Undergraduate Certificate & Minors

Princeton University’s oldest interdepartmental plan of study has since 1942 explored America in the world and how the world lives in (the) America(s), hosting conversations to connect theory and practice and foster comparative study among disciplines.

Through an undergraduate course of study, public events, and research support, Asian American studies at Princeton offers interdisciplinary perspectives on Asian American and Pacific Islander histories, cultures, contemporary experiences and transnational connections and contexts.
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Latino studies at Princeton traverses the humanities, arts and social sciences to provide a broad understanding of the emergence, transformation and consolidation of Latino/a/x peoples, their transnational connections and their centrality to the development of the United States as a nation.