CERTIFICATE IN LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
Awareness of Latin America is a must for students interested in pursuing entry-level careers in foreign service, international organizations, or multinational corporations. A Certificate in Latin American Studies allows them to enhance their skills and expertise with a broad knowledge of this primary geographical region. Completion of the requirements is certified by the Office of Global Initiatives/Binational Center (OGI/BINC) and the Office of the Registrar.
The rapid growth in relations between the United States and Latin America has created the need for professionals who are able to bridge both cultures. TAMIU’s international faculty and the university’s location on the US-Mexico border make a Certificate in Latin American Studies an especially attractive option for students.
This Certificate in Latin American Studies provides undergraduate students with specialized expertise for a variety of careers in business, government, and public service related to Latin America. It allows integration of an assortment of junior and senior level courses and encourages a multidisciplinary approach to meet the needs of the students. The broad offering of courses allows students to select those most appropriate to complement their major course of studies. This Certificate in Latin American Studies proves useful both in terms of potential career opportunities and contribution to the issues the region faces.
Criteria for Admission and Qualification
The student must:
· have a Junior or Senior standing
· be accepted in an established academic program at TAMIU
· submit an application for the certificate program to the Binational Center
Criteria for Receiving the Certificate in Latin American Studies
The student must:
· successfully complete a minimum of four courses herein listed as Approved Courses
· attain at least a 2.75 GPA in the selected courses with no less than a C in any course
· participate in a focus group scheduled by the Binational Center after completion of CLS required classes
Each 3-credit course has been selected based on its context and relevancy for fostering understanding of the Latin American region. It is not an exclusive list. Courses that also offer a regional perspective or those taken under a study abroad experience may be accepted as alternatives to the ones listed below, subject to the approval of the OGI/BINC advisor.
College of Arts and Sciences |
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ANTH3304 |
HIST3385 |
SOCI3308 |
SPAN4309 |
GEOG3352 |
PORT3324 |
SOCI4317 |
SPAN4317 |
HIST3301 |
PSCI3308 |
SOCI4318 |
SPAN4371 |
HIST3330 |
PSCI4309 |
SPAN3323 |
URBS4302 |
HIST3352 |
SOCI3307 |
SPAN3326 |
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COMM4320 |
COMM4324 |
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A. R. Sanchez, Jr. Scholl of Business |
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ECO3325 |
ECO4370 |
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Study abroad in a Latin American Country |
Students interested in pursuing the Certificate in Latin American Studies should register with the OGI/BINC and meet with its advisor if necessary. Students must complete and submit the appropriate form to the OGI/BINC at Pellegrino Hall 302A as soon as possible, but no less than one semester before completion of their degree. Certificates will be processed at the end of the semester and the OGI/BINC and the Office of the Registrar will provide, after graduation, the documentation certifying the completion of the certification.
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