MA in Hispanic Literature
Course Requirements
10 courses (30 semester hours) and the M.A. Comprehensive Examination, to be distributed as follows:
3 courses in Spanish (Peninsular) literature
3 courses in Spanish American literature
1 graduate-level course in linguistics from the Department of Spanish and Portuguese
Additionally, the following period distribution is required:
1 course in literature before 1500
1 course in 16th- and 17th-century literature
1 course in 18th- and 19th-century literature
1 course in 20th-century literature.
One course in civilization may replace a course in any of the above periods.
Progress to Degree
Under normal circumstances the M.A. will be completed within four semesters. With the approval of the Graduate Adviser a maximum of six hours of graduate-level courses may be transferred from other institutions to satisfy course requirements. In certain circumstances the Graduate Adviser may allow coursework to be taken at the undergraduate level, or on a credit/no credit basis.
M.A. Language Requirement
This requirement must be fulfilled by EITHER:
1.
Proficiency in Portuguese for students majoring in Spanish
("Proficiency" means the completion of POR 508 and POR 516, or the
respective equivalents, with a grade of B or better)
OR
2. A
reading knowledge of a language other than English, Spanish, or
Portuguese relevant to the student's field ("Reading knowledge" may be
demonstrated by the completion of a reading course approved by the
Graduate Adviser, or a fourth semester of college-level study in the
language, or by examination to be specified by the Graduate Adviser, in
all cases with a grade of B or better.)
M.A. Comprehensive Examination in Literature
All Hispanic literature students are required to take the M.A. Comprehensive Examination in their fourth semester of study. Examinations are scheduled in mid-April of each calendar year. The exams are prepared and graded by faculty committees and the Graduate Adviser informs students of the results.
Reading List
The M.A. Comprehensive Exam is based on the M.A. reading list, which may be obtained from the Graduate Coordinator or by downloading it here (PDF).
Exam Format
The examination consists of six one-hour questions with two choices in each section distributed as follows:
Spanish Peninsular Literature to 1500;
Spanish Golden Age Literature;
Modern Peninsular Spanish Literature;
Colonial Spanish American Literature;
19th Century Spanish American Literature;
20th Century Spanish American Literature.
At least one question must be answered in Spanish. Sample examinations are on file in the Graduate Office (BEN 2.128).
At
least one question must be answered in Spanish and one in English.
Sample examinations are on file in the Graduate Office (BEN 2.128).
Grades and Advancement to the PhD Program
Grades on the exam are evaluated as follows:
Pass with permission to continue towards the Ph.D. (a grade of 80 or above)
Pass without permission to continue towards the Ph.D. (a grade of 75-79). Students who score 75-79 receive a terminal M.A.
Fail (74 or below). A student who fails will not receive a degree and cannot continue in the program.
The
M.A. Comprehensive Examination can only be taken once. Students must
address all concerns about grading to the chair of the correction
committee. Students may appeal the department’s decision not allowing a
student to continue to the PhD. The appeal may be filed only once, to
the Executive Committee of the GSC, who will undertake a comprehensive
review of the student’s academic record, including the M.A. exam,
course work, and faculty evaluations. The decision of the EC of the GSC
is considered final.


