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The Crime, Law, and Governance in the Americas (CLGA) Specialization within the Master of Arts in Latin American Studies (MALAS) program equips students with interdisciplinary and comparative knowledge about crime, legal systems, violence, justice, and related topics across Latin America and the United States. This focus area also readies students for professional and academic pursuits in legal and governance fields throughout the Americas.
The Center for Latin American Studies provides these graduate-level offerings: An interdisciplinary Master of Arts degree in Latin American Studies, A graduate certificate in Latin American studies, plus A graduate certificate and specialization in Tropical Conservation and Development. The Latin American studies graduate curriculum draws from over 250 courses with regional focus, taught across more than 35 academic departments in the aforementioned colleges.
The MALAS program's distinguished reputation stems from vibrant exchanges among faculty and students representing varied viewpoints, experiences, and backgrounds. Learners work alongside 180 affiliated and core faculty from humanities, social and natural sciences, and professional schools to craft personalized study plans incorporating university-wide course offerings. MALAS alumni pursue careers in educational institutions, research centers, international bodies, government entities, and private sector organizations throughout the Americas, while others advance to doctoral programs.