Caribbean Studies
The Caribbean Studies Minor is an interdisciplinary program of study in which students
are engaged in
the languages, cultures, histories, and societies of the Caribbean within a global
context, from
Pre-European cultures to the present day. This minor leads students to a comprehensive
understanding
of the region and of the Caribbean diaspora.
Minor Coordinator: Paul Clement
Requirements
Curriculum requirements can be found in the undergraduate catalog, along with course descriptions and prerequisite information.
» Curriculum Requirements for the Caribbean Studies Minor
Current curriculum requirements are intended for students declared after Fall 2022. If you have already declared your minor, please speak to your academic advisor for assistance.
New Courses Added to Minor
SS 315 – Contemporary Issues Impacting the Caribbean Region
SS 400 – Economics of Recreation, Leisure, and Tourism