Graduates possess a general knowledge of the problems of Latin America in relation to its historical development and characteristic culture that has evolved since the late 16th century, on the basis of pre-Colombian communities and immigration from colonial metropolises and Africa. Graduates have a knowledge of the basic facts of Latin American history, and the ability to learn new facts, being helped by the knowledge of the theory and methodology of the discipline.
Graduates are familiar with the development of opinions on the basic problems of the region ’s history, and the discipline’s institutions, personalities, periodicals and key works. They have developed language skills in Spanish and English enabling them to study specialized literature and engage in discussions within the international scientific community.