More than 410 million people speak Spanish as their primary language, and 31 million of them live in the United States. As these numbers continue to grow, it is becoming more and more important for business, travel and communication that students study Spanish. Students in OU's Spanish program read, write and speak the language fluently. They are prepared for a variety of careers, including translator, customs officer, diplomat and travel agent. These students not only gain important reading and writing skills, but they also get insight into and understanding of the society through literature and culture courses.
Students majoring in Spanish graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree. A student can then choose to pursue a Master of Arts, Master of Arts/Master of Business Administration or Doctor of Philosophy degree.
Deadlines to apply for:
To be considered for admission to the M.A. program in Spanish a student must:
Applicants who hold a B.A. in Spanish but do not have the requisite 3.0 grade point average may be admitted on probation for one semester, provided they have at least a 2.75 grade point average.
Course work in fields other than Spanish literature (for example, Master's or doctoral work in education) will not be applied to the graduate degree in Spanish
Admission in all cases will be determined by the Spanish faculty
Students in the non-thesis program must complete thirty-three hours of acceptable graduate-level course work (including the courses specifically required) and receive a passing grade on the final comprehensive examination.
Requirements for the thesis program are thirty hours, which include twenty-seven hours of acceptable graduate-level course work (including the courses specifically required), 3 hours of thesis credits (maximum), and receive a passing grade on the thesis.
Deadlines to apply for:
Prerequisites for admission to the Ph.D. program in Spanish include the following:
A concentration consisting of nine hours as approved by the student's committee.
The following courses were strongly recommended for students who started the program before the spring of 2014, are now required for students who will start the program in the fall of 2014 or later:
All Graduate Teaching Assistants are required during their first year to enroll in MLLL 5813, Teaching Foreign Languages. GTAs who have already had this course or one similar to it may be exempted.
Before completion of the degree, students must demonstrate reading competency in a second language. In order to do so, they may take the departmental Graduate Reading Exam (pdf) or complete two semesters or ten hours in another language.
A general examination based on coursework and a reading list established in consultation with the student's committee members is required for the Ph.D.
Graduate Teaching Assistants are required to maintain enrollment in a minimum of five credit hours of graduate-level courses per semester.
Lecturer, Spanish
esther.andres.montecatini-1@ou.edu
Kaufman Hall 232
Esther Andres Montecatini's Bio
Professor, Medieval Spanish Literature and Culture
lcortest@ou.edu
Kaufman Hall 130
Luis Cortest's Bio
Assistant Professor, Spanish
Arturo.J.Gutiérrez.Plaza-1@ou.edu
Kaufman Hall 223
Arturo Gutiérrez-Plaza's Bio
Professor, Drama, Poetry, Prose, Film Studies
arlauer@ou.edu
(405) 325-5845
Kaufman Hall 131
A. Robert Lauer's Bio
Associate Professor, Latin American Literature
mrioseco@ou.edu
(405) 325-2475
Kaufman Hall 105/106
Marcelo Rioseco's Bio
Instructor, Spanish
Irma.I.Tomaszewski-1@ou.edu
(405) 325-1352
Copeland Hall 120
Irma Tomaszewski's Bio
Academic Advisor
Office: Kaufman Hall, Room 203A
Email: bryan.allwine-1@ou.edu