Cajun & Creole Studies Minor Courses
You must take a minimum of 18 credit hours (generally 6 courses) in an approved area, and of those credits, at least 6 hours must be at the 300 or 400 level.
Anthropology
- 320 Anthropology of Food
- 450 Indians in Louisiana
- 491 Anthropology of Southwestern Louisiana
Architecture
- DSGN 361 Louisiana Architecture
English
- 333 Louisiana Literature
- 335 Louisiana Folklore
- 449 Louisiana Fieldwork
French
- 301 Louisiana Francophone Language and Culture (prerequisite FREN 101, 102 and 201 or equivalency)
- 322 French and Francophone Popular Culture
- 340 Louisiana French Folklore and Folk Music
- 424 The Sociocultural Context of Louisiana French
- 425 Francophone Oral Literature*
- 449 Louisiana Folklore Fieldwork
- 492 Topics in Louisiana French Literature
Geography
- 350 Louisiana Geography
History
- 307 History of Louisiana
- 367 Social and Cultural History*
- 355 Black History
- 371 Special Topics: History of the Acadians
- 378 The American South*
- 380 Black Women’s History*
- 430 20th-Century Louisiana*
Humanities
- 200 Issues & Themes*
- 300 Issues & Themes* [e.g. "Imaging the Cajuns"]
- 400 Tracing Cajun & Creole Identity
Music
- MUS 331 Cajun & Creole Vocals
- AMUS 115 Individual Lessons in Cajun fiddle, accordion or Cajun/Creole vocals**
- AMUS 160 Trad Music Ensemble (001 Cajun or 002 Zydeco)
- MUS 327 - Class Fiddle I
- MUS 329 - Class Button Accordion
- MUS 360 - Cajun and Zydeco Music (history)
Sociology
- 310 Minority Groups
*When content is Acadian, Cajun and/or Creole
** Number of credits may vary
Please note that only 42 hours in a single discipline can count toward graduation.
For questions about including a course not listed above, please contact Dr. Nathan Rabalais.