- AFST 601 Methods of Inquiry into Africana Studies
- CPSY 637 Latino Psychology
- SPSY 629 Psychosocial Variables in the Education of Minority Children
- ENGL 668 Topics in African American and Africana Literature and Culture
- ENGL 669 Topics African American Literature/Culture
- ENGL 670 Topics in Latino/a Literature and Culture
- EDCI 641 The African American Learner in Urban Settings
- EDCI 642 Multicultural Education: Theory, Research, and Practice
- EDCI 643 Teaching in Urban Environments
- EDCI 710 Hispanic Learning in Urban Settings
- HLTH 635 Race, Ethnicity, and Health
- HISP 606 Spanish in the United States
- HISP 625 US Hispanic Literature and Culture
- HISP 630 Studies in Latin American Literature
- HISP 640 History of Ideas in the Hispanic World
- HISP 646 Seminar in Cultural Encounters and Borders
- HISP 670 Topics in Latino/a Literature and Culture
- HISP 671 Bilingualism in the Spanish‐Speaking World
- HIST 601 Colonial North America
- HIST 615 Colonial Latin America
- HIST 621 The Emergence of Modern America
- HIST 625 Readings in Race, Ethnicity, and Migration
- HIST 636 History of the American South
- HIST 674 Reading Chicano‐Latino History
- HIST 675 Research Seminar on Chicano‐Latino History
* In addition to the requirement that no more than four courses may be from a single department, for students pursuing this track, at least three courses must focus on Latin American/Latinx 14 topics, and at least three courses must focus on Africana topics. Only one course may "double count," simultaneously counting toward the focus on Latin American/Lantinx and Africana topics.