Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies Graduate Certificate
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The Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies offers an interdisciplinary Graduate Certificate in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies in conjunction with a disciplinary master’s or doctoral degree program. Overseen by the Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies Executive Committee, it is intended to certify competency in area and language studies. An opportunity for graduate students to pursue interdisciplinary studies, the Graduate Certificate contributes to training in internationalism, multiculturalism, and foreign language competence.
The Executive Committee of the Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies administers the program and advises interested students. Committee members include Director Sonia E. Alvarez (Political Science), Chief Adviser Gloria Bernabe-Ramos, Katherine Bliss (History), Marta Calás (Management), Carlene Edie (Political Science), Manuel Frau-Ramos (Education), Agustín Laó-Montes (Sociology), Ellen Pader (Regional Planning), Maribel Paredes (Communication), Daphne Patai (Spanish and Portuguese), Márgara Russotto (Spanish and Portuguese), Peter Stern (Library), Millicent Thayer (Sociology), Richard Wilkie (Geosciences). The Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies Graduate Certificate draws upon associated faculty in other university departments. The teaching faculty for the program varies each semester depending upon course offerings.
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