Master's Degree in Advanced Studies in Spanish and Latin American Literature
Barcelona, Spain
DURATION
1 up to 1 Years
LANGUAGES
Spanish
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
15 Sep 2024
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
EUR 28 / per credit
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
This master's degree is an advanced academic programme that complements students' language training with an in-depth study of Spanish and Latin American literature. It reflects the growing interest in Hispanic language and culture in all international arenas, particularly in the English-speaking world.
Barcelona is one of the most important publishing centres in the Iberian Peninsula, and many Latin American authors have come to international prominence through its publishing houses. Barcelona has had strong links with Latin American literature since the time of the Latin American Boom and maintains these links in the present.
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Ideal Students
The master's is primarily addressed to holders of bachelor's degrees and pre-EHEA degrees Hispanic studies. It may also be of interest to students from other language programmes, as well as graduates in humanities, history, history of art, philosophy and communication sciences.
The master's degree coordinator and tutor, in conjunction with the Admissions Committee, will examine all applications and may accept students from other academic backgrounds who show a particular interest in the course content (for example, those with accredited professional experience in a related field). Candidates must demonstrate ability, knowledge, interest and curiosity for in-depth study of the Spanish language and Hispanic literature.
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Curriculum
The master's degree in Advanced Studies in Spanish and Latin American Literature comprises 48 credits of face-to-face learning and 12 credits corresponding to a final project.
The syllabus comprises the following modules:
Thought and Creation in Spanish and Latin American Literature. This is a compulsory module made up of five 6-credit subjects (for a total study load of 30 credits). This module is designed to provide the knowledge and skills required to situate the specific features of Spanish and Latin American literature in their particular social and cultural realities.
Tradition and Modernity in Spanish and Latin American Literature. This optional module is composed of several subjects, of which three must be chosen (18 credits) according to the students' research interests. Each subject aims to provide new insights and perspectives not covered at bachelor's degree level, with a particular emphasis on issues related to philological, methodological and professional practice. They also serve to enhance creativity and manage fields of interest for further development.
Final Project. This compulsory module, with a study load of 12 credits, requires students to complete a final project on a topic within one of the research areas covered by the course, under the supervision of a PhD holder from the teaching staff. The project should demonstrate the integration and application of the theoretical knowledge, methodological techniques and instrumental skills acquired throughout the course.
Program Outcome
The master's degree in Advanced Studies in Spanish and Latin American Literature offers advanced academic and research training in the two fields that make up the program: Spanish literature and Latin American literature.
As an official master's degree offered by the Department of Hispanic Studies, it is designed to provide continued training for graduate students in this area and the requisite training in research to facilitate access to doctoral studies for those looking to prolong their academic training.
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Career Opportunities
One of the main areas of work for graduates of the master's degree in Advanced Studies in Spanish and Latin American Literature is secondary and university teaching, as well as teaching and research in universities abroad. Other career opportunities exist in the business world (publishing, media, private foundations, cultural institutions, advertising, etc.). Graduates may also find positions in areas such as literary criticism, reviewing, digital publishing, blog and web editing, brand building, manuscript assessment, etc.