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Students can choose an Interdisciplinary Studies Major with a concentration in U.S. Latino/a Studies by following a curriculum designed by faculty in this multidisciplinary field.
Along with fulfilling the standard Interdisciplinary Studies major requirements, those interested in a U.S. Latino/a Studies focus must complete at least 36 credits in this discipline, including USLS 2110 (Introduction to U.S. Latino/a Studies) and either USLS 3250 or USLS 4990 as an experiential learning component. A minimum of 15 credits must be from 3000-level or higher courses, with 6 credits at the 4000-level. Additionally, students must satisfy the upper-level communication requirement through English 3020 or 3140. The USLS program director and Interdisciplinary Studies advisors are available to help students customize their academic path within this flexible major.