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Course Overview

By integrating language, literature and cultural studies with ancillary work in other disciplines, the degree provides the broader expertise desired by those who plan to pursue or are already pursuing careers outside the university. 

Student Learning Goals will be: 1) to understand the intricacies of the Spanish language and its history, 2) to develop a working knowledge of some of the most important works created in Spanish, in disciplines including literature, film, linguistics, and cultural history, 3) to develop the linguistic proficiency in Spanish to engage in intellectual discussion in both academic and non-academic settings using standard pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary, and 4) to think, speak and write analytically and critically about culture.

Learning Goals

This program aims to provide students with language skills and cultural knowledge that will lead to careers in business and international trade, government, teaching, and social services. Specifically, students will learn:

  • To understand the intricacies of the Spanish language and its history
  • To develop a working knowledge of some of the most important works created in Spanish, in disciplines including literature, film, linguistics and cultural history
  • To develop the linguistic proficiency in Spanish to engage in intellectual discussion in both academic and non-academic settings using standard pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary
  • To think, speak and write analytically and critically about culture.

Entry Requirement 

Admission and Grade Requirements:

  • Application Deadlines are: for Fall & Summer Admission – March 15th, and for Spring Admission - October 15th
  • Students must have at least a 2.5 undergraduate grade-point average on all previous work and a 3.0 grade-point average in courses taken in Spanish at the baccalaureate level.
  • Present three letters of recommendation, at least two of which should come from former college-level instructors.
  • To be admitted to the master’s program in Spanish, students must hold a baccalaureate degree in Spanish from an accredited institution, or hold a baccalaureate degree in another discipline and have language skills that meet the Departmental standards.
  • Students must demonstrate promise or ability to pursue advanced study and research, as shown by previous scholastic records.
  • Demonstrate Spanish oral and written proficiency at the Advanced level, as defined by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
  • If a native speaker must be proficient with the English language and able to speak, read and write at a graduate school level.

Fees

(Master or Doctoral) Tuition & Fees: $16592 per year (Fall and Spring)


This information was accurate on : 08/04/2021
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