The BA with major in Latino and Latin American Studies (LLAS) examines the anthropology, culture, economics, history, language, literature, politics, sociology and creative accomplishments of Latinos in the US. This diverse population includes people who trace their heritage to Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, and many other Latin American and Caribbean nations. Students take four required substantive classes (12 hours), four classes (12 hours) in two of three elective areas and also complete either an internship and/or senior research paper (6 hours). LLAS will prepare students to be more competitive in the increasingly challenging and diverse workforce environment.