Program Overview
The Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program (LACAS) offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Latin America, the Caribbean and people of Latin American and Caribbean descent in the United States. LACAS majors and minors learn methodologies and theoretical perspectives for studying historical processes, cultural dynamics, and social and economic problems and solutions across the Americas. LACAS students not only learn about a range of cultures and societies, but also about global interconnectedness.
Degrees Offered
The following degrees are offered in this program.
- BA in Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Minors Offered
- Latin American and Caribbean Area Studies
The Binghamton Advantage
LACAS encourages students to diversify and personalize their educational experiences by completing an internship, studying abroad, or combining their LACAS major with a major or minor in another department.
Majors can also participate in an LACAS's honors program as well as a number of 4 + 1 programs in which students earn a bachelor's and master's degree in just five years.
After You Graduate
LACAS prepares students to work with people and peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean as well as Latino/a and Caribbean people and communities in the U.S. Your ability to synthesize information, analyze and express ideas, and communicate across cultures will help you in graduate school and/or in a wide array of careers such as:
- activism
- business
- community organizing
- research
- education
- foreign service
- government
- healthcare
- international development
- journalism
- law
- museums
- non-governmental organizations
- politics
- social work
- technology
For more information visit the Latin American and Caribbean Studies website.
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