Politics
Latin-American Culture and Civilization
Encuentro Hispano I
Survey of Latin-American Literature
Latin-American Novel
The Latin-American Short Story
Twentieth-Century Latin-American Poetry
Twentieth-Century Latin American Theatre
Contemporary Latino(a) Literature
Feminine Voices from Latin America and Spain
Encuentro Hispano II
Jesus Christ: Liberator
Ecclesiology in Global Context
Introduction to Liberation Theology
Total Credits9