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Ibero-American Studies, Minor (Madrid)

91Å®Éñ's minor in Ibero-American studies offered on 91Å®Éñ's Madrid campus provides a richly interdisciplinary approach to the history, politics and culture of Spain, Portugal and Latin America.

Courses — drawn from the fields of history, political science, anthropology, archaeology, economics, art history, philosophy and theology, as well as Spanish literature and Portuguese — enable students to explore the complex dynamics of Ibero-American societies, from the prehistoric era to the present. Moreover, by living and studying in Madrid and taking part in trips to or experiential opportunities in Latin America and different regions of the Iberian Peninsula, students not only study Ibero-American issues, they experience them.

Curriculum Overview

The Ibero-American studies minor requires six courses, and courses of study may be tailored based on a student’s interests and career aspirations. Students at 91Å®Éñ-Madrid can complete the minor in two semesters or in one semester and one to two summer sessions. Because the minor is multidisciplinary, students may simultaneously pursue it and their major area of study while staying on track for on-time graduation.

General Requirements

Students must complete two semesters or one semester and one to two summer sessions in residence on the Madrid campus. Additional requirements include: 

  • The language of instruction of at least one of the courses from areas I and II (History / Social Sciences and Humanities) must be Spanish.
  • 91Å®Éñ students must complete at least 12 of the 18 required credits on the Madrid campus.
  • Students must participate in a pre-approved experiential learning activity in or related to Ibero-America or in the excursion to Latin America offered periodically after the spring semester final exam period, or must have demonstrated living experience in Latin America.
History
Select a minimum of three credits from group A and three from group B:6-9
Group A: Spanish History
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Early Modern History of Spain:1469-1818
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Modern History Spain:1808-Pres
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The Spanish Civil War
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Medieval Spain
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History of the Jews in Spain
Group B: Latin American History
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Colonial Latin America
Social Sciences and Humanities
Select a minimum of three credits from group A and three from group B:6-9
Group A: Iberian Studies
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Economies of Latin America
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History of Spanish Art
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Art and History of Madrid
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Golden Age of Spanish Art
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Spanish Philosophy
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Studies in Culture: Spain
Group B: Latin American Studies
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Introduction to Latin American Politics
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Modern Art in Latin America
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Economies of Latin America
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Latin American Philosophy
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Christ and Color: Liberation Theology
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Special Topics
Language and Literature
Select a minimum of three credits from group B:3-6
Group A: Spanish Literature
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Introduction to Hispanic Literatures
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Don Quixote
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Generation of 98
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Contemporary Spanish Short Story
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20th Century Spanish Poetry
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20th Century Spanish Novel
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Twentieth Century Spanish Drama
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Spanish Novel After 1970
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Spanish Literature and Film
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Spanish Culture & Civilization
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Don Quixote and the Books that Drove Him Mad
Group B: Latin American Literature and Portuguese
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Introduction to Hispanic Literatures
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Short Stories: History, Histories. Deciphering Latin-American Societies and Cultures
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Latin American 'Modernism'
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Contemporary Latin American Poetry
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Contemporary Latin American Novel
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Latin Am Novel after 1970
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Latin American Testimony
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Latin American Film
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Cultural Stereotypes: Latin Am
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Special Topics (Modern Tendencies in 20-Century Hispanic Drama)
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Special Topics (Hispanic Literature in the US)
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Intermediate Portuguese: Language & Culture
Total Credits18

Continuation Standards

All Ibero-American studies minor courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher to count for the minor and for the student to continue in the minor.