Spanish Comparative Literature from Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus is a Campus Master Language degree that prepares you for a Liberal Arts career. Admission requirements in general will be the same as those set by the Graduate College and the departments for their present programs. Proficiency for graduate work in the foreign language of specialization will be determined by the School of International Letters and Cultures. Students in the program will be closely advised by a three member supervisory committee, at least one member of which will be from a section/department other than Spanish . Course requirements: This concentration includes a minimum of 30 semester hours of graduate level work as approved by the candidate's supervisory committee. I. Core courses I: Concepts and Methodology (9 hours) A. Bibliographical Methods (ENG 500 Research Methods or FLA 500/SPA 500/Research Methods) (required) B. ENG or FLA 501 (Introduction to Comparative Literature). (This course is required and will be departmentally crosslisted.) C. SPA 545 Concepts of Literary Criticism or appropriate substitute. II. Core Courses II: Topics (6 hours) A. Ancillary courses in linguistics, philosophy, intellectual history, etc. B. Period courses C. Topic courses in literature , humanities, etc. III. The program should include a minimum of 9 hours of 500 level courses in Spanish. An independent reading list will be required and will include major figures in world literature. View more details on Arizona State University . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Language courses.
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