Grad School / Program:
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200 S. Kedzie Hall
Michigan State University (MSU)
East Lansing, MI 48824
United States
Phone: 517-432-7187
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- Degrees Granted:
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Doctorate
- Programs offered:
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On-campus
- Description:
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The Ph.D. program in Chicano/Latino Studies (CLS) at Michigan State University prepares scholars, researchers, and teachers in the Social Sciences and Humanities to develop expertise on the historical and contemporary experiences of Chicanos and Latinos in their social, cultural, political and economic contexts.
The Program emphasizes global, trans-disciplinary, comparative and applied approaches to knowledge and enhances collaborative efforts within the university, peer educational institutions, and the broader community. It addresses Chicano and Latino experiences in home communities in the United States, and international dimensions and diaspora experiences involving communities in the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean.
- Admission Information:
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Admission to the doctoral program in Chicano/Latino Studies conforms to Michigan State University general admission policies in graduate education. Admission is based on an evaluation of the student’s academic records related to both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees, Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test scores, letters of recommendation, written statements, and other pertinent information such as professional experience and related achievements. Applicants without master’s degrees or sufficient course work may be admitted provisionally and be required to complete a specified number of collateral courses, not to count toward the degree, before regular admission is granted.
- Grad Program Website:
- https://www.msu.edu/~cls/
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