Spanish with a Concentration in Latin American and Peninsular Literature (MA)

CIP Code

16.0905.00

Overview

Studies leading to the MA degree in Spanish cover foundational issues in literary, linguistic and cultural studies.

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to the graduate program in Spanish, prospective candidates must first meet all requirements for graduate admission to UT Rio Grande Valley, as well as the other requirements listed below:

  1. Bachelor's degree in Spanish from a regionally accredited institution in the United States or a recognized international equivalent.  Applicants that do not hold a BA in Spanish must have completed a minimum of 12 hours of Spanish at the advanced undergraduate level with a GPA of 3.0 in those 12 hours.
  2. Undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 in the last 60 semester credit hours.
  3. GRE General Test. GRE test scores are valid for 5 years. A waiver of the GRE requirement will be granted to applicants who show proof of completing a graduate degree (master’s or doctoral).
  4. Academic paper written in Spanish for an upper-level undergraduate course.
  5. Three  letters  of  recommendation  from  professional  or  academic sources.
  6. Letter of intent.
  7. Personal interview (online or in person).

Application for admission must be submitted prior to the published deadline. The application is available at www.utrgv.edu/gradapply.

Program Requirements

Required Courses - 12 Hours

SPAN 6300Bibliography, Research and Academic Writing

3

SPAN 6301Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory

3

SPAN 6302Fundamentals of Hispanic Literatures

3

SPAN 6303Fundamentals of Spanish Linguistics

3

Concentration Courses - 12 Hours

Choose four from the following:

SPAN 6320Latin American Prose

3

SPAN 6321Latin American Poetry and Drama

3

SPAN 6322Spanish Peninsular Prose

3

SPAN 6323Spanish Peninsular Poetry and Drama

3

SPAN 6325Women Writers in HispanicLiteratures

3

SPAN 6327Special Studies in Latin American Literature

3

SPAN 6328Special Topics in Spanish Peninsular Literature

3

Thesis Option

Electives - 6 Hours

Choose two from Linguistics, Creative Writing, Latina/o Literature courses. 

Thesis – 6 Hours

SPAN 7300Thesis I

3

SPAN 7301Thesis II

3

Non-Thesis Option

Cluster Electives - 9 Hours

Choose 3 classes within any ONE of the following clusters:

Cluster 1: Translation and Interpreting
INTG 6376Consecutive Interpreting

3

INTG 6377Simultaneous Interpreting

3

INTG 6378Court Interpreting

3

INTG 6379Interpreting Practicum

3

INTG 6380Medical Interpreting and Terminology

3

TRSP 6340Translation Theory

3

TRSP 6342Translation Workshop - Spanish to English

3

TRSP 6343Translation Workshop - English to Spanish

3

TRSP 6344Translation of Legal Texts

3

TRSP 6345Translation Topics

3

TRSP 6346Business and Finance Translation

3

TRSP 6347Translation Technologies

3

TRSP 6348Audiovisual Translation

3

TRSP 6395Translation/Research Project

3

Cluster 2: Spanish AP
SPAN 6350AP Peninsular Prose

3

SPAN 6351AP Peninsular Poetry/Drama

3

SPAN 6352AP Latin American Prose

3

SPAN 6353AP Latin American Poetry and Drama

3

Cluster 3: Open (3 hours must be in Spanish)

Students may take 9 hours in any ONE field. They may take additional courses in literature, linguistics, creative writing, or Latina/o literature and language, OR 3 courses in any ONE other field. 

Elective - 3 Hours

Choose one the Linguistics, Creative Writing, Latina/o Literature courses. 

Written Comprehensive Exam

A general written comprehensive examination that will test the student’s knowledge of Spanish, and is not necessarily based on courses taken, will be administered to all students at the end of their coursework. The Department Graduate Advisor will administer the exam during the first week of November during the Fall semester and during the first week of March during the Spring semester. A reading list will be provided by faculty in Literatures and Cultural Studies. 

Total Credit Hours: 36