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Program overview

Main Subject

Area Studies

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Latin American Studies is a research-oriented interdisciplinary master's program. The disciplines involved are ethnology, geography, history, political science, sociology, linguistics, literature and media studies with the languages ​​Spanish and Portuguese. The interdisciplinarity enables insights into the scientific working methods of the disciplines involved. With their studies in Hamburg and during the one-semester stay abroad, the students expand their language skills in Spanish and Portuguese and acquire in-depth knowledge of the Latin American region and research on the region. It is also possible to do a research-based internship during the semester abroad, which serves to qualify for a job with regional scientific Latin America expertise, or to carry out a supervised student field research project during a stay of several months in Latin America.


Due to the diverse activities of the course, the students are in constant contact with the region (e.g. through exchanges with guests of the Latin America Center, excursions and supervised student projects). At the end of their studies, graduates of the Master's program in Latin American Studies should be able to independently apply methods from the disciplines involved in order to be able to critically assess complex, research-based issues from different perspectives and generate scientific knowledge. or to carry out a supervised student field research project during a stay of several months in Latin America.

Program overview

Main Subject

Area Studies

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Latin American Studies is a research-oriented interdisciplinary master's program. The disciplines involved are ethnology, geography, history, political science, sociology, linguistics, literature and media studies with the languages ​​Spanish and Portuguese. The interdisciplinarity enables insights into the scientific working methods of the disciplines involved. With their studies in Hamburg and during the one-semester stay abroad, the students expand their language skills in Spanish and Portuguese and acquire in-depth knowledge of the Latin American region and research on the region. It is also possible to do a research-based internship during the semester abroad, which serves to qualify for a job with regional scientific Latin America expertise, or to carry out a supervised student field research project during a stay of several months in Latin America.


Due to the diverse activities of the course, the students are in constant contact with the region (e.g. through exchanges with guests of the Latin America Center, excursions and supervised student projects). At the end of their studies, graduates of the Master's program in Latin American Studies should be able to independently apply methods from the disciplines involved in order to be able to critically assess complex, research-based issues from different perspectives and generate scientific knowledge. or to carry out a supervised student field research project during a stay of several months in Latin America.

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