Field Description

This discipline explores the social, political, cultural, and economic history of Black and Latino peoples throughout the world from ancient to modern times. Themes include community economic development, micro-enterprise and small business, nonprofit organizations, culture and identity, the development of community, social and public policy, migration processes, and media portrayals.

The Major

Black and Latino Studies (BLS) is an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary course of study that centers the knowledge productions by people of the African, Caribbean, and Latin American diasporas in the United States and globally. The major builds on a curriculum that respects Black, Indigenous, Latin American and US Latinx peoples as intellectuals, cultural producers and activists. It maintains a scholarly interest in critical questions about race, identity, and justice that offers connections between academic lessons and real-world concerns.

Program Learning Goals

Upon completion of a major in Black and Latino Studies, students will be able to:

Coursework

Fieldwork


Public Knowledge Projects

Requirements for the Major (30 credits)

Required credits for the Bachelor of the Arts degree in Black and Latino Studies include:

Required Capstone Course: 3 Credits

All BLS majors and minors must complete this capstone course.  It will be organized using three key components: (1) Academic coursework, (2) Fieldwork, and (3) Public Knowledge Research Projects.  The capstone course themes will be determined by the instructor, such as by offering specialized focus on (1) race, history, culture or, (2) racial and social justice, public policy, and human rights.  Upon completion students will have developed advanced skills in research methods, established fieldwork experience, and a public research project.

Seminar in Black and Latino Studies

3 credits




Required Core Elective Courses: 6 Credits

Majors must take two interdisciplinary Core Elective courses, which will establish experience with the foundational methods and themes that inform Black, Latino, and Latinx Studies.

  • Take one of the following Core Electives in interdisciplinary, intersectional thinking about gender, race, and sexuality:
    • Latinas: A Social and Cultural Survey
    • Women of Color
  • Take one of the following interdisciplinary Core Electives to develop complex thinking about empire and racial justice.
    • Latino Communities in the U.S.
    • Black Revolution and Political Thinking in the U.S.
    • / Race and Global Inequity


Additional Elective Courses in the Major (21 credits)

The Elective Courses offered to support the major manifest the interdisciplinary practices that define Black, Latinx Studies, and AfroLatinx Studies.  They represent a distribution of courses that support well-rounded knowledge within Black, Caribbean, and Latinx areas of interest.

Black Studies (BLS) Elective Courses Offered by the Department of Black and Latino Studies

Contemporary Black Literatures 

3 credits

Urban Economic Structure

3 credits

The Black Child and Adolescent in the United States

3 credits

The Black Family

3 credits

Black Revolution and Political Thinking in the U.S. *

3 credits

Mass Media and the Black America

3 credits

Civil Rights Legislation and Litigation

3 credits

Black Economic Development 1860-Present

3 credits

African Philosophy and Religion

3 credits

Women of Color *

3 credits

Race and Global Inequality *

3 credits



Special Topics in Black Studies

3 credits

Independent Study I

3 credits

Independent Study II

3 credits

Honors Thesis I in Black Studies **

3 credits

Honors Thesis I in Black Studies **

3 credits




Latino Studies (LTS) Elective Courses Offered By the Department of Black and Latino Studies

The Puerto Rican Community

3 credits

Puerto Rican Political and Economic Development in the Twentieth Century

3 credits

Politics and Power in Puerto Rico

3 credits

Economic History of Puerto Rico

3 credits

Religions in the Caribbean

3 credits

Puerto Rican Culture

3 credits

Dominican Heritage: From Pre-Columbian Times to Present

3 credits

Latinas:  A Social and Cultural Survey *

3 credits

Race and Global Inequality *

3 credits

Latinx Film and Media3 credits

Special Topics in Hispanic/Latino Studies

3 credits

Latino Communities in the U.S. *

3 credits

Debates in Latin American Social Theory

3 credits

Independent Study I

3 credits

Independent Study II

3 credits

Honors Thesis I in Black Studies **

3 credits

Honors Thesis I in Black Studies **

3 credits




NOTES:

* These courses satisfy the Core Elective requirement.

**The BLS/LTS 5000/5001 and BLS/LTS 6001H/6002H course sequences allow for independent study and advanced work. In these courses students will work on independent projects under mentorship and direction from a faculty advisor.  These projects may include experiential learning or social justice work with community organizations.  All projects in this course sequence will culminate in an advanced research project.


BLS and LTS Elective Courses Cross-Listed with Other Weissman Departments

The Changing Demographics of the City


/

Survey of African American Literature

3 credits

/

The Remaking of New York:  The Immigrant Experience

3 credits

Black Women Writers

3 credits

Genres of African Literature

3 credits

Survey of Caribbean Literature in English

3 credits

African American History

3 credits

Survey of African History

3 credits

Women in African History

3 credits

History of the African Diaspora

3 credits

People and Culture of Haiti

3 credits

Theater of Color in the United States

3 credits

/

Migration in the Americas

3 credits

/ /

The Sixties in America

3 credits

The Civil Rights Movement

3 credits

Race and Ethnic Relations

3 credits




Central America:  A Regional Study

3 credits

Cuban Culture and Society

3 credits

The U.S. and Mexican Border

3 credits

Race, Class, and Gender in Brazil

3 credits

Latin American Jewish Women Writers

3 credits

Contemporary Latin American Fiction

3 credits

Latin American Literature in the U.S.

3 credits

Colonial Latin America

3 credits

History of US-Latin American Relations

3 credits

From Silver to Cocaine:  The Economic History of Latin America

3 credits

The Minors

Black Studies

This program offers an interdisciplinary study of the social, political, cultural, and economic history of Black peoples throughout the world from ancient to modern times. Themes include community economic development, micro-enterprise and small business, nonprofit organizations, culture and identity, the development of community, social and public policy, migration processes, and media portrayals.

The requirements of Black Studies minor can be fulfilled by completing two courses in the department at the 3000-level or above, followed by the capstone course - Seminar in Black & Latino Studies.

Please note:    Neither BLS/LTS/LACS 4901 nor BLS/LTS/LACS 4902 may serve as the capstone course for the minor.


Black and Latino Studies

This program offers an interdisciplinary study of the social, political, cultural, and economic history of Black and Latino peoples throughout the world from ancient to modern times. Themes include community economic development, micro-enterprise and small business, nonprofit organizations, culture and identity, the development of community, social and public policy, migration processes, and media portrayals.

The requirements of the Black and Latino Studies minor can be fulfilled by completing two courses in the department at the 3000-level or above, followed by the capstone course

/ - Seminar in Black & Latino Studies.

 Please note:    Neither BLS/LTS/LACS 4901 nor BLS/LTS/LACS 4902 may serve as the capstone course for the minor.


Latino Studies

This program offers an interdisciplinary study of the social, political, cultural, and economic history of Latino/a, Latinx peoples throughout the world from ancient to modern times. Themes include community economic development, micro-enterprise and small business, nonprofit organizations, culture and identity, the development of community, social and public policy, migration processes, and media portrayals.

The requirements of Latino Studies minor can be fulfilled by completing two courses in the department at the 3000-level or above, followed by the capstone course - Seminar in Black & Latino Studies.

Please note:    Neither BLS/LTS/LACS 4901 nor BLS/LTS/LACS 4902 may serve as the capstone course for the minor.

Courses

Black Studies (BLS)

BLS 1000

African History Until the Dispersion, Seventeenth Century

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 1001

Geography and Cultures of Africa

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 1002

Black American History, Seventeenth Century Until the Present Time

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 1003

The Evolution and Expressions of Racism

3 hours; 3 credits

Contemporary Black Literatures 

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3003

Local Government and Customary Law in Africa

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3008

Urban Economic Structure

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3010

The Black Child and Adolescent in the United States

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3011

The Black Family

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3012

Black Revolution and Political Thinking in the U.S.

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3013

Mass Media and the Black American

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3014

Civil Rights Legislation and Litigation

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3015

Black Economic Development: 1860 to the Present

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3016

Urban Economic Structure

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3018

African Philosophy and Religion

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3024

Women of Color

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3030

The Changing Demographics of the City (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

A Survey of African American Literature ()
3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3035

The Remaking of New York: the Immigrant Experience (), (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3038

Survey of Caribbean Literature in English (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3043

Theatre of Color in the United States ()

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3044

Migration in the Americas (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3045

Changing Demographics of the City ()

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3046

Four Hundred Years of the Black Presence in New York City

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3050

Race and Global Inequality ()

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3055

The Sixties in America (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

The Civil Rights Movement (), ()
3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3060

African American History ()

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3061

Survey of African History ()

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3062

Women in African History ()

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3063

History of the African Diaspora ()

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3085

Special Topics in Black Studies

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3115

People and Culture of Haiti (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3120

Passing, Covering, and Social Stigma in Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Sexuality (), (),

()

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 3125

Race and Ethnic Relations (), (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

The City That Care Forgot: The Roots, Ruin, and Rebirth of New Orleans (),

(), ()

3 hours; 3 credits
Race and Ethnicity in American Politics (), ()
3 hours; 3 credits
Black Women Writers ()
3 hours; 3 credits

Genres of African Literature ()

3 hours; 3 credits
Literature of the Harlem Renaissance ()
3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 4900

Seminar in Black & Latino Studies

3 hours; 3 credits


Latin America and the Caribbean: History and Politics (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

Latin America and the Caribbean: Arts and Cultures (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 6001H

Honors Thesis in Black Studies

3 hours; 3 credits

BLS 6002H

Honors Thesis in Black Studies

3 hours; 3 credits

Latino Studies (LTS)

LTS 1003

Latin America: An Institutional and Cultural Survey

3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3001

The Puerto Rican Community

3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3002

Puerto Rican Political and Economic Development in the Twentieth Century

3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3003

Major Selected Problems of the Puerto Rican Community

3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3004

Politics and Power in Puerto Rico

3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3005

Economic History of Puerto Rico

3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3006

Religions of the Caribbean

3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3007

Puerto Rican Culture

3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3008

Puerto Rican Heritage: 1898 to the Present

3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3009

Dominican Heritage: From Pre-Columbian Times to Present

3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3010

Central America: A Regional Study ()

3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3011

The Contemporary Puerto Rican Family

3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3012

Latinas: A Social and Cultural Survey

3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3015

Cuban Culture and Society (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3016

Urban Economic Structure

3 hours; 3 credits

The U.S. and Mexican Border (, )
3 hours; 3 credits 
Race, Class, and Gender in Brazil ()
3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3030

Changing Demographic of the City (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3035

The Remaking of New York: The Immigrant Experience (), (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3044

Migration in the Americas (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3045

Changing Demographics of the City ()

3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3050

Race and Global Inequality ()

3 hours; 3 credits

Latinx Film and Media

3 hours; 3 credits
The Sixties in America (), ()
3 hours; 3 credits
The Civil Rights Movement (), ()
3 hours; 3 credits
Latin American Jewish Women Writers (), (), ()
3 hours; 3 credits 

LTS 3058

Contemporary Latin American Fiction ()

3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3059

Latino/a Literature in the U.S. () ()

3 hours; 3 credits

History of Colonial Latin America (), ()
3 hours; 3 credits
History of U.S.-Latin American Relations (), ()
3 hours; 3 credits
From Silver to Cocaine: An Economic History of Latin America ()
3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3085

Special Topics in Hispanic\Latino Studies

3 hours; 3 credits

Latino Communities in the U.S.3 hours; 3 credits
Debates in Latin American Social Theory3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3120

Passing, Covering, and Social Stigma in Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Sexuality (),

(), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 3125

Race and Ethnic Relations (), (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

The City that Care Forgot: The Roots, Ruin, and Rebirth of New Orleans (),

(), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

Race and Ethnicity in American Politics (), ()
3 hours; 3 credits

LTS 4900

Seminar in Black and Latino Studies

3 hours; 3 credits

Latin America and the Caribbean: History and Politics (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

Latin America and the Caribbean: Arts and Cultures (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits 

LTS 5000

Independent Study I

Hours and credits to be arranged

LTS 5001

Independent Study II

Hours and credits to be arranged