Graduate Certificate in Latin American Studies

USA

What will I learn?

The Graduate Certificate in Latin American Studies is available to graduate students in all participating schools and departments who fulfill the following requirements within an existing degree program. CAS departments likely to participate include Romance Studies, Sociology, History, Anthropology, Archaeology, History of Art & Architecture, Earth & Environment, International Relations, Music, Philosophy, and Political Science. Other schools for which the certificate would also be appropriate include the College of Communication, Questrom School of Business, College of Fine Arts, School of Law, School of Medicine, School of Public Health, School of Theology, and Wheelock College of Education & Human Development.

Requirements of the Graduate Certificate Program

Students must successfully complete at least 16 credits of coursework (four standard courses) in courses primarily focused on Latin America, with a minimum grade of B in each course.
Concentration requirement: At least three of the four courses must focus on a subregional or substantive area (e.g., Brazil, Mexico, comparative government, cultural/archeological preservation, Latin American literature and the arts; Latin American film).
Courses must be chosen from at least two departments or schools.
No more than 4 credits can be in directed study or research, except with written permission of the director of the Latin American Studies Program (LASP).
Students must complete a piece of significant research such as an MA, MFA thesis, or doctoral dissertation, or two substantial research papers in graduate-level seminars and give a final talk to the LASP core faculty.
Students must demonstrate a high level of competence in either Spanish or Portuguese, including the capability to read, write, and speak the language with sufficient proficiency to understand and be understood. Competence in the foreign language of the student’s choosing is determined by examination by BU language instructors. Students must pass this examination in order to complete the degree.
For students concentrating in subregions or topics where other languages are spoken, the Graduate Certificate in Latin American Studies will arrange an assessment of reading proficiency based on a dictionary-aided, timed translation of a professionally relevant scholarly (or equivalent) document.
Students must receive approval of completion from the LASP director and the student’s departmental faculty advisor. Students are expected to consult with the LASP director at the beginning of their studies in order to ensure that their planned courses will fulfill the goals of the certificate program.

Which department am I in?

College of Arts and Sciences

Study options

Full Time (At least 16 credits)

Tuition fees
$66,670.00 (56,25,211) per year
Start date

January 2025

Venue

College of Arts and Sciences

725 Commonwealth Avenue,

BOSTON,

Massachusetts,

02215, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

Those who have earned a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university or with equivalent international education may apply.

English proficiency

Minimum TOEFL Requirements - paper-based test: 550; internet-based test: Reading section – 21, Listening section – 21, Speaking section – 21, Writing section – 21.

Minimum IELTS Requirements - he overall band score of 7.0 is required for admission to the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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