Doctor's degree in Modern Foreign Language and Literature Hispanic Language and Literature at Boston University

 

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Doctor's Degree in Modern Foreign Language and Literature Hispanic Language and Literature at Boston University

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Modern Foreign Language and Literature
Hispanic Language and Literature

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The doctoral program provides a thorough professional preparation in the selected field of study through the acquisition of (1) skill in the use and critical evaluation of research materials; (2) a thorough knowledge of a specialized area; and (3) experience in the interpretation and communication of acquired knowledge and the results of original research.

Admissions Tests and Prerequisites:
The candidate must have an MA degree or the equivalent in Spanish and must submit results of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test.

Course Requirements:
A minimum total of eight semester courses (32 credits) is required. At least three courses or seminars in the area of specialization are to be elected; this requirement may be satisfied in part through directed study. The area of specialization is chosen at the beginning of doctoral study. It may focus upon a specific genre within a literature, the literature of a period, a genre within a period, or a problematical aspect of literature.

Language Requirement:
Students must demonstrate a reading knowledge of at least one language in addition to Spanish that will be useful in their research work. In some areas of specialization two or more languages may be required in order to ensure competence in continuing research and learning.

Qualifying Examination:
Qualification for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy is achieved by successful completion of the following: (1) a written examination on the history of the language (or successful completion of an equivalent course); (2) written examinations on four literary periods; and (3) an oral examination based on a substantial essay (25-35 pages) centering on the area of the dissertation.

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