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2010-2011 Denver Campus Catalog 
    
2010-2011 Denver Campus Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Spanish MA


 ► Graduate School Rules  apply to this program

 

The UC Denver modern languages faculty offers a Spanish master’s degree program that is an alternative to the 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 a broader expertise that will lead to or enhance careers in teaching, government, social services, business and international trade. Students will tailor the program to their specific interests and needs by developing a topical focus and including courses from outside the Department of Modern Languages, through which they may develop a secondary emphasis that can be incorporated in a thesis project.

Requirements for Admission

In addition to the general admission requirements of the Graduate School, the Spanish MA program requires:

  • an undergraduate GPA of at least 2.5, with a GPA of at least 3.0 in Spanish courses
  • a bachelor’s degree in Spanish is not required, although all candidates must demonstrate Spanish oral and written proficiency at the advanced level, as defined by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
  • two copies of all college transcripts
  • three letters of recommendation
  • a statement of the applicant’s purpose in pursuing the degree, in Spanish; any gaps, weaknesses or special circumstances affecting an applicant’s academic record should be addressed in the statement of purpose portion of the application
  • a TOEFL score higher than 550 for students whose previous academic degree was completed in a non-English-speaking country

In special circumstances, the department may modify its admission standards.

Program Requirements


Candidates in Spanish must satisfy the general requirements of the Graduate School as outlined in this catalog and will be required to complete 33 hours of course work distributed with respect to one of the following two options:

Thesis option (course work + thesis):


  • Summer 2010 Registration: SPAN 5000
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  • Literature/culture and linguistics, including at least 6 hours in literature/culture and 6 hours in linguistics: 15 semester hours

    Courses outside the Department of Modern Languages, as approved by advisor: 6 semester hours

    Elective, as approved by advisor: 3 semester hours

    Thesis preparation and writing: 6 semester hours

     

Thesis Option Total: 33 Hours


Nonthesis option (course work):


  • Summer 2010 Registration: SPAN 5000
  •  

  • Literature/culture and linguistics, including at least 6 hours in literature/culture and 6 hours in linguistics: 18 semester hours

    Courses outside the Department of Modern Languages, as approved by advisor: 6 semester hours

    Electives as approved by advisor (may include another course outside the Department of Modern Languages): 6 semester hours

     

Nonthesis Option Total: 33 Hours


 Notes:

  1. No more than one undergraduate course (3 semester hours) may be applied toward the MA degree and then only in an ancillary field outside the Department of Modern Languages.
  2. Students choosing the nonthesis option may elect to take three courses (9 semester hours) outside the department.

Financial Aid


The department offers a limited number of teaching assistantships for graduate students on a semester-by-semester basis. Appointment is competitive and is typically based on a student’s academic credentials. Contact the department for details. For information on grants, federal work-study programs, scholarships and loans, contact the Office of Financial Aid (303-556-2886).

For further information concerning the master’s degree in Spanish at UC Denver, direct inquiries to the graduate advisor.

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