Study plan Bachelor's Degree in Spanish Language and Literature

Study guides

Timetables

Mornings.

Study plan information

Table of credits for each course

  Basic training Compulsory Optional Final Project
1st year 60      
2nd year   60    
3rd year   48 12  
4th year   12 42 6
Totals 60 120 54 6

Period of study

Course semesters.

Part-time or full-time

Full-time dedication. Part-time option available.

Specialisations

General training
Specialisation in Spanish Language
Specialisation in Spanish and Hispanic-American Literature
Specialisation in Linguistics
Specialisation in Comparative Literature

Basic and compulsory training

1st year 2nd year
 
  • Oral and Written Spanish Language
  • Spanish Literature: from the Enlightenment to the Avant-garde
  • Medieval Spanish Literature to the Spanish Golden Age
  • Methodology of Spanish Language and Literature
  • Introduction to Spanish American Literature
  • Spanish Language: Unity and Diversity
  • Latin
  • Comparative Literature
  • Introduction to Linguistics
  • History of Modern and Contemporary Spain
  • Commentary of Literary Texts
 
  • Spanish Morphology
  • Medieval Spanish Literature
  • Spanish Literature of the 16th Century
  • Spanish Phonetics and Phonology
  • Spanish Norms and Use
  • Spanish American Literature: from the Council of the Indies to Modernism
  • Spanish Literature of the Enlightenment and Romanticism
  • Modern Spanish Literature
  • Historical Spanish Grammar
  • Spanish Syntax: the Simple Sentence
3rd year 4th year
 
  • Spanish Dialectology
  • Spanish Semantics and Pragmatics
  • Spanish Syntax: the Compound Sentence
  • Spanish American Literature of the 20th Century
  • Spanish Literature of the 17th Century
  • Linguistic Commentary of Literary Texts
  • Spanish Literature from Realism to Modernism
  • History of the Spanish Language
  • Spanish Language: Research, Profession and Transfer
  • Digital Philology
  • Final Project

Optional subjects

3rd and 4th years
  • Modern Language I and II (English, French, German, Italian, Basque, Galician, Portuguese, Occitan, Romanian or Modern Greek)(*)
  • External Work Placement I
  • External Work Placement II
(*) You can enrol in a maximum of 12 credits in these subjects.
All optional subjects are worth 6 credits.
In order to obtain a specialisation, a minimum of 30 credits belonging to the pathway must be taken:
 
Specialisation in Spanish Language Specialisation in Spanish and Hispanic-American Literature
  • Discourse Analysis Applied to Spanish
  • Spanish as a Foreign Language
  • Latin American Spanish
  • Spanish Phonetics: Perspectives and Applications
  • Historical Spanish Grammar: Evolution and Problems
  • Lexicography and Terminology of Spanish
  • The Morphological Creativity of Spanish
  • Structure and Meaning in Spanish Grammar
  • Grammar in the Classroom: Methodologies and Applications
  • Lexicology and Phraseology of Spanish
  • Medieval Literature: Genres and Traditions
  • Poetry and Prose of the Golden Age
  • Textual Criticism
  • Contemporary Spanish Poetry and Theatre: 20th and 21st Centuries
  • Contemporary Spanish Narrative: 20th and 21st Centuries
  • Spanish Poetry and Theatre from the 19th Century
  • Spanish Narrative from the 19th Century
  • Publishing Perspectives and Techniques
  • Monographic Seminar on Spanish Literature
  • Latest Trends in Hispanic-American Literature
Specialisation in Linguistics Specialisation in Comparative Literature
  • Language Acquisition
  • Language Technologies
  • Semantics and Pragmatics
  • Linguistic Topology
  • Biological Bases of Language
  • Questions of Comparative Grammar
  • Narrative Theory and Analysis
  • Poetry Theory and Analysis
  • Theatre Theory and Analysis
  • Literary Thought
  • Literary and Cultural Criticism (20th and 21st Century)
  • Literature, Genders and Sexuality
  • Theory and Practice of Compared Literature
  • Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies
  • Western Literary Tradition. The Construction of European Literature
  • Comparative Literature: Modern and Post-Modern Aesthetics
  • Theory and History of Theatrical Representations

  

Additional information

All optional subjects are not scheduled each year.