間眅埶AV

Latin American Studies Master of Arts Program

Latin American Studies Program | Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
間眅埶AV Calendar 2013 Summer

This program offers interdisciplinary study and research leading to a master of arts. The program explores the interrelationships between socioeconomic, political, cultural and historical forces in Latin American development processes. It places emphasis on contemporary Latin America and the regions evolving engagement with the international system, while recognizing the importance of understanding colonialism and nation-state origins. Although most will focus on the contemporary problems of Latin American development, the program welcomes students whose research interests encompass earlier historical periods.

Applicants are considered by how their proposed programs of study coincide with the research and teaching interests of the department. Where a students interests span more than one field of study, a program of course work and supervised research in more than one field may be arranged. Individual programs may also be set up in co-operation with other departments under the special arrangements provisions of 1.3.4 間眅埶AV to a Doctoral Program of the Graduate General Regulations.

Students seeking admission to a Latin American studies doctoral program may apply under the special arrangements provisions of the Graduate General Regulations section. See 1.3.4 間眅埶AV to a Doctoral Program.

間眅埶AV Requirements

間眅埶AV is conducted annually. Applicants will satisfy the Latin American Studies graduate program committee that they are well prepared academically to undertake Latin American studies graduate work. See graduate general regulation 1.3 間眅埶AV for additional University requirements. As well as this, the following are required.

  • a sample of the candidates scholarly work, preferably with a Latin American focus (i.e. an undergraduate paper previously submitted as part of a course requirement)
  • a short statement of purpose detailing interests and goals in Latin American Studies
  • proof of reading and speaking competence in Spanish or Portuguese, equivalent to the successful completion of three college level courses (i.e., SPAN 102, 103, 201). At the discretion of the Latin American Studies graduate program committee, proof of competence in another language of Latin America and the Caribbean may be accepted in exceptional circumstances.
  • If applicable, a resume of previous relevant course work and/or employment will be considered. Background may include specialized training, exposure to interdisciplinary studies of Latin America, and/or first hand field experience.

Program acceptance is conditional on the availability of a senior supervisor selected only from Latin American studies and/or associated faculty.

Degree Requirements

Student complete all of

  • LAS 800 Approaches to Research in Latin American Studies (4)
  • LAS 815 Theories of Latin American Development (4)
  • LAS 835 Social and Political Change in Latin America (4)

and other three courses, which may include LAS 851, which is a directed readings course that may be completed from courses designated as having Latin American studies content offered by other departments or universities. Credit for the latter courses is subject to supervisory committee approval. Students with deficiencies may have to complete more courses.

Students are expected to secure approval of their thesis proposal from their senior supervisor before embarking on field research.

Students complete a thesis, giving evidence of independent research and critical abilities, that is judged by the examining committee at an oral defence. The thesis may be in English or Spanish.

Other Graduate Latin American Content Courses

The following may be acceptable for inclusion in the program. Permission may be required from the departments in which these courses are offered and some courses may require prerequisites.

  • HIST 845 Themes in Latin American History (5)

In addition, more broadly listed courses may be acceptable if focused on Latin America, subject to the Latin American studies graduate program committee designation. Some appropriate courses follow.

  • CMNS 845 Communication and Development (5)
  • ECON 855 Theories of Economic Development (4)
  • GEOG 622 Theories and Practices of Development (4)
  • POL 839 Comparative Development (5)
  • SA 850 Selected Topics in Contemporary Social Theory (5)
  • SA 870 Contemporary Theory in Anthropology (5)

Academic Requirements within the Graduate General Regulations

All graduate students must satisfy the academic requirements that are specified in the graduate general regulations (residence, course work, academic progress, supervision, research competence requirement, completion time, and degree completion), as well as the specific requirements for the program in which they are enrolled, as shown above.

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