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To become a skilled inter‐cultural communicator, Apply multiple approaches to a single problem, And gain in‐depth knowledge . . . . of a region that is not only our neighbor, but also . . . ourselves . . . work in sustainable development, Neerja Vasishta Programmes Manager at Global Generation London, UK Renewables & Environment B.A. Latin American Studies and Art History, UNM (2000) Masters of Regional Planning Cornell University (2005) … diplomacy and international relations at inter‐ governmental organizations Martin Huenneke Summit Specialist at Organization of American States B.A. , French and Political Science University of Missouri M.A , Latin American Studies University of New Mexico (2000) M.A. , Curriculum & Instruction New Mexico State University . . . serve Hispano‐Latino communities in health professions Lilia Pedrego, M.D Family Practitioner Las Cruces, NM B.A. Latin American Studies (2002) B.A. Biology (UNM 2002) University of New Mexico School of Medicine … provide early childhood education and family services to immigrant communities throughout the U.S Cally Ingebritson Education Management Family & Community Services Specialist at Tri‐Valley Opportunity Council Greater Minneapolis‐St. Paul B.A. Latin American Studies UNM (2005) … teach at colleges and universities. Frank Graziano John D. MacArthur Professor of Hispanic Studies Connecticut College B.A. University of Arizona M.F.A. University of Iowa, Ph.D. University of New Mexico (1990) Specializations Spanish American cultures Popular Catholicism in Spanish America Undocumented migration … provide legal services to immigrants Landau, Jennifer M.A. Latin American Studies, J.D. Law University of New Mexico (2006) … work as graphic designers for national associations. Amaris Ketcham Graphic Designer: Marketing & Communications Assistant National Association for Agricultural Educators B.A. Latin American Studies University of New Mexico (2007) Who should consider a Latin American Studies major? y Someone who is studying Spanish or Portuguese; y Who has taken a course related to Latin America; y Who has traveled to Latin America or wants to work with y y y y immigrant communities; Who is considering a service profession in the United States: education, health, law or law enforcement, family services, community planning Or is interested in an international career: diplomacy, foreign service, international relations. Or in business: international business, natural resources extraction (engineering), eco‐tourism Or who wants to make the world a better place Where should they start? y HIST 181 Early Latin America y HIST 182 Modern Latin America y Spanish or Portuguese How does Latin American Studies prepare students for the modern workforce? y Latin America is our closest neighbor and our political, cultural, and economic lives are intertwined. y In‐depth knowledge of the region enables graduates to work in the region, with the region, and with immigrants from the region y Fifty million people in the U.S. are of Latin American descent. How does Latin American Studies prepare students for the modern workforce? y Successful intercultural communication builds relationships based on mutual and in‐depth understanding y Interdisciplinary studies brings multiple perspectives to problem‐solving and project‐building y For a professional career : a student will need an advanced degree or to combine a professional degree (Education, Engineering, Management, Planning & Design) with a major or minor in Latin American Studies To become a skilled inter‐cultural communicator, To apply multiple approaches to a single problem, And to gain in‐depth knowledge of a region and its peoples who live to our south and among us For more information, contact the Undergraduate Advisor for Latin American Studies: Amanda Wolfe akwolfe@unm.edu (505) 277‐7044 And visit our website: http://laii.unm.edu/academics ... National Association for Agricultural Educators B.A.? ?Latin? ?American? ?Studies University of New Mexico (2007) Who should consider a? ?Latin? ?American? ? Studies? ?major? y Someone who is studying Spanish or Portuguese;... Where should they start? y HIST 181 Early? ?Latin? ?America y HIST 182 Modern? ?Latin? ?America y Spanish or Portuguese How does? ?Latin? ?American? ?Studies? ?prepare students for the modern workforce? y Latin? ?America is our closest neighbor and our ... and with immigrants from the region y Fifty million people in the U.S. are of? ?Latin? ? American? ?descent. How does? ?Latin? ?American? ?Studies? ?prepare students for the modern workforce? y Successful intercultural communication builds