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Spanish, M.A.

91Å®Éñ's graduate program in Spanish can be finished in two years. Courses are offered year-round on accredited campuses in the dynamic urban areas of St. Louis, Missouri, or Madrid, Spain.

91Å®Éñ's Spanish master's program focuses broadly on language, literature and culture, with courses offered in the three primary areas of Latin American studies, peninsular studies and linguistics.

Curriculum Overview

Degree requirements include 30 credits of coursework, a final written examination and a final oral examination. Students may fulfill all or part of the program requirements on either campus.

Fieldwork and Research Opportunities

Students may fulfill all or part of the program requirements at the University's main campus in St. Louis or 91Å®Éñ's international campus in Madrid.

Students who wish to pursue the program exclusively in Madrid may complete it in three summers (extendable to five) or through a combination of summers and regular spring and fall semesters.

Careers

A master's degree in Spanish is well suited to those planning or already engaged in professional careers such as teaching, translating, foreign service or international affairs, and provides excellent preparation for doctoral studies.ÌýGraduates of 91Å®Éñ’s Spanish master's degree program have gone on to careers in education, law and nonprofit institutions.

Graduates will be able to determine viable future career paths through exposure to the field, guidance on professional issues, support in professional development, and networking/connection to peers and mentors both inside and outside of 91Å®Éñ.

Admission Requirements

  • Undergraduate Spanish major (or equivalent)

Application Requirements

All application materials must be submitted through the Office of Graduate Admission.Ìý

  • Application form and fee
  • Official transcripts (in English)
  • Résumé or curriculum vitae (in English)
  • Three letters of professional recommendation assessing the applicant's potential for graduate study
  • Professional goal statement: This 1000-word statement should be in Spanish. The candidate should describe professional and intellectual goals and specific reasons for interest in graduate studies in Spanish, and demonstrate how these goals align with the curricula offered by 91Å®Éñ’s M.A. program.
  • Writing sample: This 10-page piece may be in English or Spanish, can be an excerpt from a longer piece and should demonstrate the candidate’s capacity for graduate-level academic work.
  • Interview in Spanish

Requirements for International Students

All admission policies and requirements for domestic students apply to international students. International students must also meet the following additional requirements:

  • ¶Ù±ð³¾´Ç²Ô²õ³Ù°ù²¹³Ù±ðÌýEnglish Language Proficiency
  • Academic records, in English translation, of students who have undertaken postsecondary studies outside the United States must include:
    • Courses taken and/or lectures attended
    • Practical laboratory work
    • The maximum and minimum grades attainable
    • The grades earned or the results of all end-of-term examinations
    • Any honors or degrees received.
  • WES and ECE transcripts are accepted.
  • In order to be issued an I-20 for your F-1 visa application, students must submit financial documents. Proof of financial support that must include:
    • A letter of financial support from the person(s) or sponsoring agency funding the student's time at 91Å®Éñ
    • A letter from the sponsor's bank verifying that the funds are available and will be so for the duration of the student's study at the University

Application Deadlines

To be given priority consideration, complete applications must be received by

  • April 1 for the fall semester (classes beginning in August)
  • October 1 for the spring semester (classes beginning in January)

Review Process

Each item listed above is taken into careful consideration by the examining committee before making admission recommendations. Ìý

Tuition

Tuition Cost Per Credit
Graduate Tuition $1,370

Additional charges may apply. Other resources are listed below:

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Scholarships and Financial Aid

For priority consideration for departmental graduate scholarships, students should complete their applications by the program admission deadlines listed.

For more information, visit the Office of Student Financial Services.

  1. Graduates will be able to dialogue with key works and recent scholarshipÌýin Hispanic literatures, cultures and linguistics.
  2. Graduates will be able to write and conduct research in Spanish, evidencing analysis, argumentation and organization.
  3. Graduates will be able to speak about and present on their coursework and research in Spanish.
  4. Graduates will be able to teach language and cultures of the Spanish-speaking world, using current methods in foreign language pedagogy, with a deep understanding of historical development as well as current relevance.
Literatures & Cultures9
Select at least 3 (9 credits) from the following:
Latin American Studies
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5240
Short Stories: History, Histories
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5260
Latin American 'Modernismo'
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5270
Contemporary Latin American Poetry
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5280
Early Latin American Novel
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5290
Boom, Mass Media and Utopia
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5320
The African Experience in Spanish America
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5330
Narratives on the End of Utopias
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5340
Identities of the Other in 19th-c. Latin American Narrative
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5350
Counter Hegemony Discourses
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5360
Written by Herself: Latin American Women Writers
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5370
Latin American Film
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5380
Cultural Stereotypes: Latin America
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5400
Strangers in a Familiar Land: Displacements in Latin America
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5521
Hispanic Short-Short Stories (may count for either Latin American Studies or Peninsular Studies, but not both)
Peninsular Studies
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5521
Hispanic Short-Short Stories (may count for either Latin American Studies or Peninsular Studies, but not both)
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5560
Don Quixote by Cervantes
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5680
Contemporary Spanish Short Story
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5700
Twentieth-Century Poetry
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5710
Twentieth-Century Novel
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5720
Twentieth-Century Drama
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5740
From the Poetry of Knowledge to the Poetry of the Turn of the Century
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5750
Spanish Novel After 1970
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5760
Spanish Literature and Film
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5770
Verbum: the Journey of Women Poets in Contemporary Spain
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5780
Contemporary Spanish Women Writers
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5820
Medieval Short Stories: Power, Wisdom and Fantasy in Tales
Linguistics & Pedagogy9
Select at least 3 (9 credits) from the following:
Linguistics
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5020
Spanish in the World
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5030
Spanish Linguistics
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5050
Spanish Phonology and Its Place in the Classroom
Pedagogy
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5040
Methods of Teaching Spanish
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5041
Methods of Teaching Spanish I: Best Practices and Cultural Diversity in the Classroom
³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5042
Methods of Teaching Spanish II: Assessment and Language Learner Contexts
Electives12
Select 4 courses (minimum 12 credits) of ³§±Ê´¡±·Ìý5000-level courses
Total Credits30

Non-Course Requirements

A final written examination over a reading list, as well as a final oral degree examination over coursework.

Continuation Standards

Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 in all graduate/professional courses.

Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollmentÌýunless otherwise noted. Ìý

Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.

This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
SPAN 5XXXCourse in Literatures & Cultures 3
SPAN 5XXXCourse in Linguistics & Pedagogy 3
SPAN 5XXXElective 3
ÌýCredits9
Spring
SPAN 5XXXCourse in Literatures & Cultures 3
SPAN 5XXXCourse in Linguistics & Pedagogy 3
SPAN 5XXXElective 3
ÌýCredits9
Year Two
Fall
SPAN 5XXXCourse in Literatures & Cultures 3
SPAN 5XXXCourse in Linguistics & Pedagogy 3
Written Examination Ìý
ÌýCredits6
Spring
SPAN 5XXXElective 3
SPAN 5XXXElective 3
Oral Exam Ìý
ÌýCredits6
ÌýTotal Credits30

Program Notes

The sequence of courses will vary according to the student’s previous experience with the language and individual preferences.

Students may also take courses at .

A maximum of six credits of coursework may be approved for transfer toward fulfillment of degree requirements.

Additional requirements include a final written examination and a final oral examination.

Students can complete all or part of their master's degree in Spanish at 91Å®Éñ’s campus in Madrid. 91Å®Éñ-Madrid offers students immersive events at the Real Academia Española (Spanish Royal Academy) and at Spain's Ministry of Education's Instituto Cervantes.

Learn More

For additional information about our program, contact:

Amy Wright, Ph.D.
Spanish graduate program coordinator
amy.wright@slu.edu