Double Major / Degree

A Bachelor of Arts in Latin American Studies pairs perfectly with many other majors and degree programs. Check out the options below for details on shared course work with other majors.

Anthropology allows up to 9 units to double dip with a second major/degree.

  • ANTH/LAS 280: Brazilian Identity: Class, Race, and Citizenship
  • ANTH/LAS 306: Health, Harm, and Healing in Latin America
  • ANTH/LAS 316: Sex and Salvation in Latin America
  • ANTH/LAS 331: Anthropology + Development
  • ANTH/LAS 334A: Mesoamerican Civil: Maya
  • ANTH/LAS 334B: Mesoamerica Civil: Mexico
  • ANTH/LAS Drug Wars and Oil Fortunes in Latin America
  • ANTH/LAS 363: #Black Lives Matter Across the Americas
  • ANTH/LAS 409: Economic Anthropology
  • ANTH/LAS 418: Southwest Land + Society
  • ANTH/LAS 423: Anthropology of Rural Mexico
  • ANTH/LAS 453A: Mesoamerican Archaeology
  • ANTH/LAS 453B: Mesoamerican Archaeology

Geography allows up to 9 units to double dip with a second major/degree.

  • GEOG/LAS 251: World Regions: Comparative and Global Perspectives
  • GEOG/LAS 311A: Geography of Mexico
  • GEOG/LAS 311B: Geography Central American & Caribbean
  • GEOG/LAS 311C: Geography of South America
  • GEOG/LAS 353: Coffee: From Crop to Cup
  • GEOG/LAS 461: Environmental & Resource Geography
  • GEOG/LAS 480: Power, Politics and Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon

GWS allows up to 9 units to double dip with another major/degree.

  • GWS 307: Chicana Feminism: History, Theory and Practice 
  • GWS/LAS  312: Latina/o Popular Culture 
  • GWS/LAS 316: Sex and Salvation in Latin America
  • GWS/LAS 460: Film and Feminism in Latin America

History allows up to 12 units to double dip with a second major/degree.

  • HIST/LAS 269: Banned! Histories of Censorship in the Americas!
  • HIST/LAS 343: History of Mexican American
  • HIST/LAS 351: Race and Class in Latin America
  • HIST/LAS 352: Slavery in Latin America
  • HIST/LAS 361: The U.S.-Mexico Border Region
  • HIST/LAS 368: Colonial Mexico
  • HIST/LAS 369: Mexico Since Independence 
  • HIST/LAS 373: Politics of Health & Medicine 
  • HIST/LAS 400A: Colony to Nation to the 21st Century: Politics and Culture in Chilean History
  • HIST/LAS 442: Natural Resources and the Law in the Spanish Borderlands of North America
  • HIST/LAS 448: Latin Image in American Film
  • HIST/LAS 461: The Spanish Conquest
  • HIST/LAS 464: History of Argentina
  • HIST/LAS 465Z: History of Central America
  • HIST/LAS 467: 20th Century Latin America
  • HIST/LAS 469: Gender & Sexuality in Latin America
  • HIST/LAS 477: Comp Hist World Revolution

Journalism allows up to 12 units to double dip with a second major/degree.

  • JOUR/LAS 473: Reporting in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands
  • JOUR/LAS 490B: El Independiente
  • JOUR 490F: Arizona-Sonora News Service
  • JOUR 496L: U.S. Press and Latin America

Mexican American Studies allows up to 12 units to double dip with a second major/degree.

  • MAS/LAS 317: Latin American Immigration
  • MAS/LAS 319: Mexican American Culture
  • MAS/LAS 337: Mexican Music and Culture
  • MAS 350: The Chicano Movement
  • MAS 365: Latinos and Latinas: Emerging Contemporary Issues
  • MAS 395A: Special Topics in Mexican American Studies
  • MAS 405: Traditional Indian Medicine: Health, Healing and Well Being
  • MAS 423: Traditional Indian Medicine: Health, Healing and Well Being
  • MAS 425: Latino Health Disparities
  • MAS/LAS 435: Mexican Traditional Medicine: An Overview of Indigenous Curing Cultures
  • MAS 470: The Feminization of Migration: Global Perspectives
  • MAS 475A: Education of Latinas/Latinos
  • MAS 485: Mexicana/Chicana Women's History
  • MAS 495A: Special Topics in Mexican American Studies
  • MAS/LAS 337: Special Topics in Mexican American Studies

The School of Government and Public Policy allows up to 9 units to double dip with a second major/degree.

  • POL/LAS Comparative Politics: Age of Globalization
  • POL/LAS 248: Latin American Politics Through Film
  • POL/LAS 312: Global Power and U.S.-Latin American Relations
  • POL/LAS 347: Politics of Latin America
  • POL/LAS 348: Drug Wars and Oil Fortunes in Latin America
  • POL/LAS 356: Indigenous Resistance in Latin America: Democracy from Below
  • POL/LAS 364: Development in 20th Century Latin America
  • POL/LAS 366: Armed Conflict and Peacebuilding in Colombia
  • POL/LAS 388: Immigration and Refugee Policy
  • POL/LAS 477: Latin American Political Development

The Department of Spanish and Portuguese allows up to 6 units to double dip with a second major/degree.

  • PORT/LAS 280: Brazilian Identity: Class, Race, and Citizenship
  • PORT/LAS 305A: Portuguese for Spanish Speakers
  • PORT/LAS 363: #Black Lives Matter Across The Americas: Race & Racism in Latin America
  • PORT/LAS 430: Brazilian Civilization
  • PORT/LAS 449: Brazilian Literature in Film
  • PORT/LAS 463: Topics in Luso-Brazilian Literature

The Department of Spanish and Portuguese allows up to 6 units to double dip with a second major/degree.

  • SPAN/LAS 280: Brazilian Identity: Class, Race, and Citizenship
  • SPAN/LAS 330: Intermediate Conversation
  • SPAN/LAS 341: Translation and Interpretation: Social Justice and Practice
  • SPAN/LAS 350: Readings in the Literary Genres
  • SPAN 352: Reading Politics and Culture in Hispanic World
  • SPAN/LAS 363: #Black Lives Matter Across The Americas: Race & Racism in Latin America
  • SPAN/LAS 371: Spanish for Business and Economics
  • SPAN/LAS 372: Spanish for Business and Economics
  • SPAN/LAS 381: Medical/Business Translation
  • SPAN/LAS 382: Legal/Business Translation
  • SPAN/LAS 401: Major Works in Latin American Literature
  • SPAN/LAS 402: Survey of Mexican Literature
  • SPAN/LAS 403: Major Works in Mexican and Mexican American Literature
  • SPAN/LAS 425: Advanced Grammar and Composition
  • SPAN/LAS 433: Issues in Mexican and Mexican-American Culture
  • SPAN/LAS 441: Children's Literature in Spanish
  • SPAN/LAS 445: Novel of the Mexican Revolution
  • SPAN 447: Mexican and Mexican-American Theater
  • SPAN 448: Mexican and Mexican-American Film
  • SPAN 449B: Topics in Latin American Literature and Cultural Studies
  • SPAN 449C: Topics in Mexican and Mexican-American Literature and Cultural Studies
  • SPAN 449D: Topics in Border Studies
  • SPAN 452: Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics
  • SPAN/LAS 471: Beginning Simultaneous Interpretation
  • SPAN/LAS 472: Beginning Consecutive Interpretation
  • SPAN/LAS 481: Advanced Simultaneous Interpretation
  • SPAN/LAS 482: Advanced Consecutive Interpretation
  • SPAN 452: Hispanic Linguistics