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Bachelor
of Arts Program
The
bachelor of arts in Latin American Studies blends coverage of
methodological and theoretical approaches to the study of Latin
America with a broad foundation in the humanities and social
sciences. Students receiving this degree will be prepared for
private employment or for graduate training; the major also
provides a valuable supplement for those who subsequently pursue
professional degrees in business, law, engineering, medicine,
or other fields. Students majoring in Latin American Studies
are urged to minor in a core discipline such as anthropology,
economics, history, literature, political science, or sociology.
Requirements:
Students are encouraged to complete the lower-division prerequisites
before they enroll in upper-division courses.
Lower-Division
- Spanish
Proficiency: The equivalent of at least two years of college-level
language instruction in Spanish, comparable to satisfactory
completion of Literature/Spanish 2C; students who satisfy
this requirement by examination are strongly encouraged to
study Portuguese.
- Latin
American Studies 50 (LATI 50) Introduction to Latin
America, an interdisciplinary course that prepares majors
to build a coherent curriculum.
Upper-Division
- Twelve
upper-division courses selected from a designated list of
Latin American studies courses in the UCSD catalog. Students
must take course work in at least three departments; and they
must take at least three courses, but no more than five, from
one department. This provides depth and breadth to the major.
See LAS courses offered.
- Two
of the twelve courses must concentrate exclusively on periods
earlier than the twentieth century.
- The
Senior Semina (LATI 190) is required as one of the twleve
courses. It is to be taken in the Winter Quarter of the senior
year. This course will culminate in preparation for an interpretive
paper based on the secondary analysis of existing scholarly
research to be approximately 20 to 40 pages in length.
- All
courses must be taken for a letter grade, with the sole exception
of LATI 199. Students are strongly encouraged to enroll in
4 units of Individual Study (LATI 199) with a member of the
Latin Americanist faculty, who will serve as the student's
principal advisor.
Honors
To receive honors students must:
- satisfy
all lower-division requirements of the major program
- complete
nine upper-division courses from at least three departments,
with no more than five courses from any single department
and with at least two courses on material prior to the twentieth
century
- take
a three-quarter sequence during the senior year consisting
of; Individual Study, the Senior Seminar, and the Honors Seminar
(LATI 199, 190, and 191, respectively); that will culminate
in the presentation and defense of an original thesis based
on primary research (usually between 50 and 100 pages in length)
under the direction of a mentor selected from the Latin A
mericanist faculty, and defend this thesis during the Spring
Quarter before an interdisciplinary faculty committee; and
- maintain
a minimum GPA of 3.5 in the major.
Center
for Iberian and Latin American Studies ©1999
University of California, San Diego
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