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This archived information is dated to the 2008-09 academic year only and may no longer be current.
For currently applicable policies and information, see the current Stanford Bulletin.
The Master of Arts in Latin American Studies is an interdisciplinary program. The curriculum consists of a core set of courses surveying the history, politics, society, and culture of the region, advanced language training, and in-depth course work. In consultation with a faculty adviser, students select a course of study suited to their individual interests.
This joint degree program grants an M.A. degree in Latin American Studies and a Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.) degree. It is designed to train students interested in a career in teaching, research, or the practice of law related to Latin American legal affairs. Students must apply separately to the Latin American Studies M.A. program and to the Stanford School of Law and be accepted by both. Enrollment in the JDP allows students to pursue an M.A. degree concurrently with the law degree and to count a defined number of units toward both degrees. Completing this combined course of study requires approximately four academic years, depending on the student's background and level of language training. Up to 11.25 quarter units of Law School courses with Latin American Studies content may be counted toward the M.A. degree. For more information, see the "Joint Degree Programs" section of this bulletin and consult with the program offices for the two programs.
These dual degree programs grant an M.A. degree in Latin American Studies and a Master of Business Administration degree or a Medical Doctor degree. Students must apply separately to the Latin American Studies M.A. program and the Graduate School of Business or School of Medicine and be accepted by both.
University requirements for the master's degree are described in the "Graduate Degrees" section of this bulletin.
A description of the M.A. program is also available online at http://www.stanford.edu/group/las/programs/MA.html.
The program requires completion of a minimum of 45 graduate units. Upon entering, each student is assigned a faculty adviser who works with the student to develop a customized program of study.
To receive the M.A. in Latin American Studies, students must complete the following:
These fields (CulSoc, Eco, and PolEcon) are not declared on Axess; they do not appear on the transcript or the diploma.
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