Graduate Bulletin
Document Number 3.05.04
SPANISH
[1] Objectives
The Master of Arts program in Spanish is designed to provide professionals with advanced-level proficiency in oral and written Spanish through the study of literary, cultural, and linguistic topics. Graduates will have acquired cross-cultural competencies that will serve them in a variety of career options, including education, business, and public service.
[2] Degree Requirements
In addition to other requirements for admission to the Graduate School, satisfactory scores on the General Test of the GRE must be submitted.
Course requirements: The MA in Spanish requires completion of 30 semester hours at the graduate level (at least 15 of which must be at the 6000 level), including a minimum of six semester hours abroad in an approved program in a Spanish-speaking country. An equivalent study abroad experience at the undergraduate level will exempt students from having to study abroad provided that they meet the criteria listed below.
Students will be assessed by the graduate coordinator upon entering and will be exempt from the requirement if they rate at advanced low or higher in speaking. Students who rate below intermediate high will be required to complete a study abroad experience at the undergraduate level before beginning course work at UCA. Students who rate at the intermediate-high level will be admitted but will be subject to the study abroad requirement after completing their 18th hour of course work, if they have not made sufficient progress toward the required exit proficiency level. Students who are not exempt from the study abroad requirement and who complete 18 hours will be assessed by two graduate faculty. Those rated to be on track to attain the target exit proficiency in speaking of advanced high or who have attained it already will be exempt from the study abroad requirement. Students who have not made adequate progress will be required to complete a study abroad experience before enrolling in further coursework.
Comprehensive examination: Students must earn a passing grade on comprehensive written and oral examinations in Spanish.
Proficiencies: Students must meet required Spanish proficiencies in speaking, listening, reading, and writing assessed according to ACTFL standards.
[3] Graduate Courses in Spanish (SPAN)
Follow this link for SPAN course descriptions: course link.
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