

MA Spanish
About this course
Spanish is the second most widely spoken language by native speakers in the world, the official language of more than twenty countries across Europe and the Americas, and a key medium of literary, musical, and cultural production across five centuries of remarkable richness. Studying Spanish at university means developing genuine linguistic fluency alongside deep engagement with the histories, literatures, and cultures of Spain and Latin America, two distinct but interrelated civilisations whose influence on the modern world can hardly be overstated. The intellectual work of the degree is both linguistic and humanistic, training you to read texts closely in their original language and to contextualise them within their historical and cultural settings. At the University of St Andrews, this four-year full-time MA (Hons) programme develops your Spanish to a high level of proficiency while offering a wide range of course options that reflect the breadth of Spanish-language culture. You will study literature from the Golden Age through to contemporary writing from both Spain and Latin America, engage with the history and politics of the Spanish-speaking world, and explore film, translation, and other cultural forms. The degree includes a year abroad, which is fundamental to the linguistic and cultural development the programme aims for. Living and studying in a Spanish-speaking country for a sustained period transforms your fluency, your confidence, and your understanding of culture in ways that classroom study alone cannot replicate. Spanish graduates are sought after across a wide range of careers. The combination of high-level language competence, cultural knowledge, and the analytical and communication skills developed by literary and historical study is valued in international business, journalism, diplomacy, the civil service, translation and interpreting, education, international development, and cultural organisations. Latin America in particular offers significant professional opportunities in sectors ranging from finance and trade to development and media. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in Hispanic studies, Latin American studies, translation, or international relations, building specialist expertise for academic or advanced professional careers.
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