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Latin American and Iberian Studies

Department of Latin American and Iberian Studies

Sharon G. Feldman, Chair
Professor Feldman
Associate Professors Ferman, Hermida-Ruiz
Assistant Professors Izquierdo, Otero-Blanco, Soler
Director of Portuguese Abreu
Director of Technology, LAIS Valencia
Director of Intensive Language Program in Spanish Peebles
Assistant Director of Intensive Language Program in Spanish Simpson
Director of Outreach Program Lawrence
Director of Multi-Media Language Laboratory Scinicariello

The Latin American and Iberian Studies Major

Note: The grade point average of the coursework comprising the major must be no less than 2.00 with no course grade below C- (1.70).

9.5 units, including

Two units chosen from
LAIS 301-306 (content-based language courses emphasizing speaking, reading, and writing)
One unit chosen from
LAIS 311 Perspectives on Peoples and Cultures of Spain
LAIS 312 Perspectives on Peoples and Cultures of Latin America
One unit chosen from
LAIS 321 Literary Spain
LAIS 331 Introduction to Spanish American Literature I
LAIS 332 Introduction to Spanish American Literature II
Three units chosen from the 400-level seminars in literature and culture
Two electives chosen from LAIS classes above 310
LAIS 496 Senior Symposium
Additional requirements for majors
  • For students studying abroad for a semester or year, at least one 400-level LAIS seminar must be taken upon return to the University of Richmond
  • A maximum of four non-University of Richmond courses can be transferred toward the LAIS major
  • All LAIS majors need to have completed previously at least two 300-level LAIS courses in order to transfer credit from a study abroad program

The Latin American and Iberian Studies Major/International Business Option

(Earned in conjunction with a major in the Robins School of Business with an international business concentration.)

9.5 units, in addition to completing all requirements of the international business concentration for the business administration major, including

Two units chosen from
LAIS 301-306 (content-based language courses emphasizing speaking, reading, and writing)
One unit chosen from
LAIS 321 Literary Spain
LAIS 331 Introduction to Spanish American Literature I
LAIS 332 Introduction to Spanish American Literature II
Two units at the 400 level, taken upon return from study abroad
One semester in Latin America or Spain at an approved institution with an all-Spanish curriculum in business
LAIS 496 Senior Symposium

The Latin American and Iberian studies major/international business option represents a joint project between the Department of Latin American and Iberian Studies in the School of Arts and Sciences and the International Business Program in the Robins School of Business. The curriculum includes a semester abroad at one of the University's partner institutions (for example, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella in Argentina, Universidad de Deusto in Spain, or Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey in Mexico). At such institutions, students will continue their Robins School concentrations in classes with both local and other international students.

In order to prepare for the experience abroad, students in LAIS will have a solid base of 300-level courses taken on the Richmond campus. Upon return they will broaden their knowledge of literary and cultural studies through advanced seminars as well as continue their Robins School coursework.

The Latin American and Iberian Studies Minor

Note: The grade point average of the coursework comprising the minor must be no less than 2.00 with no course grade below C- (1.70).

5 units, including

Two units chosen from
LAIS 301-306 (content-based language courses emphasizing speaking, reading, and writing)
One unit chosen from
LAIS 311 Perspectives on Peoples and Cultures of Spain
LAIS 312 Perspectives on Peoples and Cultures of Latin America
One unit chosen from
LAIS 321 Literary Spain
LAIS 331 Introduction to Spanish American Literature I
LAIS 332 Introduction to Spanish American Literature II
One elective chosen from LAIS classes above 310

All LAIS minors need to have previously completed at least two LAIS courses at the 300 level at the University of Richmond in order to transfer credit from a study abroad program.

LAIS Curriculum for Students with Advanced or Superior Proficiency in Spanish

The following curriculum is designed for students entering the University with advanced or superior proficiency in Spanish. This includes native speakers, heritage speakers and students who have acquired competency through residence in a Spanish-speaking country. Determination of student placement in the above categories is made by the Spanish faculty.

Students who demonstrate advanced or superior proficiency and who are pursuing a major or minor in Latin American and Iberian studies must begin the program above LAIS 310 for a major or minor. The language requirement for the major and minor is thus waived; however, the total number of units required remains 9.5. In order to qualify for this program, students should apply to the LAIS office before registering for courses.

Students who demonstrate advanced or superior proficiency and wish to take LAIS courses as electives (without pursuing a major or minor) must follow the same criteria.

Note about Portuguese

LAIS 390, Portuguese for Spanish Speakers, is an accelerated language course aimed at students already fluent in Spanish (either heritage speakers or students who have completed at least one 400-level LAIS course). LAIS 391, Luso-Brazilian Readings, is a follow-up course to develop reading skills. Both Portuguese courses may be taken for elective credit toward the LAIS major. Contact Professor Dixon Abreu if interested.

Related Fields

  • International Studies: Latin American Studies
  • International Studies: Modern Europe
  • International Studies: World Politics and Diplomacy

Study Abroad

Study abroad is strongly encouraged for all students. The department offers summer study programs in Argentina and Spain. In addition, there are exchange agreements for study during the academic year in Argentina, Chile, Mexico, and Spain. For a complete list, contact the Office of International Education.

Outreach Program

The LAIS Outreach Program at the University of Richmond builds bridges with the Hispanic community, giving students the opportunity to enrich their cultural experience and use their language skills. Students participating in this program may work a minimum of 20 hours per semester for an additional .25 units of credit (up to .5 units of credit).

Courses

LAIS 121 Intensive Elementary Spanish

LAIS 151 Accelerated Elementary Spanish

LAIS 221 Intensive Intermediate Spanish

LAIS 301 Spanish in the Community

LAIS 302 Spanish through Literature

LAIS 303 Spanish in the Media

LAIS 304 Spanish at Play

LAIS 305 Spanish in Politics and Society

LAIS 306 Spanish in Business

LAIS 311 Perspectives on Peoples and Cultures of Spain

LAIS 312 Perspectives on Cultures and Nations of Latin America

LAIS 321 Literary Spain: Poetry, Drama, Fiction

LAIS 331-332 Introduction to Spanish-American Literature, I-II

LAIS 385 Spanish Writing Workshop

LAIS 388 Individual Internship

LAIS 389 Practice Assistantship

LAIS 390 Portuguese for Spanish Speakers

LAIS 391 Contemporary Luso-Brazilian Readings

LAIS 397 Selected Topics

LAIS 421 Arabs, Jews and Christians from Frontier to Empire: Medieval Spanish Literature

LAIS 432 True Lies: Fiction and Truth in Don Quijote

LAIS 431 Imperial Spain: The Age of Conflict

LAIS 451 Literature of Exile

LAIS 452 Spanish-American Poetic Texts

LAIS 454 Modern Literature of Galicia

LAIS 455 Barcelona: Text and City

LAIS 462 Visions of Contemporary Spain

LAIS 463 Modern Spanish Narrative

LAIS 464 Modern Theatre in Spain

LAIS 465 Spanish Cinema

LAIS 471 Latin American Cinema

LAIS 472 Contemporary Spanish-American Theater

LAIS 474 Contemporary Writing in Latin America: Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll

LAIS 475 Women and Writing in Latin America

LAIS 477 Literature of the Spanish-Speaking Caribbean

LAIS 484 The Latin American Essay

LAIS 485 Spanish-American Narrative

LAIS 486 U.S. Latino/a Literature

LAIS 487 Latin America: Encounter and Conflict

LAIS 495 Independent Study

LAIS 496 Senior Symposium

LAIS 497 Selected Topics

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