Plan Description
The M.A. program in Hispanic Studies is flexible, allowing students to concentrate on culture, language, literature, and translation. The program aims to meet the needs of students interested in teaching and other professions.
Learning Outcomes
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Plan Admission Requirements
Before acceptance into the program, students will take a pre-qualifying examination administered by the department that will test their Spanish language skills. Students must pass this examination before being officially admitted to the M. A. program. The exam may be retaken once.
Candidates for admission to the graduate program in foreign languages should have the equivalent of the UNLV undergraduate major in the corresponding language with a minimum grade point average of 3.00 in the major field. In some cases, a student who has a bachelor’s degree in another discipline could be admitted to the program upon the recommendation of the department graduate advisor. Possible transfer credit will be determined by the graduate coordinator in accordance with the policies of the Graduate College. To apply for admission, submit to the Graduate College an application and official transcripts of all college-level work. Two letters of recommendation, a statement of goals, and official transcripts of all college-level work should be sent directly to the department.
All domestic and international applicants must review and follow the Graduate College Admission and Registration Requirements.
Plan Requirements
Total Credits Required: 33
Course Requirements
Required Linguistics Course – Credits: 3
Complete one of the following courses:
FOL 714 - Current Issues in Second Language Acquisition
SPAN 717 - Seminar in Spanish Linguistics
Required Courses – Credits: 6
SPAN 709 - Writing Workshop
SPAN 720 - Textual Analysis
Elective Courses – Credits: 18-21
A variety of courses in language, linguistics, literature, and culture will be offered to allow students to complete their degree. Students completing the Comprehensive Written Examination must complete a minimum of 21 credits of elective coursework, and students completing the Research Project must complete a minimum of 18 credits of elective coursework.
Culminating Experience – Credits: 3-6
Select one of the following:
SPAN 798 - M. A. Written Examination
SPAN 797 - M.A. Written Project (6 credits)
Degree Requirements
- Completion of a minimum of 33 credit hours with a minimum GPA of 3.00.
- Students may apply a maximum of 9 credits at the 600-level to their graduate program.
- Upon departmental approval, students may take 6 of their total credits at the graduate level outside the department in an area relevant to their chosen concentration.
- Courses taken for graduate credit may not be repeated, with the exception of SPAN 730 and SPAN 740, provided that topics change. Graduate courses may not be audited without the consent of the instructor. A grade below a B- will place a student on probation. A second grade below a B- will cause a student to be separated from the program.