Jun 01, 2025  
USC Catalogue 2024-2025 
    
USC Catalogue 2024-2025

Latin American and Iberian Cultures


Return to: USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences  

The Department of Latin American and Iberian Cultures offers two majors (Spanish; and Latin American and Iberian Cultures, Media and Politics) and three minors (Spanish, Luso-Brazilian Studies and Latin American Studies). Our programs emphasize the languages and cultures of Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula.

With an intellectual and pedagogical commitment to cultural differences and interdisciplinary education, the undergraduate program actively explores various social, theoretical, political or historical aspects of Latin American and Iberian cultures, including literature, folklore, cinema, art, music, food and architecture. Students are critically challenged and encouraged to consider and reconsider a number of important issues including the growing importance of popular culture in the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America and the role of race, ethnicity, class, gender and sexuality within Iberian and Latin American societies.

The department encourages students with a wide range of interests to combine a Spanish major with a double major or minor in another discipline within the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences or other schools at USC. Students will work closely with a group of engaged scholars who are committed to bringing their cutting-edge research to the classroom and to preparing students as global citizens. Faculty undergraduate advisers are available to help provide information and assistance to students wishing to explore these various options.

The department also offers basic language instruction in both Spanish and Portuguese through which students can satisfy their foreign language requirement.

Taper Hall of Humanities 156
(213) 740-1258
FAX: (213) 740-9463
Email: laicdept@usc.edu

Chair: Samuel Steinberg, PhD

Faculty

Professors: Erin Graff Zivin, PhD*; Julian Daniel Gutierrez-Albilla, PhD; Roberto Ignacio Díaz, PhD*; Sherry Marie Velasco, PhD*

Associate Professor: Samuel Steinberg, PhD

Assistant Professors: Natalie Belisle, PhD; Ronald Mendoza-de Jesús, PhD

Professors (Teaching): Marianna Chodorowska, PhD; Andrea Parra, PhD; Sarah Portnoy, PhD; Goretti Prietto Botana, PhD              

Associate Professors (Teaching): Carolina Castillo Larrea, PhD; Jaclyn Cohen-Steinberg, PhD; Marie Enright, PhD; Jamie Fudacz, PhD; Gayle Fiedler Vierma, PhD; Anahit Hakoupian, PhD; Leah Kemp, PhD; Lori Mesrobian, PhD; Martin Ocon-Gamarra, PhD; Ellen Oliveira, PhD; Karen Peréz, PhD; Natalia Peréz, PhD, Consuelo Siguenza-Ortiz, PhD; David Zarazúa, PhD

Master Lecturer: Maria Fages Agudo

Emeritus: Ana Teresa Martinez-Sequeira, PhD; Mario Saltarelli, PhD; Carmen Silva-Corvalán, PhD*

*Recipient of university-wide or college teaching award.

Undergraduate Degrees

General Information
Spanish Language Proficiency Examination

Students with previous exposure to Spanish are required to take a placement test, administered by the Testing and Assessment Center. See also language@usc. Students with no record of previous exposure to Spanish are not required to take the placement examination and should contact the department for assistance.

Courses in Spanish

All courses at the 200, 300 and 400 levels are conducted in Spanish unless otherwise noted in the course descriptions that follow. Courses are kept small to allow for maximum interaction between students and professors.

Advisement

A college undergraduate adviser is assigned to provide academic advisement prior to registration and throughout the academic year.

Honors Program

The BA in Spanish with Honors is available to students who have a GPA of at least 3.5 in courses counted for major credit and an overall GPA of 3.0 (by the time of graduation). Desire to complete the major with honors typically should be approved by a department faculty member no later than the second semester of the junior year. To complete the honors program the student must write an honors thesis in Spanish in conjunction with a 400-level course. The thesis, in the range of 25–30 pages (6,250–7,500 words), must be endorsed by a departmental honors committee by April 1 of the senior year.

Spanish Undergraduate Students Association (SUSA)

Students majoring or minoring in Spanish are eligible to join SUSA, the Spanish Undergraduate Students Association. Each year SUSA sponsors a variety of activities that enrich the cultural, intellectual and academic experience of the undergraduate student.

Graduate Degrees

The MA and PhD, Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture (Spanish and Latin American Studies) are offered through the Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture program. See here  for degree requirements.

Programs

Bachelor’s Degree

Minor

Courses

Portuguese

Spanish

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