Graduate Program
The Department of Language and Literature offers a graduate program in French and Spanish, leading to a Master of Arts degree in Romance Languages, with a concentration in Literature, or in Language, Culture and Civilization. While a deliberate "option" in French or in Spanish is the more frequent choice for our graduate students, graduate courses taken in the minor language can be credited towards the M.A. in Romance Languages in the major language. For example, as many as two graduate courses taken in French may count towards the credits needed for the Spanish option, and vice versa.
A number of Graduate Assistantships are available to qualified students, on a competitive basis. A maximum of 12 graduate transfer credits may be granted for graduate studies undertaken in another accredited institution of higher learning, at the graduate level.
Student Learning Outcomes
Student Learning Outcomes specify what students will know, be able to do, or be able to demonstrate when they have completed a program of study.
Frequently Asked Questions
For additional information call the Romance Languages Coordinator: Teresa Jacobson 504-280-6275.
The Department of Language and Literature offers an online graduate program in French and Spanish, leading to a Master of Arts degree in Romance Languages, with a concentration in Literature, or in Language, Culture and Civilization.
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Olivier Bourderionnet Ph.D
291-A Liberal Arts obourde1@uno.edu
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Program Options and Requirements for the M.A. in Romance Languages
French Graduate Courses List (including 5000-level and
ROML Courses)
Spanish Graduate Courses List (including 5000-level and
ROML Courses)
Reading List for the M.A. in Romance Languages with the French Option
Reading List for the M.A. in Romance Languages with the Spanish Option