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The Associate of Arts in Latin American Studies program provides students with an in-depth understanding of Latin American history, politics, culture, and economics. This interdisciplinary program explores topics such as colonialism, social movements, Indigenous rights, and international relations between Latin America and the world. With a strong emphasis on research and critical analysis, students develop cross-cultural communication skills, making them well-prepared for careers in international relations, education, policy research, and community development. Graduates can also pursue further studies in Latin American studies, political science, or global development.

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Policy Researcher – International Relations

41400$60,000 - $100,000Analyzes policies related to trade, diplomacy, and international relations between Canada and Latin America.

Social and Community Service Worker

42201$50,000 - $85,000Develops and promotes community programs supporting Latin American immigrant and refugee populations.

Market Research Analyst

41402$55,000 - $100,000Studies Latin American markets, consumer trends, and business opportunities for international companies.

Archivist

51102$55,000 - $95,000Preserves and manages historical documents, cultural artifacts, and records related to Latin American history.