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New York University

Graduate School of Arts and Science, Latin American and Caribbean Studies

Address:

Graduate Enrollment Services
One-Half Fifth Avenue
New York ,NY ,10003
United States

Phone:

1-212-998-8050

Fax:

1-212-995-4557

 

Program Information

Degree Offered

M.A.-Latin American and Caribbean Studies; M.A.-Latin American and Caribbean Studies with a Concentration in Museum Studies; M.A. (joint program)-Latin American and Caribbean Studies and Journalism; M.A.-J.D. (dual degree)-Latin American and Caribbean Studies and Law (with School of Law), M.A.-J.D. (dual degree)-Latin American and Caribbean Studies and Law (with School of Law)

Program Description:

The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) at New York University is an interdisciplinary teaching, research, and public information program. It is a Title VI National Resource Center (NRC), offering FLAS fellowship support for graduate students and support for faculty and graduate student research, colloquia, conferences, and outreach programs focusing on primary and secondary education in New York. Members of the center faculty have special expertise in history, cultural policy, performance, memory and heritage, narrative, indigenous peoples and social movements, gender, race, nationalism, migration, social justice and the study of urban life. The Center's close working relationship with both the Program in Latino Studies and the King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center provide further sources of transdisciplinary programming and expertise. The Center opens channels of communication and encourages the sharing of ideas and observations across disciplinary boundaries. CLACS has a special interest in Caribbean issues and in coordinating a comparative and relational transatlantic and hemispheric orientation toward Latin American and Caribbean issues of the past and present, and in promoting transtlantic approaches to the complex interplay of European, African, and Amerindian social and cultural backgrounds in the genesis of these regions' hybrid postcolonial realities. Rather than simply providing a window through which North Americans may observe Latin America, the Caribbean, and their historical entanglements both across the Iberian Atlantic and throughout the Americas, the Center seeks to serve as a bridge between them. The Center offers a thorough graduate curriculum, centered on an intensive and interdisciplinary two-semester Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies. Training is available in Portuguese as well as Spanish, and in the two most significant indigenous languages of Latin America: Quechua and Nahuatl.

Accreditation:

New York University is a member of the Association of American Universities and is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.

Tuition & Financial Aid

Financial Aid Offered: No

Format: Campus

Classification: Doctoral/Research Universities - Extensive

Institution Sector: Private not-for-profit

Locale: Large City

Size & Settings: 20,000 and above