Graduate Course Catalog
Courses described as repetitive are topic courses that may be taken an indefinite number of times as long as the topic varies.SPN 500 Reading Spanish
Through an intensive study of language
structures and idiomatic usage, with extensive practice in written translation of literary
and scholarly texts, candidates for advanced
degrees are able to obtain the proficiency
level of the graduate Spanish reading requirement. Several programs grant exemption
from further examination for successful
completion of this course (not for M.A. or
Ph.D. candidates in Spanish).
Fall or spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
SPN 501 Historical Linguistics
General processes of language change, as
exemplified by the development of the
Romance languages, with particular reference
to Spanish.
Fall or spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 502 Methods in Linguistics Research
Methods for elicitation and collection of linguistic data and their analysis. Relation
between theory and research design, and
between qualitative and quantitative analysis. Introduction to commonly used tests of
statistical significance, and to reasoning and
argumentation from limited data.
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
Fall or spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 503 Spanish Linguistics
Major issues related to the general structure
of the Spanish language (phonetics, phonology, morphosyntax, semantics, etc.).
Fall or spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 504 Contrastive Analysis: Spanish and English
Topics vary, and may include linguistic interference and its basis and manifestations,
in-depth discussion of specific syntactic/semantic areas with reference to possible
Spanish/English interference, major phonological differences between Spanish and English
and consequent learning difficulties, and nonlinguistic factors that may affect learning in
different groups in different situations.
Fall or spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 505 Hispanic Dialectology and Sociolinguistics
Major theoretical issues involved in analysis
of geographical and social variation and with
the principal methods used in its investigation, as applied to varieties of Spanish,
Portuguese, Catalan, and Galician.
Fall or spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 510 Hispanic Culture
An introduction to the essential aspects of
Peninsular and/or Latin American cultures and
civilizations, designed to provide incoming
graduate students with sufficient background
to undertake the advanced study of Hispanic
languages and literature.
Fall or spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 515 Spanish Composition and Stylistics
Theory and practice of problems in composition and translation with revision of difficult
points in advanced Spanish grammar. Classroom analysis and discussion. Required
for Doctor of Arts (DLS) students; also useful
for M.A. and Ph.D. students.
Fall or spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
SPN 523 Golden Age Literature
Major literary works within the Renaissance
and/or Baroque periods are read and analyzed in depth, and their interrelation with
the cultural context is discussed.
Fall or spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 582 The Hispanic Tradition in the United States
A general historical analysis of the influence
of Hispanic culture in the United States as a
consequence of the continuous interaction
between Spanish- and English-speaking
people. Special attention is given to cultural
manifestation in a bicultural setting.
Fall or spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 585 Caribbean Literature
A course devoted to major writers and works
of the Caribbean area. Readings will be
analyzed in relation to cultural contexts.
Fall or spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 588 Directed Master’s Research
For work toward the M.A. thesis or preparation for the M.A. comprehensive examination
only. This course is mainly intended for students who are not continuing toward
the Ph.D. Prerequisite: Permission of graduate program director, M.A. thesis director, and/or
director of the M.A. comprehensive examination committee.
Fall and spring, 1-6 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 595 Directed Independent Individual Studies
For M.A. and Ph.D. candidates only. Requires
a written proposal signed by the faculty member involved and the approval of the graduate
program director and the Departmental chair.
No more than a total of nine credits may be
applied toward a Spanish graduate degree or
combination of degrees. Prerequisite: Permissions mentioned above.
Fall and spring, 1-6 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 609 Literary Theory
A study of the most outstanding methods of
analysis and literary research, and a survey
of major works pertaining to the study of literature. A required course for students in the
Spanish Ph.D. program.
Fall or spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 612 Topics Seminar
A seminar course designed primarily for
doctoral students. The topic will be chosen by
the professor from any of the major areas of
Hispanic literature and linguistics required
of all Ph.D. students. Ph.D. students must
take from two to four of these seminars
depending on their previous preparation.
Prerequisite: Admission to the Spanish
Ph.D. program or permission of instructor.
Fall and spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 613 Medieval Literature
Major literary works of the medieval period
will be read and discussed in depth, and
their interrelation with the cultural context
analyzed.
Fall or spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated up to nine times for credit
SPN 628 Cervantes
Miguel de Cervantes’ works are read, analyzed, and discussed in depth. A required
course for Ph.D. students. Advanced D.A.
and M.A. students are accepted. A bilingual
course: readings and discussions in both
Spanish and English. Prerequisite: M.A. degree or permission of
instructor.
Fall or spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 641 19th-Century Spanish Literature until the Generation of 1898
Major literary works of the period are read
and analyzed in depth, and their interrelation
with the cultural context is discussed.
Fall or spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 643 20th-Century Spanish Literature
Major literary works of the period will be
read, analyzed, and discussed in depth, and
their interrelation with the cultural context
will be discussed.
Fall or spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 652 Colonial Spanish American Literature
Major authors and literary works of the
period. Readings will be analyzed and discussed in depth, and their interrelation with
the cultural context explored.
Fall or spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 662 19th-Century Spanish American Literature
Major authors and literary works of the
period. Readings will be analyzed and discussed in depth, and their interrelation with
the cultural context will be discussed.
Fall or spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 669 Spanish American Modernism
A course devoted to major authors and literary works of the modernistic period (1880 to
1916) in Spanish America. Readings are analyzed and discussed. A required course for
Ph.D. students. Advanced D.A. and M.A. students are accepted.
Fall or spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 671 20th-Century Spanish American Literature
A course devoted to major authors and literary
works of the period. Readings will be analyzed
and discussed in depth, and their interrelation
with the cultural context discussed.
Fall or spring, 3 credits, ABCF grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 681 Directed Readings
For students who have completed all doctoral
requirements and wish to dedicate themselves to full-or part-time preparation for the
comprehensive examination. Prerequisite: Coursework toward the Ph.D. must be completed; permission of the dissertation director, graduate studies director, or Department chair.
Fall and spring, 1-9 credits, S/U grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 691 Practicum in the Teaching of Spanish Language
Theory and practice of language teaching.
Applied methodology and linguistics in
classroom situations. A required course for
teaching assistants. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor,
Department chair, or graduate program director.
Fall, 3 credits, ABCF grading
SPN 693 Practicum in the Teaching of Spanish Language
This course is to be taken in conjunction with
the student’s teaching assignment. Each
week’s discussion centers on problems of
applied linguistics or grammar. Discussion
will also be focused on methodology (audiolingual method, pattern drills, language
laboratory, and preparation of examinations).
Fall and spring, 3 credits, S/U grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 699 Dissertation Research On Campus
For students who have already passed the
Ph.D. comprehensive examination and need
to devote their time to preparation of their
dissertation.
Prerequisites: Ph.D. comprehensive examination completed and advanced to candidacy
(G5); permission of the dissertation director,
graduate program director, or Department
chair; major portion of research must take
place on SB campus, at Cold Spring Harbor,
or at Brookhaven National Lab.
Fall, spring, and summer, 1-9 credits,
S/U grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 700 Dissertation Research Off
Campus–Domestic
Prerequisite: Must be advanced to candidacy
(G5); major portion of research will take
place off campus, but in the U.S. and/or U.S.
provinces (Brookhaven National Lab and
Cold Spring Harbor Lab are considered
on campus); all international students
must enroll in one of the graduate student
insurance plans and should be advised by
an International Advisor.
Fall, spring, and summer, 1-9 credits,
S/U grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 701 Dissertation Research Off
Campus–International
Prerequisite: Must be advanced to candidacy
(G5); major portion of research will take
place outside the U.S. and/or U.S. provinces;
domestic students have the option of
the health plan and may also enroll in
MEDEX; international students who are
in their home country are not covered by
mandatory health plan and must contact
the Insurance Office for the insurance
charge to be removed; international students
who are not in their home country are
charged for the mandatory health insurance
(if they are to be covered by another insurance plan, they must file a waiver by the
second week of classes; the charge will only
be removed if the other plan is deemed comparable); all international students must
receive clearance from an International
Advisor.
Fall, spring, and summer, 1-9 credits,
S/U grading
May be repeated for credit
SPN 800 Summer Research
0 credit, S/U grading
May be repeated for credit
