Peninsular and Latin American Literatures Track
Our MA in Spanish with an emphasis in Peninsular and Latin American Literatures is designed to give the student a broad overview of the cultural productions of the Latin American and Peninsular worlds. MA Students are required to take 30 hours of graduate coursework. All MA students in the Peninsular/Latin American Literature Option are required to take:
- SPAN-5130 Seminar: Critical Approaches to Hispanic Literature
- One Hispanic linguistics course:
- SPAN-5400 Seminar: Spanish Phonology
- SPAN-5410 Seminar: SpanishSyntax
- SPAN-5420 Seminar: History of the Spanish Language
- SPAN-5430 Seminar: Hispanic Linguistics
- SPAN-5440 Seminar: Trends in Hispanic Linguistics
- SPAN-5450 Introduction to Hispanic Literature Linguistics
- SPAN-5460 Topics in Spanish Applied Linguistics
- SPAN 4980 Methods Language Learning/Pedagogy
In addition, students in the Peninsular and Spanish American Literature Option are required to take a minimum of six graduate credit hours in each of the following subject areas:
- Medieval/Early Modern/Colonial Literature
- Modern and Contemporary Peninsular Literature
- Modern and Contemporary Spanish American Literature