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Latin American Studies Minor

Studying Latin American Studies at APSU opens doors to understanding the rich cultural, historical, and political tapestry of Latin America, a region that significantly impacts U.S. society. With its diverse influences from African, Native American, European, and Asian cultures, Latin America is vital for anyone interested in art, politics, or economics. As Latino populations grow, this field offers interdisciplinary study opportunities and career pathways in government, private sector, and international organizations. Embrace the complexity of Latin America and discover meaningful ways to engage with this dynamic region.

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Latin American Studies Minor

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  1. Latin American Studies Minor APSU

  2. Why Study Latin America • Because it matters: • Latin American countries have been our allies, our enemies, and our trading partners. The history, politics and economics of the United States is entangled with Latin America and increasingly our culture is being shaped by influences from countries south of the border.

  3. Latinos are about to become the largest minority group in the United States and in Utah the Latino population increased a staggering 138% since 1990. As Latin America assumes an increasingly vital role in U.S. and global affairs, an appreciation and knowledge of the region's rich cultural diversity and profound geographic, social, economic and political variations is more important than ever. 

  4. Because it's cool: • Latin America is a rich mosaic shaped by African, Native American, European and Asian cultures. Whether you are interested in art or architecture, economics or politics, history or literature, anthropology or sociology, Latin America is a fascinating and perplexing region that presents rich opportunities for interdisciplinary and cross-cultural study.

  5. What Classes Do I Take?

  6. How Do I Get a Job? • After Latin American studies: AGuide to Graduate Study and Employment for Latin Americanists by Shirley Kregar. • GRADUATE STUDY : • Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships • Latin American Programs in the United States • Fellowships and Internships

  7. EMBASSIES AND CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE : • Latin American Embassies in the United States • Latin American Chambers of Commerce in the United States • U.S. Chambers of Commerce in Latin America • Trade Commission of Mexico and NacionalFinanciera

  8. BANKING AND BUSINESSES, TRANSLATING/INTERPRETING, AND EDUCATION • Pittsburgh Area Businesses with Interests in Latin America • Selected U.S. Business Firms Active in Latin America • Accounting, Banking, and International Finance • Advertising Agencies • Consumer Products • Insurance • International Law • Journalism/Publishing/Media • Manufacturing • Marketing, Management and Planning Consultants/Business Services • Political Risk Analysis • Telecommunications, Data Processing, and Computer-Related • Transport, Transportation and Travel Related Services • Latin American Firms Operating in the United States • Job Consultants for Non-U.S. Citizens • Specialized Language and Translation Organizations • Employers of Translators and Interpreters

  9. PRIVATE SECTOR CONTINUED: • Jobs in Education • Teaching in Latin America • Voluntary Organizations • Higher Education • Associations and Organizations Concerned with Higher Education

  10. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN THE U.S. GOVERNMENT: • Agency for International Development (USAID) • Agriculture, Department of • Central Intelligence Agency • Commerce, Department of • Congress • Defense, Department of • Education, Department of • Environmental Protection Agency • General Services Administration • Inter-American Foundation • International Trade Commission • Justice, Department of • Labor, Department of • Overseas Private Investment Corporation • Peace Corps • State, Department of (The Foreign Service) • Trade and Development Agency • Transportation, Department of • Treasury, Department of • Government Offices with Translation Services

  11. PLANNING AND RESEARCH ORGANIZATIONS : • Technical Assistance and Marketing Consultants • Public Policy Research • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: • The United Nations • Specialized and Related Agencies of the United Nations • Regional United Nations Organizations • Multi-Lateral Lending Agencies • . Private, Non-Profit Organizations • Volunteering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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