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Graduate Program


The City College of New York offers the Masters of Arts degree in Spanish.

Program Learning Outcomes  

The CCNY Master of Arts Program in Spanish teaches and guides students to achieve the following objectives:

1.- Develop critical thinking that could be applied to interdisciplinary research  

2.- Reveal control of concepts learned in courses taken and the application of such concepts in the preparation of research papers.

3.- Implement online and other conventional research tools   

4.- Present research findings orally and/or in writing in a professionally compelling fashion and with appropriate citations and attributions of origins  

5.- Acquire professional preparation that will enable the candidate to be competitive in the academic job market and/or in a Ph.D. program  

6.- Fulfill assignments within the prescribed period of time and in accordance with established classroom norms  

7.- Demonstrate competence in both standard Spanish and English, as per the individual course's requirements

8.- Integrate MLA format appropriately


Download the MA Program in Spanish Handbook - which includes comprehensive information about courses, reading lists, essay preparation, reading lists, etc. 
 


List of Graduate Courses Offered on Spring 2012

Spanish V4200 [Sec. 1FH - code 3320]: Spanish Novel 19th Century (Room SH-21)  Mondays 4:50 - 6:30 PM (3 cr./2 hrs. plus conference) Prof. Mary Ruth Strzeszewski

Spanish V0600 [Sec. 1HJ - code 2903]: Morphology and Syntax (Room NA 6/213)    Mondays 6:50 - 8:30 PM (3 cr./2 hrs. plus conference) Prof. Laura Callahan

Spanish V6400 [Sec. 2RS - code 2905]: Romanticism Span Am (Room NA 5/148)     Tuesdays 4:50 - 6:30 PM (3 cr./2 hrs. plus conference) Prof. Araceli Tinajero

Spanish B7700 [Sec. 2TU - code 2904]: Spanish American Short Stories (Room NA 6/329)           Tuesdays 6:50 - 8:30 PM (3 cr./2 hrs. plus conference) Prof. Carlos Riobó

Spanish V1000 [Sec. 3FG - code 3400]: Medieval Spanish Literature (Room SH 21)  Wednesdays 4:50 - 6:30 PM (3 cr./2 hrs. plus conference) Prof. Dulce Garcia

 
 
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Professor Richard Calichman
      
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