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Latina/o Studies Graduate Certificate and Community Building Event

Current graduate certificate students from several departments will attend and speak about their experiences.
Thursday, February 18, 2016
1:00-2:30 PM
3512 Haven Hall Map
The Latina/o Studies Program offers a 12-credit hour Graduate Certificate focusing on the study of Latina/o experience within the U.S. and in a transnational perspective. The goal of the Certificate in Latina/o Studies is to provide a structured program of study for graduate students in programs such as American Culture, Anthropology, Comparative Literature, English, History, Linguistics, Political Science, Psychology, Screen Arts and Cultures, Sociology, Spanish, and Women's Studies and in the Professional Schools (Business, Education, Law, Medicine, Natural Resources and the Environment, Nursing, Public Health, Public Policy, Social Work, etc.) with in-depth interdisciplinary understanding of the field. The Certificate Program is particularly useful to graduate students whose academic and career trajectories require area-focused knowledge and training.

For more information contact Larry La Fountain-Stokes <lawrlafo@umich.edu> or visit our website:

http://lsa.umich.edu/latina/graduates/graduate-certificate.html

Website includes information about admissions and required coursework.

This is not a free-standing graduate certificate and is only available to current Rackham students. You may apply if you are in or are applying to another graduate program at U-M.
Building: Haven Hall
Event Type: Meeting
Tags: Graduate School, Latin America
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Latina/o Studies