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Hispanic and Latin American Studies (Combined Major) (Honours) - Concentrations available (BA)

Location(s): Main Campus


This program is offered through the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures

Chair
Carmela Colella

Academic Advisor
Liz Hay

General Information

Administrative Assistant
Violetta Clitheroe

905-688-5550, extension 3312
Mackenzie Chown A240

brocku.ca/modernlanguages

The Hispanic and Latin American Studies program aims to provide students with a thorough and comprehensive knowledge of Iberian (Spanish and Portuguese) and Latin American literatures, languages and cultures within the dynamics of a trans-border and interdisciplinary approach. Students enrolled in the HLAS program mainly work toward dual degrees with majors or minors in other languages and linguistics; and/or combined with a variety of fields, as well as a concentration in Romance Linguistics, as well as a concentration in Spanish and Comparative Studies in Romance Literatures and Cultures. The program equips students with the analytical and experiential skills necessary to pursue graduate research as well as meet the demands of a professional career. Our courses integrate lectures with online modules, small group tutorials and opportunities to apply concepts to real-life situations via internships and community outreach.

The Department also offers a series of courses taught in English (designated MLLC) that may be acceptable for credit toward a degree in Hispanic and Latin American Studies. Students are encouraged to participate in a study program in Latin America, Portugal and/or Spain.

Experiential Learning and Community Outreach Internship

Students have the possibility to engage in courses that promote community engagement and global citizenship. These courses also serve as a medium for linguistic fluency and cultural understanding with career-oriented internship experience. Students have the opportunity of enriching their academic studies and professionalization by being placed with community organizations and agencies. Students have also had the opportunity of participating in international placements.

Third-year Abroad

Students have the opportunity to study during their third year at a Spanish-speaking University. In addition to studying Spanish language, literature and culture, students may also take courses in Business, the Humanities, the Social Sciences and other areas. Students must typically apply in their second year and have credit in SPAN 1F90. In conjunction with programs offered by the International Services and Programs Abroad Office (International Services - International (brocku.ca).

Students should consult with the Department about other opportunities for intensive study abroad courses at different levels in Spain, Portugal or Latin America. Participants may earn a credit in Portuguese or Spanish language from beginner to advanced as appropriate as well as one-half credit from SPAN 2V90-2V99  .

Study in Latin America and Spain

Students should consult with the Department about other opportunities for intensive study abroad courses at different levels in Spain, Portugal or Latin America. Participants may earn a credit in Portuguese or Spanish language from beginner to advanced as appropriate as well as one-half credit from SPAN 2V90-2V99 .

Program Notes

  1. Students with one or more courses of high school Spanish or previous university introductory Spanish credit take SPAN 1F90  and may not take SPAN 1F00  without permission of the Department. Permission is granted only in the most exceptional cases.
  2. Students with no formal instruction in Spanish take SPAN 1F00 . Heritage speakers with no formal instruction in Spanish need to contact the program coordinator for proper placement.
  3. SPAN 1F00  and PORT 1F00  are introductory language courses. Students who register in these courses must submit an official high school transcript to the instructor as proof of their level of competence in order to receive Departmental confirmation of registration before the end of the second week of classes (see Undergraduate Academic Calendar). Failure to do so will result in deregistration from the course.
  4. SPAN 1F00  can be used to meet requirements for major programs in Hispanic and Latin American Studies. However, SPAN 1F00  may not be included in a minor program in Hispanic and Latin American Studies.
  5. SPAN 1F00 SPAN 1F90 SPAN 2P19  and SPAN 2P20  constitute a language sequence. Once credit has been obtained in one of these language courses, students are not allowed to take for credit a course in the language with a lower number in the sequence. Students may not take two courses at different levels in the sequence during the same term. This regulation also applies to courses taken at other institutions.
  6. PORT 1F00  or PORT 1F90  recommended. Students with one or more years of high school Portuguese standing or previous university Portuguese credit take PORT 1F90  and may not take PORT 1F00  without permission of the Department. Permission is granted only in the most exceptional cases. Students with no formal instruction take PORT 1F00 .
  7. Students should meet with the Humanities Academic Adviser and/or Program Coordinator to ensure their choice of courses meets the criteria for the combined major degree.
  8. In 20 credit degree programs a maximum of eight credits may be numbered 1(alpha)00 to 1(alpha)99; at least three credits must be numbered 2(alpha)90 or above; at least three credits must be numbered 3(alpha)90 or above; and the remaining credits must be numbered 2(alpha)00 or above.

    In 15 credit degree programs a maximum of eight credits may be numbered 1(alpha)00 to 1(alpha)99; at least three credits must be numbered 2(alpha)90 or above; and the remaining credits must be numbered 2(alpha)00 or above.

    In some circumstances, in order to meet university degree and program requirements, more than 15 or 20 credits may be taken.

Combined Major Program

Students may take a combined major in Hispanic and Latin American Studies and a second discipline. For requirements in the other discipline, the student should consult the relevant department/centre. It should be noted that not all departments/centres provide a combined major option.

Year 2


Year 3


Year 4


  • Two SPAN credits numbered 3(alpha)90 or above or one and one half SPAN credits numbered 3(alpha)90 or above and one half credit from: MLLC 3P02, MLLC 3P80  , MLLC 3P85  , MLLC 3V90-3V99  , MLLC 4P00  , or MLLC 4Q80  
  • two credits from the co-major discipline
  • one elective credit

Pass


Satisfactory completion of the first three years of the Honours program entitles a student to apply for a Pass degree.

Concentration Program


Concentration in Spanish Language and Romance Linguistics


Students may earn a Concentration in Spanish Language and Romance Linguistics by successfully completing the following courses as part of the academic work leading to a BA (Honours) in Hispanic and Latin American Studies:

  • MLLC 2P95  

  • one FREN, GERM, ITAL, LATIN, PORT language/linguistics credit numbered 1(alpha)90 to 2(alpha)90

Two credits from 

one half-credit from 

one credit from 

Concentration


Concentration in Spanish and Comparative Studies in Romance Literatures and Cultures

Students may earn a Concentration in Spanish and Comparative Studies in Romance Literatures and Cultures by successfully completing the following courses as part of the academic work leading to a BA (Honours) in Hispanic and Latin American Studies:

Two credits from 

two credits from

one credit from

 

one FREN, ITAL, literature and/or culture credit numbered 2(alpha)00 to 3(alpha)90