It is projected that Latinos will comprise 29% of the total population of the United States by the year 2050, making them the largest minority group in the country (Pew Research Center, 2008). Professionals need to prepare for the increasing demand for cultural and linguistically competent services across disciplines and to learn about the diversity of Latinos, immigration and acculturation process.
The Latino Community Practice Graduate Certificate is a specialized professional credential for bilingual professionals in health, education, management, and human services. The program prepares participants for effective service and leadership in the Latino community. It offers the opportunity to network with professional leaders, and supports development of programs, research, or evaluation projects.
Program Outcomes include:
- Understanding of the diversity of Latino cultures based on history of immigration and integration in the United States
- Ability to assess population needs, in collaboration with community members
- Ability to reach Latino markets by using and adapting General Program Design and management Practices
- Increased Spanish language proficiency
- Proficiency in business and management practices, when coupled with the MS in Management