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Graduate Bulletin Homepage |College of Arts & Sciences |Graduate Program Curricula | Latin American and Caribbean Studies Master of Arts Degree Program
Master of Arts in Latin American, Caribbean and U.S. Latino Studies
Program of Study - Research Project Option (30 credits, minimum)
- Core requirements (15 credits minimum): Lcs 500; 502; 503; 504; and 505.
- Supporting courses (9 credits), including a minimum one course will be required from each of three categories: Culture, History and Society (Lcs 506, 507, 508, 585, 592, or 696); Public Policy and International Relations (Lcs 509, 510, 551, or 696); and Language (Lcs 514, 515, or 696). Only 3 credits of Lcs 695 can be counted toward the degree.
- Lcs 691 Directed Readings (3 credits)
- Lcs 697 Directed Master's Project (3 credits)
- A proficiency language exam in Spanish, Portuguese or French equivalent to a third year undergraduate level.
Program of Study - Comprehensive Exam Option (30 credits, minimum)
- Core requirements (15 credits minimum): Lcs 500; 502; 503; 504; and 505.
- Supporting courses (12 credits), including a minimum one course will be required from each of three categories: Culture, History and Society (Lcs 506, 507, 508, 585, 592, or 696); Public Policy and International Relations (Lcs 509, 510, 551, or 696); and Language (Lcs 514, 515, or 696). The remaining 3 credits are to be chosen from the approved list of supporting LCS elective courses in consultation with a LACS advisor. Only 3 credits of Lcs 695 can be counted toward the degree.
- Lcs 691 Directed Readings (3 credits)
- Satisfactory completion of a comprehensive examination in Latin American and Caribbean Studies
- A proficiency language exam in Spanish, Portuguese or French equivalent to a third year undergraduate level.
Supporting Courses in Required Categories:
Culture, History, and Society:
Lcs 599 Special Topics in Latin American and Caribbean Studies Spn 512 Cultural Foundations of Latin American Literature: Colonial Age Spn 513 Cultural Foundations of Latin American Literature: Since Independence Ant 533 Mesoamerican Archeology Ant 633 Seminar in Mesoamerican Archeology Ant 641 Seminar in Mesoamerican Ethnology Ant 666 Seminar in Ethnohistory * Ant 667 (Pln 672) Housing Problems and Policies in Third World Cities His 569 History of Mexico His 570 History of the West Indies and Central America His 572 History of Brazil His 665 Readings in Latin American History His 667 Seminar in Latin American History
Public Policy and International Relations:
His 573 The United States and Latin America His 568 Latin America in Conflict Eco 541 Theory and Problems of Economic Development * Eco 741 Economics of Development * Pos 556 Political Authoritarianism in Latin America Pos 593 International Relations of Latin America Lcs 599 Special Topics in Latin American and Caribbean Studies Lcs 550 Minorities in U.S. Schools Aas 612 Race Theory and Social Thought Gog 526 (Pln 502) Regional Planning * Gog 540 Political Geography * Gog 617 Energy Resources * Pln 573 Comparative Metropolitan Planning * Pln 671 (Lcs 671) Urban Poverty an Labor in the Americas Pln 672 (Ant 667) Housing Problems and Policies in Third World Cities Soc 575 Ethnicity and Race * Soc 640 Gender Inequality * Tbi 627 Perspectives in Education: Bilingual Education Wss 590 Research Seminar in Women's Studies * Wss 599 Topics in Women's Studies * Aps 766 Education and Social Change in Developing Nations * E Soc 700 Seminar on the Impact of Immigration and Education *
Language
Spn 500A,B Varieties of Contemporary Spanish Spn 502 The Linguistic Structure of Modern Spanish Spn 505 History of the Spanish Language Spn 517 Spanish American Theater Spn 518 Spanish American Short-Story Spn 522 The Twentieth Century Spanish American Essay Spn 523 Spanish American Colonial Prose Spn 525 Spanish American Colonial Poetry Spn 526 Spanish American Poetry of the Modernist Period Spn 527 Spanish American Poetry since Modernism Spn 586 Spanish American Novel from 1910 to 1950 Spn 587 Contemporary Spanish American Novel Lcs 514 (Spn 519) Literature of the Hispanic Caribbean Por 502 Linguistic Structure of Modern Portuguese Por 505 History of the Portuguese Language Por 512 Survey of Brazilian Literature Por 612 Studies in Brazilian Literature Ant 528 Middle American Linguistics
* In order to receive credit for this course toward the M.A. degree, students must work on Latin American or Caribbean-related topics.
Last updated on 12/17/2008
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