Latin American Studies
                    Master
                
                | Vak | EC | Semester 1 | Semester 2 | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 
                                                     First semester  | 
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| Estado, Sociedad Civil y Políticas Públicas en América Latina | 10 | ||
| Research Seminar in Modern History | 10 | ||
| Research in Latin America | 10 | ||
| 
                                                     Second semester  | 
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| Master Class: Modernidad en América Latina | 5 | ||
| MA Thesis Latin American Studies | 20 | ||
| 
                                                     Choose one of the following three:  | 
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| Master Class: Cultural identity and post-modern writing | 5 | ||
| Brazilian Chair 2012: Brazil and Latin America from the Second World War to the contemporary crisis | 10 | ||
| Chile Visiting Chair | 10 | ||
| Vak | EC | Semester 1 | Semester 2 | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 
                                                     First semester  | 
                                                                                    |||
| Culturas Híbridas en América Latina | 10 | ||
| Research seminar in literature | 10 | ||
| Research in Latin America | 10 | ||
| 
                                                     Second semester  | 
                                                                                    |||
| Master Class: Cultural identity and post-modern writing | 5 | ||
| Master Class: Modernidad en América Latina | 5 | ||
| MA Thesis Latin American Studies | 20 | ||
| Vak | EC | Semester 1 | Semester 2 | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 
                                                     First semester  | 
                                                                                    |||
| Tutorial Linguistics | 10 | ||
| Research seminar: Language Variation and Language Change | 10 | ||
| Research in Latin America | 10 | ||
| 
                                                     Second semester  | 
                                                                                    |||
| 
                                                     Choose one of the following courses:  | 
                                                                                    |||
| Master Class: Cultural identity and post-modern writing | 5 | ||
| Master Class: Modernidad en América Latina | 5 | ||
| MA Thesis Latin American Studies | 20 | ||
Objectives
Programme
Master’s thesis and requirement for graduation
thorough knowledge and understanding of one of the three disciplines of the
programme and of the current central issues within the field;
thorough knowledge and understanding of how to conduct field research in a Latin
American country, including a command of a number of research methods and
techniques;
the capability to formulate a clear and well-argued research problem under expert
supervision and to divide this into orderly and manageable sub-questions;
the capability to present research results in the form of a clear and well-argued written
report that meets the criteria of the discipline;
the ability to design and conduct a research project under expert guidance.
After completing this programme, students will have the knowledge and competence
needed for positions outside the academic field that require an academic level of
thinking, for an upper secondary teaching qualification or for a PhD position.
Please note: if you have completed an Educational Minor as your optional subject, you
 are allowed to follow a fast-track Educational MA (30 ects instead of 60 ects). Please see:
iclon.leidenuniv.nl
Structure
Two aspects are to the basis of the master’s programme: specialisation in a certain
 discipline (Literature, Linguistics or Modern History) and a period of research in the
 chosen discipline, which takes place in Latin America.
The master’s programme starts with a research seminar in which students are taught
 the basics required to carry out fieldwork in one of the three disciplines, and to design a
 research plan. In addition, students follow a disciplinary tutorial on current debates in
 one of the relevant disciplines. This is followed by a period of individual fieldwork in a
 Latin American country, in the course of which the research plan is carried out. Students
 are expected to have returned to the Netherlands during the second half of January in
 order to present the results of their research to the relevant lecturer/supervisor. Early
 in February, students follow a disciplinary master’s course that provides support in the
 process of writing the master’s thesis.
In order to graduate, students must have completed 60 ects of courses including the
 writing of the thesis. The master’s programme is concluded with a master’s thesis
 containing the results of the individual research. The thesis must approximate 17,000
 words. It is evaluated by the relevant lecturer/supervisor and assisted by a second reader.
 Also see: hum.leiden.edu/students/regulations