The Master of Arts Degree

Students are advised to consult the Bulletin of the Graduate Division for the official requirements. The following information is intended to give a general outline of the program.

Application Deadline for Fall Semester: May 1st (early application deadline) and July 1st (regular application deadline)

Application Deadline for Spring Semester: November 1st (early application deadline) and December 15th (regular application deadline)

Admission to the program

In addition to University Admission Requirements , students must submit:

  1. A completed application (may be submitted electronically from www.csumentor.edu)
  2. GRE scores (SDSU code: 4682. No department code is needed);
  3. Two sets of official transcripts;
  4. Three letters of reference;
  5. A personal statement;
  6. TOEFL (if medium of instruction was in a language other than English).
  7. International students should visit the International Student Center website for specific application requirements for admission.

Items 3-5 should be mailed to:

Center for Latin American Studies
(Attention: Graduate Coordinator)
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive
San Diego, CA 92182-4446

Requirements for the MA Degree

Summary of Requirements

The MA in Latin American Studies is a 30-unit program. There are four areas that need to be completed for the program:

  1. 24 units from departmental concentrations
  2. LATAM 601 (3 units)
  3. Thesis or Comprehensive Exams (3 Units)
  4. Language Competency.

Requirement Details

  1. Students complete 24 semester units drawn from 3 different departments (disciplines.) The primary concentration, Department A, consists of 12 units or four classes, no more than two of which can be at the 500 level. Departments B and C each consist of six units or two classes. Only one 500 level class can be taken in each of these concentrations.
    Unit Requirements
    Discipline or Field Units Courses
    Primary Department 12 4
    Secondary Department (1) 6 2
    Secondary Department (2) 6 2

    Approved disciplines (Departments) include Anthropology, Art, Communication, Economics, English, Geography, History, Latin American Studies, Political Science, Public Administration, Sociology, Spanish, Television-Film and New Media, and Women's Studies.
  2. LATAM 601 (3 Units) is required for all students. LATAM 601 may be included in department A, B, or C if you select Latin American Studies as a concentration. If you include LATAM 601 in department A, B, or C, you must take an additional course with Latin American Studies content in order to meet the 30-unit requirement.
  3. Students have two options, either
  4. Graduate Students are expected to fulfill their language proficiency requirements in addition to the 30 units required for the Master's degree. Students must demonstrate proficiency in Spanish through either
    • the satisfactory completion of an oral and written examination
    • the satisfactory completion of Spanish 201 and 202 and an examination administered by the Latin American Studies program, or
    • the satisfactory completion of 3 units of 500 level and above course work in Spanish.
    In addition all students must satisfactorily complete Portuguese 101.

Last Update: 11-Feb-2009

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Dual Masters Programs

San Diego State University offers a dual degree program in Latin American Studies (MA) and business (MBA) and a joint degree in Latin American Studies (MA) and Public Health (MPH) .

Courses at Other Universities

In addition to the course offerings at San Diego State University, students may take selected courses at the University of California, San Diego, the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California (UABC), and El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (COLEF). UABC and El COLEF have campuses in Tijuana, Mexico, and are approximately 30 and 45 minutes by car from San Diego State.


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