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Latin American Studies
The Latin American Studies Program is interdisciplinary
and provides students with training in the Spanish language and literature
as well as Latin American history. Additionally, students are educated in
politics, geography, anthropology, and Portuguese. Because of the broad education
that students receive in the program, many career opportunities are available
to students in this major. Because of their linguistic training and comprehensive
knowledge of Latin America, graduates may seek employment in government, including
foreign service, international banking and business, and non-governmental
organizations that work extensively in Latin America. Students who graduate
from the Latin American Studies Program are also well prepared to attend graduate
level programs in this or in related disciplines.
Interested students should contact Professor Cynthia
Schmidt-Cruz at 325 Smith Hall, or call 302-831-0439.
Sample Job Titles
| Bachelor's Degree/Entry Level |
Further Education/Experience
Often Required |
| *international business consultant |
*lobbyist |
| *international relations specialist |
*market research specialist |
| *consumer advocate |
*politician |
| *cultural affairs officer |
*professor/educator |
| *customs/immigration officer |
*public administrator |
| *high school teacher |
*public policy specialist |
| *journalist |
*translator |
| *FBI/CIA agent |
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| *foreign student advisor |
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Check the Dictionary of Occupational Titles under section 051 for additional
related careers.
Enhancing Employability
- Participate in Internships,
Field Experience Placements and Alumni
Mentor Program.
Some Employers of Latin American Studies Majors
*banks *archives
*colleges/universities *social service agencies
*hotels/restaurants/resorts *civic associations
*airlines/airports *American schools abroad *consulting firms *museums *newspapers/magazines *international exchange programs
Other Sources of Information
Association for Progressive Communications/Institute for Global Communications
- United States: www.igc.org/igc - Argentina: www.wamani.apc.org - Colombia: www.colnodo.org.co - Mexico: www.laneta.apc.org - Uruguay: www.chasque.apc.org
DERECHOS - Human Rights
www.derechos.org
Economic Commission for Latin America
www.eclac.cl
Electronic Network for Latin American Careers and Employment
http://lanic.utexas.edu/enlace
Handbook of Latin American Studies, The Library of Congress
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/hlas
Latin American Network Information Center (LANIC)
www.lanic.utexas.edu
Latin American Links
www.latinamericalinks.com
Latin World: Latin America on the Net
www.latinworld.com
Overseas Job Express
www.overseasjobs.com
Precisa, Mexico
www.precisa.gob.mx
The Riley Guide
www.rileyguide.com
Washington Office on Latin America
www.wola.org
World Bank
www.worldbank.org
Resources for Finding Employment
University of Delaware Career Resource Center Materials
Available
- Job Hunter's SourceBook (CSD 376)
- Professional's Job Finder (CSD 377)
- 100 Best Nonprofits to Work For (CSD 412)
- Jobs and Careers With Nonprofit Organizations
(CSD 413)
- Career Opportunities in the Nonprofit Sector (CSD 414)
- Guide to Associations and Nonprofit Organizations
on the Internet (CSD 417)
- Great Jobs for Foreign Language Majors (CSE
263)
- Careers for Foreign Language Aficionados &
Other Multilingual Types (CSE 264)
- Opportunities in Foreign Language Careers (CSE
265)
- So You Want to be a College Professor? (CSE
270)
- Careers in Education (CSE 280)
- Careers for People on the Move & Other Road
Warriors (CSE 394)
- Career Opportunities in the Travel Industry
(CSE 397)
- Jobs for People Who Love Travel (CSE 398)
- Careers for Travel Lovers (CSE 399)
- Opportunities in Travel Careers (CSE 400)
- Careers in Law (CSE 436)
- Career Opportunities in Politics, Government,
and Activism (CSE 440)
- Opportunities in Government Careers (CSE 442)
- Top Careers for Liberal Arts Graduates (CSE
559)
- Liberal Arts Jobs (CSE 561)
- Work Your Way Around the World (GD 155)
- International Jobs (GD 165)
- Directory of Jobs and Careers Abroad (GD 179)
- International Job Finder (GD 181)
- Going Global (GD 182 & 183)
- www.udel.edu/CSC/netresources.html
CSC's Internet Resources
Further Information Including: Skills to Develop, Strategies
for Contacting Employers, Grad School Information and where to get assistance
is available in the CAREER RESOURCE CENTER located at 401 Academy Street.
Last updated: May 19, 2008 (CH)
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