Spanish (Major, Minor)
The Master of Arts in Leadership in Teaching: Spanish specialization offers a foundation at the graduate level in Hispanic linguistics and literature while deepening the classroom teacher’s understanding of the interrelated nature of the Spanish language and Hispanic culture within today’s global society. The prerequisite for all graduate Spanish courses is an undergraduate Major in Spanish or four upper level Spanish courses.
Curriculum (30 credits)
EDU-557 Leadership Seminar I (3)
EDU-567 Learning Theory and Practice (3)
EDU-543 Reading, Analyzing and Interpreting Educational Research (3)
EDU-544 Educational Assessment (3)
EDU-676 Educational Applications of Multimedia (3)
LSP-560 Advanced Oral Communication in Spanish (3)
LSP-528 Spanish Linguistics (3)
LSP-530 Perspectives on Spanish as a World Language (3)
LSP-559 Contemporary Hispanic World
LSP-501 Advanced Methods of Teaching Spanish
Elective Courses
LSP-501 Topics in Spanish: Magical Realism (3)
LSP-510 Survey of Masterpieces of Latin American Literature (3)
LSP-542 Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean: Literature and the Arts (3)
LSP-522 Survey of masterpieces in Peninsular Literature (3)
LSP-524 Survey of the Spanish Novel (3)
LSP-532 Contemporary Spain: Literature and the Arts (3)
LSP-501 Topics in Spanish: Hispanic Women’s Voices in Film and Literature (3)
LSP-526 Hispanic Women Writers (3)