Spanish AB/Romance Languages MA(non-thesis)

Sample Program of Study

  • Year 1 - Fall

    ENGL 1101, 3
    POLS 1101, 3
    SPAN 3010, 3
    BIOL 1103-1103L, 4
    FYOS 1001, 1
  • Year 1 - Spring

    ENGL 1102, 3
    Quantitative Reasoning, 3-4
    HIST 2111 (Area V, Franklin History Req.), 3
    SPAN 3020, 3
    LING 2100 (Area IV and VI, Franklin Fine Arts), 3
  • Year 1 - Summer

    N/A
  • Year 2 - Fall

    SPAN 3030 or SPAN 3040 (Franklin Lit.), 3
    SPAN 3050, 3
    SPAN 2550, 3
    Physical Science (Area II, Franklin Phys Sci), 3-4
    MATH 1101, 3
  • Year 2 - Spring

    SPAN 4XXX (Literature course), 3
    SPAN 4XXX (Major related course), 3
    Social Science (Area V, Franklin Soc. Sci.), 3
    General Elective (or Area VI if not fulfilled), 3
    General Elective, 3
    PEDB, 1
  • Year 2 - Summer

    N/A
  • Year 3 - Fall

    SPAN 4XXX (Literature course), 3
    SPAN 4XXX (Major related course), 3
    General Elective, 3
    General Elective, 3
    General Elective, 3
  • Year 3 - Spring

    SPAN 4XXX (Major related course), 3
    SPAN 4090S (Experiential Learning req.), 1-3
    PORT 2600, 3
    General Elective, 3
    General Elective, 3
  • Year 3 - Summer

    N/A
  • Year 4 - Fall

    ROML 7700*, 3
    SPAN 6XXX*, 3
    PORT 6XXX,* 3
    General Elective, 3
    General Elective (Upper Division), 3
  • Year 4 - Spring

    SPAN 6XXX*, 3
    General Elective, 3
    General Elective, 3
    General Elective (Upper Division), 3
    General Elective (Upper Division), 3
  • Year 4 - Summer

    N/A
  • Year 5 - Fall

    SPAN 6XXX, 3
    SPAN 6XXX, 3
    PORT 8XXX, 3
    ROML 7005, 3
    ROML 7010, 3
  • Year 5 - Spring

    SPAN 6XXX, 3
    PORT 6XXX, 3
    ROML 7000, 3
    ROML 7005, 3
    ROML 7010, 3

Notes:

*Courses marked with an asterisk are graduate courses used to satisfy graduate and undergraduate degree program requirements.
This sample Program of Study assumes the student enters with ten Advanced Placement credit hours in Spanish (SPAN 1002 [4], SPAN 2001 [3], and SPAN 2002 [3]).

Students whose program of study or area of emphasis is Hispanic Linguistics or Romance Languages Linguistics may take up to two graduate courses with another prefix, such as LING or LLED, if approved by the major professor in consultation with the members of the student's advisory committee.