Can graduate students from other schools or departments concentrate in Latin American Studies at ILAS?
Graduate students in the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS), and the professional schools may choose Latin America as a regional area of specialization for their degree, and ILAS offers a certificate to students completing a prescribed interdisciplinary program in conjunction with their respective graduate degree program. Certification is granted to those who have written an essay based on original research, have completed 24-credits (eight courses) that satisfy distributional requirements, and have demonstrated full proficiency in either Spanish or Portuguese and at least reading knowledge of the both languages.
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