MA Modern Languages and Literatures

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

The Catholic University of America

Program Overview

The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures offers M.A. and Ph.D. programs in Hispanic Literatures and Cultures. The curriculum is designed to provide students with the necessary critical and theoretical tools to understanding Hispanic cultural production. Students engage in the study of Peninsular and Spanish American literatures and cultures through seminars taught by active and committed scholars in the fields of Renaissance-Golden Age, Modern and Contemporary Peninsular, Colonial, Modern and Contemporary Spanish America. In addition to the development of critical and research skills, students have the opportunity to develop their mastery of the art of teaching under the supervision of faculty skilled in second language acquisition. The location of The Catholic University of America campus allows students easy access to Washington D.C s valuable cultural resources and research facilities such as the Hispanic Division at the Library of Congress and the Washington Research Library Consortium.

Program Key Stats

$44400 (Annual cost)



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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Language engineering
  • Information processing: computer science and computer technology
  • information sciences
  • library science
  • Speech technology: speech synthesis and speech recognition
  • Advanced study in linguistics or in related fields
  • (such as experimental psychology or language or child development)
  • Education: educational research
  • bilingual education
  • Teaching: English
  • English as a second language
  • other languages
  • Speech pathology
  • Law

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