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2018-2019 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Spanish, M.A.


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(30 UNITS)

The Master of Arts in Spanish is a practical program in that Spanish is the second-most spoken language in the U.S., and the need for bilingual professionals will continue to grow in today’s interactive world. Career opportunities are available for those who plan to teach or work in a number of fields, including international business, travel and diplomacy, as well as for those who want to pursue doctoral studies. The degree also provides an opportunity to those who simply want to expand their knowledge through advanced academic training.

The program also offers the Concentration in Chicana/Chicano Studies within the Master of Arts in Spanish.

Admission to Graduate Standing - Conditionally Classified


Students must meet the CSU requirements for admission to a master’s degree program. Please consult the Graduate Admissions  section in this catalog for complete information.

Candidates will need a B.A. with a minimum GPA of 3.0 in Spanish, consisting of at least 24 units (or equivalent) of upper-division studies. A candidate presenting a bachelor of arts that has fewer than 24 upper-division units in the language, or whose background is otherwise inadequate, will be required to take additional courses with a minimum GPA of 3.0 to build a full undergraduate major before beginning the graduate program. The student must demonstrate proficiency in English, passing MLNG 301  or equivalent with a “C” (2.0) or better.

Satisfactory evaluation of language proficiency by committee is also required. Adaptations of certain admission requirements may be made for promising foreign students.

Graduate Standing - Classified


A student who meets the requirements for conditionally classified graduate standing is eligible for classified graduate standing upon the development of an approved study plan, which should be done in consultation with the graduate adviser prior to the completion of nine graduate units.

Study Plan


The study plan requires at least 18 units of 500-level courses, distributed as follows:

Graduate Seminars in Literature (12 units)


Other Electives (12 units)


  • Choose from 400-level (SPAN 430 or higher) or 500-level courses (up to 6 of the 12 units may be taken in a related field with the approval of the adviser)

Chicana/Chicano Studies Concentration (12 units)


The Chicana/Chicano Studies Concentration is for students seeking to pursue a graduate-level education in the field, and prepares those who intend to pursue careers related to the Chicana and Chicano community. Students will deepen their understanding and analysis of Chicana and Chicano cultural production, literary production and linguistic characteristics.

Comprehensive Exams


All students are required to complete a reading list. Upon completion of all requirements, a final evaluation by comprehensive written examination must be completed successfully to demonstrate mastery of the fields. The examination consists of three separate tests: Linguistics, Peninsular Literature and Spanish American Literature. A student who fails one or more of the tests that comprise the written examination will have the option of retaking the failed test(s) only once within two years of the first attempt. If a student fails one test on the second attempt, but has passed the other two tests, the graduate committee may administer a supplemental oral examination in the deficient area if it deems it appropriate.

Total (30 units)


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