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Concurrent & Articulated Programs

Concurrent & Articulated Programs

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Advisors for all Concurrent & Articulated Degree Programs associated with Latin American Studies.


Under UCLA regulations, applicants may apply to only one major unless they are applying to an approved concurrent or articulated degree program. The Latin American Studies program offers concurrent and articulated degree options in partnership with several UCLA programs, as listed below. This allows students to apply to two programs simultaneously, offering the potential to earn two degrees in less time than completing them sequentially. To pursue both degrees, applicants must gain admission to each program.

 

Applications will be reviewed separately, as each department has its own admission requirements and conducts an independent evaluation. If the deadlines differ, applicants must submit their application on or before the earlier deadline. 


Visit the Division of Graduate Education (DGE) website for information about concurrent and articulated programs.


Concurrent Degree Programs
Students in concurrent degree programs can overlap up to two courses (8 units) between the programs, via petition.

  • M.A./Latin American Studies & M.U.R.P./Urban Planning
    Contact: Department of Urban Planning

     

  • M.A./Latin American Studies & M.B.A./ John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management
    Contact: UCLA Anderson

     

Articulated Degree Programs
Articulated degrees do not allow course overlap between the degrees.


General inquires regarding the M.A. in Latin American Studies should be addressed to:

Yumi Kinoshita, Academic Advisor
UCLA International Institute
Latin American Studies M.A. Program
10256 Bunche Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1487
Telephone: (310) 206-6571

Email: idpgrads@international.ucla.edu

Schedule zoom meeting with the advisor here.