Contact Information:
Department of Spanish and Portuguese
The University of Arizona Modern Languages Building, 545 PO Box 210067 Tucson, AZ 85721-0067
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Phone: (520) 621-3123 Fax: (520) 621-6104 Email: mafitch@u.arizona.edu Web:
Department Homepage
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General Information:
PORT Course Descriptions:
Portuguese
SPAN Course Descriptions: Spanish
Faculty Members
The Department of Spanish and
Portuguese is in the College of Humanities.
Degrees, Majors, Minors, and Options:
Baccalaureate Degree
Graduate Degrees -- consult the
Graduate Catalog or
department office for details.
- Master of Arts (M.A.)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Major and Degrees -- undergraduate degrees link to the
Degree/Academic Program Requirements Reports (APRRs).
- Spanish (B.A.,
M.A., Ph.D.)
- Spanish M.A. Options:
- Literature
- Language and Linguistics
Undergraduate Minor -- minors link to Minor Requirements Reports.
A minor is required in the Bachelor of Arts degree
programs. Students may select any minor from among the list of
approved University minors.
Minors available within the department are:
The Department of Spanish and Portuguese offers courses in
language skills, linguistics, pedagogy, grammar and composition, literature,
and culture. There is an alternate track designed especially for native
speakers of Spanish with courses in language and culture, culminating in
creative writing and a variety of classes in Mexican and Mexican-American
literature. The department provides academic direction in summer programs in
Spanish at the Guadalajara Summer School in Mexico, in summer and year
programs in Spain, and in Portuguese in a semester program in Fortaleza,
Brazil.
The department offers programs leading to the following
degrees: Bachelor of Arts with a major in Spanish, with a specialization in
either language and culture or in Hispanic language and linguistics; or the
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Portuguese, with a specialization in language
and literature; the Bachelor of Arts in Education with a teaching major in
Spanish; Master of Arts with a major in Spanish, and an emphasis in either
literature or language and linguistics; the Master of Arts in with a major in
teaching and teacher education; and the Doctor of Philosophy with a major in
Spanish.
The Spanish for Native Speakers (SNS) Program consists of a
series of courses designed for the student who learned Spanish from early
childhood at home or with relatives (as opposed to as a second language or
foreign language in school). The SNS program emphasizes writing, grammar,
speaking skills and cultural awareness.
For more information contact the department office listed
above.