Graduate Programs

Latin American Studies Graduate Certificate

The Graduate Certificate in Latin American Studies requires 12-15 credit hours of Latin American area studies courses. The Certificate is available to M.A./M.S./PhD. students in the Colleges of Agricultural and Life Sciences; Business Administration; Design, Construction and Planning; Education; Fine Arts; Journalism and Communications; and Liberal Arts and Sciences.

PhD and Master's Degree with Thesis:

For a degree with a thesis, or dissertation 12 credit hours of Latin American coursework are distributed as follows:

Graduate Certificate students are required to have intermediate-high proficiency in Spanish, Portuguese, or Haitian Creole. Language courses at the 3000 level or higher count toward the Certificate.

Non-Thesis Master's Degree:

For a Master’s degree without thesis, 15 credit hours of Latin American coursework are distributed as follows:

Graduate Certificate students are required to have intermediate-high proficiency in Spanish, Portuguese, or Haitian Creole. Language courses at the 3000 level or higher count toward the Certificate.

A list of Latin American Studies classes is available online and at the Center for Latin American Studies in Grinter Hall 319.



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