MIDWEST CONSORTIUM FOR LATINO RESEARCH (MCLR)


University of Nebraska-Lincoln


Latino and Latin American Studies


The Latino and Latin American Studies program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln was developed in the 1960s. Students who pursue this program will gain an understanding of the cultures of Latin America and in addition are expected to become proficient in either Spanish or Portuguese.

Students who major in Latin American Studies are required to complete 33 or more credit hours in that area, with at least 9 hours in Spanish beyond the basic university requirements for a bachelors degree. You will also take courses on Latin America in at least 3 different departments, such as History, Economics, Political Science, Geography, or Anthropology, plus a senior-level seminar. You will work closely with faculty at UN-L whose research has involved them in Latin American languages, culture, and landscapes. A minor is required and may be taken in any field. Minors in Latin American Studies and Chicano studies are also available.

If you wish to study abroad, you will be able to receive full credit at UN-L when you are enrolled for one or more semesters in programs in Monterrey, Mexico, or in Costa Rica. Closer to home, you may wish to get involved with the Mexican American Student Association (MASA) and Lincoln's Hispanic Community Center.

If you declare a major or minor in Latin American Studies you will find opportunities for employment in U.S. banks and commercial firms that have offices in Latin American countries, the travel industry (agencies, hotels, airlines), publishing companies, research organizations, and U.S. governmental agencies.


For further information contact:

Miguel A. Carranza
Director

Latino and Latin American Studies
121 Lyman Hall
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68588-0331

Phone: (402) 472-9983
Fax: (402) 472-0531


Faculty:

Teresita Aguilar
Associate Professor
Curriculum and Instruction

William Avery
Professor
Political Science

Edmundo Bendezu
Professor
Modern Languages

Samuel Brunk
Assistant Professor
History

Rodrigo Cantarero
Associate Professor
Community and Regional Planning

Gustavo Carlo
Assistant Professor
Psychology

Miguel A. Carranza
Associate Professor
Sociology/Ethnic Studies

Davis Clements
Professor
Chemical Engineering

Fernando Echavarria
Assistant Professor
Geography

Emilia Gonzalez-Clements
Visiting Assistant Professor
Anthropology

Ralph Grajeda
Associate Professor
English/Ethnic Studies

Ray Hames
Associate Professor
Anthropology

David Johnson
Professor
Sociology

Norma Luna
Associate Professor
Foreign Languages (UNO)

Adelaida Martinez
Associate Professor
Modern Languages and Literatures

Stephen Mason
Associate Professor
Agronomy

Thomas Myers
Professor
State Museum/Anthropology

Edward Nemeth
Associate Professor
Educational Psychology

Catherine Nickel
Associate Professor
Modern Languages and Literatures

Fernando Osorio
Associate Professor
Veterinary Science

Augustin Pasten
Assistant Professor
Modern Languages and Literatures

Marcela Raffaelli
Assistant Professor
Psychology/Ethnic Studies

Hendrik Van Den Berg
Assistant Professor
Economics

Ralph Vigil
Professor
History/Ethnic Studies

Daniel Walters
Associate Professor
Agronomy


Staff:

Elizabeth Carranza-Rodriguez
Latino Student Specialist
Multi-Cultural Affairs


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Last Updated: November 30, 1996