LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN GRADUATE PROGRAM | MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE - HEGIS: 0308

Goal

The primary goal of this program is to educate for professional practice in the field of Latin American an Caribbean Studies. The curriculum has been developed in response to the changing needs of the city and state and reflects the recommendations of former students, practitioner, and agency administrators in the field of Latin American and Caribbean Studies. This program has been designed for the purpose of increasing the number of Latino, bilingual professionals, with the values, skills and knowledge necessary for academic and professional leadership in the area of Latin American and Caribbean Studies. Specifically, the program will create professional professionals with special competencies in the humanities and social sciences, and trained in the study of the social, economic, and political development of the Spanish speaking nations of Latin America and the Caribbean basin.

Objectives

  • to increase the student’s ability in the research and study of the humanities or social sciences, that reflects a broad understanding of Latin American and Caribbean societies.
  • to work effectively in various branches of government, international organizations, multi-national corporations, journalism, academic research, or teaching.
  • to be able to contribute to the public’s knowledge of Latin America and the Caribbean.
  • humanistic individuals interested in the processes of peaceful coexistence, and in dissolving the obstacles that traditionally have impeded peace.
  • to demonstrate strong intellectual and affective competencies and a capacity to work and develop the social, cultural, and political institutions, that maintain a humanistic attitude towards the people and institutions of other countries.
  • to combine hermeneutic and instrumental skills for interpreting and solving problems and who understand the coming century of the global economic marketplace with its impeding impact on democracy and the living culture of nations.

Quantitative Requirements:*

Pre-requisites: BS or BA Degree Minimum of
124 credits
Specialization 40 credits
total: 164 credits

Distribution Requirements:

Individualized Instruction
Completion of a minimum of 8 credits and 2 sets of instructional modules including:
LAC14682 U.S. Contemporary Latino Literature 1950- Present
LAC14782 History of Latin America and Caribbean (Pre-Colombia Period)
Colloquium
Completion of a minimum of 6 credits in 2 colloquia are required including:
LAC24782 Modern Caribbean Narrative 1950 to Present P.R./Cuba/D.R.
LAC25582 Dictatorships in the Latin American and Caribbean Novel
Thesis
*Thesis or Final Project—8 credits
Experiential Studies
Completion of a minimum of 6 credits, including 90 hours of supervised Internships
LAC38787 Practicum VI: Supervised Internships
LAC38887 Practicum VII: Supervised Internships
Theoretical Studies
Completion of a minimum of 6 credits including:
LAC48744 Political Institutions in Latin America and the Caribbean Basin
LAC48845 Economic System and Issues of Latin America and Caribbean
Cultural Studies
Completion of a minimum of 6 credits including:
LAC58787 Survey of Latin America and Caribbean Art/Film/Music
LAC58887 History of Latin America and Caribbean (1810-1900)