Master of Arts (MA) in Interdisciplinary Latin American Studies
Freie Universität Berlin
Program Overview
This research-oriented Master's programme provides an in-depth overview of Latin America from the perspectives of the following disciplines: ancient American studies, cultural and social anthropology, gender studies, history, literatures and cultures of Latin America, economics, political science, and sociology. Distinguished by the fact that its students are introduced to scholarly work and related activities early and make early knowledge gains, the programme brings together regional and disciplinary perspectives and has a strong focus on area studies. By considering historical and contemporary dynamics and contingencies, students grapple with regional problems of a region characterised by marked social diversity and interdependent, entangled inequalities. The region of Latin America, in geographical and cultural terms, encompasses Hispanic America, Brazil, the Caribbean, and the interconnections that extend beyond the region. The changing perception of Latin America in the global context—in particular from transregional, intersectional, and de-colonial perspectives—is a major focus, both in the "longue durée" and in selected cases. Historical continuities, ruptures, and transformations in Latin America as well as analytical approaches from Latin America itself are always examined and reflected in the context of their local and global interconnections and their interdependent inequalities. Students comprehensively engage with approaches from the humanities, cultural studies, and social sciences, considering the dynamics of borders in relation to social and spatial mobilities, inequalities, imaginaries, discursive conventions and practices, forms and strategies of representation, the environment, sustainability, human-nature relations, cultures, economies, politics, materialities, provenance, gender relations, societal diversity, conviviality, etc. In doing so, students examine forms of cultural, socioeconomic, and gender difference in various contexts and incorporate a range of materials, productions, approaches, and concepts from the Latin American world and scholarship. Students learn about different challenges of the Latin American continent as well as locally developed approaches to solve them. They are introduced to preconditions, conditions, and characteristics of the Latin American present, including its historical constitution. More specifically, students discuss and apply interpretive approaches and theories on transformation, development, and inequalities as well as on historical-cultural action, representations, and the interconnections of the region. Understanding the concepts and paradigms of Latin American Studies and the Global South is as important as learning about and gaining a critical perspective on the theories and methods of the humanities, social sciences, and gender studies—all of which, in addition to de-colonial perspectives, permeate all facets of the programme. Early in the programme, students choose a specialisation in the humanities / cultural studies, social sciences, regional studies (Brazil), or gender studies. During the programme, students are also introduced to supervised academic work and good academic practice.
EURFinancials
Financials
INFOIntakes and Duration
Intakes and Duration
Intake Season
Winter (October)
Duration
4 semesters
COCareer Outcomes
Career Outcomes
You can always explore various career paths after completing this program. The listed options are some of the most popular among graduates.
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Salary Outlook
Typical range
€45,000 – €70,000 per year
Fresher, mid-level, and experienced ranges are linked to external sources so they stay auditable for applicants.
LANGLanguage & Exams
Language & Exams
Teaching Language
German Spanish English Other teaching language
Applicants must provide proof of Spanish or Portuguese language skills (level B2 CEFR ). Applicants who have earned their initial degree from a university (or equivalent institution) where the language of instruction is not German have to present a B2 (CEFR) German certificate.
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Requirements
Academic Admission
The entry requirements for the MA Interdisciplinary Latin American Studies are as follows: A degree (Bachelor's) in a relevant discipline from a German university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard, with at least 60 credit units (LP/ ECTS) completed in one of the following subjects: Pre-Colombian Studies Brazilian Studies History Caribbean Studies Latin American Studies Political Science Social and Cultural Anthropology Social Sciences Sociology Political Economy / Economy / Economics Literary Studies Cultural Studies If these credit points are distributed across several of the aforementioned subjects, there must be a study component of at least 40 credit points (CP/ECTS) in one of the aforementioned subjects . For further information about the entry requirements, please visit our website .
APS Certificate
An APS certificate is required for applicants who have completed their qualifying education in India, China, or Vietnam.
IELTS Score
Not specified
Application Deadline
Application deadlines are subject to changes. Please refer to the above university course link for the most accurate information.
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