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The Master of Arts Program in Spanish at the University of Colorado Denver offers an alternative to exclusively literary studies that traditionally lead to doctoral programs. By integrating language, literature and cultural studies with ancillary work in other disciplines, the degree provides the broader expertise desired by those who plan to pursue or are already pursuing careers outside the university.
This program aims to provide students with language skills and cultural knowledge that will lead to careers in business and international trade, government, teaching, and social services. Specifically, students will learn:
- to understand the intricacies of the Spanish language and its history
- to develop a working knowledge of some of the most important works created in Spanish, in disciplines including literature, film, linguistics and cultural history
- to develop the linguistic proficiency in Spanish to engage in intellectual discussion in both academic and non-academic settings using standard pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary
- to think, speak and write analytically and critically about culture.
Curriculum
Program requirements
All students will be required to complete 33 credit hours of graduate-level course work, distributed with respect to one of the following two options:
Thesis option (27 hours of coursework + six thesis hours):
3 hours | SPAN 5000, Introduction to Graduate Studies in Spanish |
15 hours | Literature/Culture and Linguistics, with at least six hours in each |
6 hours | Courses outside the Modern Languages Department, as approved by advisor |
3 hours | Elective, as approved by advisor |
6 hours | Thesis preparation and writing |
Non-thesis option (33 hours of coursework):
3 hours | SPAN 5000, Introduction to Graduate Studies in Spanish |
18 hours | Literature/Culture and Linguistics, with at least six hours in each |
6 hours | Courses outside the Modern Languages Department, as approved by advisor |
6 hours | Elective, as approved by advisor (may include another course outside the Modern Languages Department) |
For regular admission to the graduate program in Spanish, applicants must:
- hold a baccalaureate degree in Spanish from an accredited institution, or hold a baccalaureate degree in another discipline and have language skills that meet the department's standards
- demonstrate promise or ability to pursue advanced study and research, as shown by previous scholastic records
- have at least a 2.5 undergraduate GPA on all previous work and a 3.0 GPA in courses taken in Spanish at the baccalaureate level
- Submit a completed application for admission
- Submit the graduate application fee ($50)
- Submit two copies of official transcripts of all colleges attended
- Present three letters of recommendation, at least two of which should come from people familiar with the student's academic work
- Submit a statement of approximately 500 words, in Spanish, on one of the following topics:
- What single course or combination of courses was the most interesting and helpful to you during your bachelor's degree?
- How do you plan to put the Spanish MA to use professionally?
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Demonstrate Spanish and English oral and written proficiency at the advanced level, as defined by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages. If a native speaker, must be proficient with the English language and able to speak, read and write at a graduate school level.
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
CU Denver students receive over $30 million in scholarships and grant packages each year. On average, a full-time undergrad determined to have a financial need is awarded just under $7,000 (part-time undergrads received $4,000).