Spanish: Spanish MA, PhD Courses

Most graduate courses are offered in a regular rotation. As a result, only a subset of the courses that appear in this calendar entry will be available in a given academic session. A list of offered courses is posted on the department's website.

Course CodeCourse Title
History of the Spanish Language
Descriptive Grammar of Spanish
SPA1081HStructure of Spanish
Sociolinguistics of Spanish
Microvariation in Spanish
SPA1084HExperimental Approaches to Hispanic Linguistics
Spanish Morphosyntax
Second Language Speech Learning
Second Language Acquisition of Portuguese and Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish Semantics
Linguistics in Spanish
SPA1096HFrom Reflective Planning to Delivery in Language Teaching
Topics in the Acquisition of Spanish
SPA1104HExperimental Approaches to Sound Variation and Change
SPA1150HDirected Research in Hispanic Linguistics
Poetics of Early Drama
Politics of Affect
Cervantes' Don Quixote
Transatlantic Hispanic Baroque
SPA2186HHouse, Home, and Dwelling in Latin America
The Urban Experience in Spain
New Ruralism and Spain
Auteurism in Spanish Cinema
Modern Spanish Drama and its Traditions
SPA2400HTopics in Latin American Cultural and Literary Studies
The Latin American Novel
SPA2406HLatin American Narratives of Resistance
SPA2411HLatin American Icons and the Sensory Work of Objects
SPA2412HDisease Stories: Race, and Fears of Contagion in Latin America
Disability and Latin American Cultural Production
Spanish American Poetry and Poetics
21st Century Latin American Art and Culture
SPA2428HLatin American Visual Culture
The Politics of Errantry in the Hispanic Caribbean
Representations of Women in Latin American Culture
Issues in Literary Theory and Hispanic Texts
Latin American Cultural Theories
Pursuing the Post-Revolution: Literature and Philosophy of Mexicanidad
Transparency and Politics in Contemporary Mexican Literature
Directed Research in Hispanic Literatures
SPA3300HHispanic Literature and Linguistics Research Forum
SPA3400HResearch Development
JRL1101HTopics in Romance Laboratory Phonetics and Phonology I: Theory