Latin American Studies
Master of Arts
Doctor of Philosophy
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Campus address: Sid Richardson Hall (SRH) 1.301, phone (512) 232-2402, fax (512) 471-3090; campus mail code: D0800
Mailing address: The University of Texas at Austin, Graduate Program, Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies, 2300 Red River Street Stop D0800, Austin TX 78712
URL: http://liberalarts.utexas.edu/llilas/
Facilities for Graduate Work
The Benson Latin American Collection is the most complete library of its kind in the United States, containing more than eight hundred thousand volumes of printed material in addition to manuscripts, maps, newspapers, and microfilms. Of special interest are the 20,000 reels of microfilm copies of archival material sourced in Mexico, Spain, England, and Washington DC. Other campus libraries, including the Perry-Castañeda Library, the Fine Arts Library, the Walter Geology Library, and the Architecture and Planning Library, contain additional Latin American material. Students also have access to a variety of electronic journals, books, and bibliographic tools through the University Libraries website.
About 65 faculty members regularly teach courses dealing with Latin America, and some 150 additional faculty members have Latin American interests in a wide variety of fields.
Areas of Study
Graduate work toward a degree in Latin American studies may be concentrated in any academic area in which courses with Latin American content are offered.
Graduate Studies Committee
The following faculty members served on the Graduate Studies Committee (GSC) in the spring 2020 semester.
GSC list updated fall 2020 based on spring 2020 appointments. |
Omoniyi Afolabi Ricardo C Ainslie Chad Alvarez Rosental C Alves Ronald J Angel Eugenio Yatsuda Arima Jossianna Arroyo Martinez Javier Auyero Sheryl Luzzadder Beach Charles E Berg Marion Enid Bodian Jason R Borge Daniel M Brinks Jonathan C Brown Virginia Garrard Burnett Matthew J Butler Esther Calzada Jorge Canizares David Cannatella Paola Canova Luis Ernesto Carcamo-Huechante Juan Jose Colomina-alminana Ronald Covey Kelley A Crews Jonathan Crosson Megan J Crowhurst Ian W Dalziel Donna De Cesare Susan Deans-Smith Lina Maria Del castillo Anthony F Di Fiore Henry A Dietz Hector Dominguez-Ruvalcaba William Doolittle Ariel E Dulitzky David J Eaton Zachary S Elkins Nora C England Karen Engle Patience L Epps William L Fisher George F Flaherty Kenneth Flamm Richard R Flores Daniel G Fridman Seth W Garfield Lyndon K Gill Gloria Gonzalez-Lopez Edmund T Gordon Kenneth F Greene Julia E Guernsey Lauren E Gulbas Laura G Gutierrez Patricia I Hansen Brian K Horton Wendy A Hunter |
Benjamin Ibarra Sevilla Orlando R Kelm Gregory W Knapp Dale A Koike Fernando Luiz Lara Daniel A Law David L Leal Lorraine Leu Leigh L Linden Naomi E Lindstrom Sarah L Lopez Raul L Madrid Minkah Makalani Leticia Junqueira Marteleto Kelly McDonough Daene C McKinney Martha Menchaca Sofian Merabet Juan Miro Robin D Moore Marcelo Paixao Jose L Panero Gabriela Polit Joseph E Potter Carlos E Ramos Enrique R Rodriguez Nestor P Rodriguez Victoria E Rodriguez Sergio Romero Sonia Roncador Cesar A Salgado Roxanne Schroeder-Arce Sandro Sessarego Bjorn Ingmunn Sletto Christen Anne Smith Patricia Ann Somers Kathleen C Stewart Chandler W Stolp Joseph Straubhaar David S Stuart Almeida J Toribio Rebecca M Torres Ann Twinam Luis Urrieta Fred Valdez Jr Maria D Wade Peter Ward Catherine Elizabeth Weaver Kurt G Weyland Jennifer M Wilks Patricia A Wilson Robert H Wilson Anthony C Woodbury Kenneth R Young Emilio Zamora Luis H Zayas |
Admission Requirements
The entering master’s degree student must have a bachelor’s degree, with a major in any discipline. Reading and speaking knowledge of Spanish or Portuguese is required.
Students must hold a master’s degree by the time they enter the doctoral program. On rare occasions, admission to the doctoral program may be granted to students without a master's degree; such students are required to earn the master's degree en route to the PhD.