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Graduate Bulletin Homepage |College of Arts & Sciences |Graduate Program Curricula | Spanish Master of Arts Degree Program

Programs Leading to the Master of Arts Degree in Spanish

Concentration in Hispanic Literature (30 credits minimum)

  1. At least three courses (9 credits) in one of the following areas:
    1. Modern Spanish (Peninsular) Literature
    2. Spanish American Literature
  2. One course (3 credits) in each of the following areas:
    1. Literary Theory
    2. Hispanic Linguistics
    3. Hispanic Cultural Studies
  3. Spn 509 during the fist semester of study
  4. Spn 601
  5. One course (3 credits) in methodology (Spn 600,602,603, 604, 606, 611)
  6. Up to three optional courses (9 credits) offered in English (Llc)
  7. Elective courses as advised (Optional)
  8. MA/Ph.D. qualifying exam

Concentration in Spanish Linguistics (30 credits minimum)

  1. At least three courses (9 credits) in Spanish Linguistics
  2. One course (3 credits) in three of the following areas:
    1. Literary Theory
    2. Modern Spanish (Peninsular) Literature
    3. Spanish American Literature
    4. Hispanic Cultural Studies
  3. Spn 509 during the fist semester of study
  4. Spn 611
  5. One course (3 credits) in methodology (Spn 600,602,603, 604, 606, 611)
  6. Up to three optional courses (9 credits) offered in English (Llc, Lin)
  7. Elective courses as advised (Optional)
  8. MA/Ph.D. qualifying exam

Concentration in Hispanic Cultural Studies (30 credits minimum)

  1. At least three courses (9 credits) in Hispanic Cultural Studies
  2. One course (3 credits) in three of the following areas:
    1. Literary Theory
    2. Modern Spanish (Peninsular) Literature
    3. Spanish American Literature
    4. Spanish Linguistics
  3. Spn 509 during the fist semester of study
  4. Spn 601
  5. One course (3 credits) in methodology (Spn 600,602,603, 604, 606, 611)
  6. Up to three optional courses (9 credits) offered in English (Llc)
  7. Elective courses as advised (Optional)
  8. MA/Ph.D. qualifying exam

Requirements for Admission to the M.A.

In addition to the general University requirements for admission to graduate study described in the Bulletin, the applicant's undergrduate preparation will have preferably been in the liberal arts with a major in Spanish. A writing sample in Spanish of 1-10 pages should be included with the application. Applicants with preparation in other fields may also be consideredon the condition that any deficiencies be made up.

M.A./Ph.D. Qualifying Exam

Students who wish to take the M.A./Ph.D. Qualifying exam offered every semester (in October and in March), must inform the Director of Graduate Studies of their intention, no later than September 15 in the Fall and February 15 in the Spring. 

A. The exam in Spanish Linguistics consists of:

  1. A six hour written examination of the area of the concentration
  2. A four hour written examination on two of the areas outside the concentration.

   Questions will be based on course work and the MA reading list. The exam 
   may be repeated once.

B. The exam in Hispanic Literature and/or Cultural Studies consists of:

  1. A six hour written examination of the area of the concentration
  2. A four hour written examination of one area outside the concentration.

   Questions will be based on course work and the MA reading list. Students
   should consult with their professors prior to the preparation of the exams.
   The exam may be repeated once.

Last updated on 7/10/2008