PhD in Hispanic & Lusophone Literatures, Cultures & Linguistics
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About the PhD
A Doctor of Philosophy is expected to make scholarly contributions that will expand and enrich his or her own field of specialization through the development of new areas of research. The degree is awarded in recognition of high attainment and ability in a special subject field as demonstrated by passing the required examinations and successfully defending a thesis that is based on original research and that makes a significant contribution to knowledge in the candidate's field. Within the Ph.D. Program there are four areas of emphasis: Iberian Studies, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Decolonial Global Portuguese, and Hispanic Linguistics.
Hispanic Literatures & Cultures
The Department of Spanish & Portuguese Studies has a strong tradition of fostering socio-historical perspectives in the study of culture. We emphasize global Hispanic and Lusophone studies while being attentive to the multidimensional relationships between language and culture, as well as the legacy of colonialisms that continue to inform regional and national histories. The Literatures and Cultures area components are closely integrated, so that students may follow courses of study involving the various fields. The close integration of these areas makes this department unique in the United States.
Course requirements - 79 credits | Language requirements (1) |
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Reading knowledge and oral comprehension in a language outside the principal area of study
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Lusophone Literatures & Cultures
Course requirements - 79 credits | Language requirements (1) |
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Reading knowledge and oral comprehension in a language outside the principal area of study
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Hispanic Linguistics
The program in Hispanic Linguistics provides students with the opportunity to approach traditional core areas of linguistics, such as phonology and syntax, with the perspectives offered by areas which have typically focused on language in context, such as sociolinguistics, pragmatics, language contact, and second language acquisition. In the past several years, the Hispanic linguistics faculty has formed a research initiative that examines the ways in which different aspects of linguistics and the linguistic system interface with each other as well as the connections that exist between linguistics and other disciplines.
Course requirements - 82 credits | Language requirements (2) |
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1. Reading knowledge and oral comprehension in a language outside the principal area of study
2. Reading knowledge of an additional language or LAT 1001 within the past four years (or a directed study in Latin). Reading knowledge generally is defined as the ability to read a scholarly article in the target language and may be achieved via:
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