Independent Study
Prerequisite: instructor permission.
Studies the major texts, authors, and literary trends of the Spanish Middle Ages and early Renaissance.
Studies the major texts, authors, and literary trends of the Spanish Golden Age.
Studies the major texts, authors, and literary trends of Spanish America up to 1800.
This course is taught by two of the most distinguished and exciting writers in the Spanish-speaking world today, with extensive experience giving writing workshops. It is dedicated to creative writing …
This course focuses on the potential narratives have to convey messages that are relevant to our ethical and environmental awareness, and to help us imagine alternatives to existing systems of …
Spanish 7040 offers an introduction to the craft of literary translation.
The development of the Spanish language from its origins.
This course provides the opportunity to offer new topics in the subject of Spanish.
Realism and Naturalism: The Novel
Themes and Genres
In this course we will study the American frontiers since the discovery of the continent. By reading theory, chronicles and diaries from different periods, we will be able to establish …
This required course prepares students to submit their Second Year Portfolio. Students will receive guidance from the tenure-track instructor and peer mentoring from classmates in preparation of the Portfolio, which …
Covers modern teaching methodologies, trends in second language acquisition, and intercultural competence. Participants will shadow language instructors, observe, and engage in practical activities such as creating instructional materials, lesson planning, …
Seminars: Middle Ages and Early Renaissance
Seminars: Golden Age
Seminars: Modern Spanish Literature
Seminars: Spanish America: Colonial Period to 1900
Graduate students develop the Comprehensive Exam Portfolio required for the PhD in Spanish and defend its contents in an oral exam.