Faculty Affiliation
Arts and Science
Degree Programs
Italian Studies
MA
- Field:
- Italian Literature
PhD
- Fields:
- Middle Ages and Renaissance;
- Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries;
- Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Spanish
MA and PhD
- Fields:
- Hispanic Linguistics;
- Hispanic Literatures and Cultures
Collaborative Specializations
The following collaborative specializations are available to students in participating degree programs as listed below:
- Book History and Print Culture
- Italian Studies, MA, PhD
- Spanish, MA, PhD
- Diaspora and Transnational Studies
- Spanish, MA, PhD
- Editing Ancient and Medieval Texts
- Italian Studies, PhD
- Spanish, PhD
- Food Studies
- Spanish, PhD
- Sexual Diversity Studies
- Italian Studies, MA, PhD
- Women and Gender Studies
- Spanish, MA, PhD
Overview
Graduate students in Italian and Spanish Studies come from many parts of the world, including Canada, the United States, Latin America, and Europe. Faculty members are heavily engaged in teaching and research in their fields. Some of them are associated at the graduate level with the Centre for Comparative Literature, the Centre for Medieval Studies, the McLuhan program, Cinema Studies, the Centre for Diaspora and Transnational Studies, and the Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies.
Italian Studies and Spanish Studies each offer graduate programs leading to two degrees: Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy.
In Italian Studies, MA students study the field of Italian Literature. PhD students in Italian Studies specialize in one of three fields:
- Middle Ages and Renaissance
- Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
In Spanish Studies, MA and PhD students specialize in one of two fields:
- Hispanic Linguistics
- Hispanic Literatures and Cultures
The application process for the MA program is competitive; meeting the minimum standards for admission does not guarantee acceptance.
The admissions process for the PhD program is competitive; it is based on a number of factors in addition to grades. The principal factors include the ability of the department to offer graduate work in the applicant's preferred areas of interest, the availability of appropriate supervisory resources, and the suitability of the applicant in relation to the academic profile and programs of the department. The department does not allow direct entry to the PhD program with a BA, nor does it allow MA students to transfer to the PhD program before the coursework for the MA is completed.
Contacts and Addresses
Web: italianstudies.utoronto.ca
Email: isplas.chair@utoronto.ca and isplas.graduate@utoronto.ca
Telephone: (416) 978-6472
Graduate Department of Italian and Spanish Studies
University of Toronto
Carr Hall, 2nd floor, room 210
100 St. Joseph Street
Toronto, Ontario M5S 1J4 Canada
Web: www.spanport.utoronto.ca
Email: isplas.chair@utoronto.ca and isplas.graduate@utoronto.ca
Telephone: (416) 813-4080
Graduate Department of Italian and Spanish Studies
University of Toronto
Victoria College
Room 208, 91 Charles Street West
Toronto, Ontario M5S 1K7 Canada
Graduate Faculty
Graduate faculty membership information will be coming soon.