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Indiana University Bloomington

Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies

Graduate


FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO APPLY, PLEASE SEE OUR M.A. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS PAGE.

Graduate programs are designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of Latin American societies.


MASTER OF ARTS (M.A.)

The Master of Arts degree program often serves as a foundation for those wanting to earn a doctorate, or as preparation for applied work in a range of professional fields, including government, private business, and the non-profit sector. Advanced work in at least two disciplines and one interdisciplinary seminar give depth and breadth to students' academic careers. On consultation with the director, students may focus on interdisciplinary themes such as economic development, policy, or environmental studies. A Graduate Records Exam general test score is required before applicants can be considered for admission. Foreign language proficiency is not a requirement for admission, but for graduation reading proficiency must be demonstrated in Spanish or Portuguese or, in special cases, in an indigenous language or Haitian Creole. Masters candidates ordinarily must complete a total of 30 credit hours of advanced work related to Latin America and the Caribbean. M.A. students have the option of writing a thesis or final paper or taking a final examination.

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Foreign Language Requirement
Final Examination or Thesis Requirement

Final Program Requirement: Essays, Paper, or Thesis

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THREE YEAR DUAL-DEGREE PROGRAMS

For complete information see: Program requirements

Opportunities exist for students to combine a Master of Arts in Latin American and Caribbean Studies with other Master programs, which significantly reduces credit hour requirements allowing program completion in three years or less. Combinations of this type exist with the Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), the Master of Library Science (M.L.S.), the Master of Information Science (M.I.S.), the Master of Public Affairs (M.P.A.)and the Master of Public Health (M.P.H.). Interested students must begin by applying to both units' Master's programs.

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Ph.D. AREA CERTIFICATE

The Ph.D. Area Certificate is awarded to candidates upon completion of a major field within Latin America and the Caribbean. Work on a Latin American based dissertation and the dedication of at least 18 credit hours provides students with an area specialization that can complement their main doctoral foci. Ability to read, speak, and understand Spanish, Portuguese, Haitian Creole, or an indigenous language is required.

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Foreign Language Requirement

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Ph.D. MINOR

The Ph.D. Minor in Latin American and Caribbean Studies allows students the opportunity to connect Latin America or Caribbean topics to their main area of study and requires at least 12 credit hours of directly related course work. Required graduate level seminar and reading courses offer students a deeper understanding of the area and the ability to apply that knowledge to their particular fields.

Course Requirements
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Foreign Language Requirement

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