Apr 25, 2024  
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog

Spanish, M.A.


College of Arts and Sciences  
Department: World Languages 

Also offered as a Concurrent Degrees  

 


The Spanish Section of the Department of World Languages supports a broad, intellectually-driven approach to teaching language, culture, and literature in higher education. Languages and cultures are complex, multifunctional phenomena that link an individual to other individuals, to communities and to national cultures. The graduate major in Spanish offers students academic and practical training in the languages, literatures and cultures of the Spanish-speaking communities of Spain, Latin America, and the United States. Students who receive a Masters of Arts in Spanish from the Department of World Language Education at USF become well-educated communicators with deep translingual and transcultural competence. Thus, they are exceptionally prepared to either continue studies leading to the Ph.D., or find careers in related fields such as the teaching profession, translation, government, civil service agencies, legal and paralegal services, or foreign and domestic business enterprises.

Admission Information

Must meet University Admission and English Proficiency requirements as well as requirements for admission to the major, listed below.

  • Three letters of recommendation
  • A two-page statement of purpose in Spanish
  • An oral interview in Spanish (can be done by phone, video, Skype, etc.)
  • Approval from the Graduate Director in case of degree from another discipline

Curriculum Requirements


Total Minimum Hours 36

  • Core - 6 credit hours
  • Electives - 24 credit hours
  • Non-Thesis/Thesis Option - 6 credit hours

Core Requirements (6 Credit Hours)


Electives (24 Credit Hours)


Students will take twenty-four (24) semester hours in SPN or SPW graduate courses. Students may substitute up to nine (9) semester hours with courses in a related area, as approved in advance by the Graduate Director.

Non-Thesis (6 credit hours)


Students who choose the non-thesis option complete an additional six (6) credit hours of electives.

Thesis (6 Credit Hours)


Comprehensive Exam


Successful completion of a comprehensive exam (typically taken in the second semester of the second year). The comprehensive exam is administered in writing. Students will answer questions on literary works and cultural topics selected from a list of works or from questions prepared by the faculty.

Department Handbook


To obtain a copy of the Masters of Arts in Spanish handbook, please visit the Department of World Languages in CPR 419.

Concurrent Degree


Also available as a Concurrent Degree