• The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Spanish consists of two concentrations: Literature and Applied Linguistics and Pedagogy.
  • The concentration in Literature and Culture is intended for those who wish to increase their knowledge of literature and culture along with their command of the language.
  • The concentration in Applied Linguistics and Pedagogy is intended primarily for students who wish to teach in elementary and secondary schools or beginning and intermediate levels of post-secondary study, and to increase their effectiveness as teachers.
  • Students are encouraged to enroll in study-abroad programs (limit 6 hours) and in specialized workshops in advanced language or pedagogy (limit 4 hours). Departmental permission must be obtained before enrolling in such programs.
  • Ranging from elementary Spanish study through a Master's degree, programs in Spanish offer students the opportunity for in-depth study of the language and culture of the Spanish-speaking countries, as well as translation from Spanish into English.