This degree provides broad training in the field of studies on language, literature and culture in the Hispanic world. The different branches of philological knowledge (grammar, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, history of language, literary movements and genres, authors of literature, etc.) applied to Spanish are studied. In this way, students are prepared to successfully carry out the responsibilities of their working life.
At the same time, it allows you to acquire a very good multilingual competence (Spanish, Galician, English; optionally, also in French, Italian, Portuguese and German), which has a positive impact on professional skills.
Among the generic skills that students acquire are the following: the ability to apply linguistic and literary knowledge to practice; the competence to analyse and comment on literary and non-literary texts and discourses using modern textual analysis techniques; the ability to apply new technologies to the study of linguistic and literary phenomena; the ability to appreciate artistic, cultural and aesthetic values in literary texts; and the ability to relate language, literature, history and culture.
Among the generic skills that students acquire are the following: the ability to apply linguistic and literary knowledge to practice; the competence to analyse and comment on literary and non-literary texts and discourses using modern textual analysis techniques; the ability to apply new technologies to the study of linguistic and literary phenomena; the ability to appreciate artistic, cultural and aesthetic values in literary texts; and the ability to relate language, literature, history and culture.
Students who complete their undergraduate studies will have a very high specialization in the Hispanic linguistic and literary field. For this reason, it will connect with a professional context that is also specialised in which the main work itineraries will be teaching in the public and private spheres (academies, schools, institutes, faculties, assistantships in foreign universities, etc.), linguistic and sociocultural advice, translation, writing and proofreading, cultural management, etc.
Students can also continue their higher education and access the various master's degrees offered at the faculty.
The Faculty of Philology has collaboration agreements with various entities so that students can come into contact with the field labor. In these agreements, which are renewed every year, the extracurricular external internships.
The curriculum of the Bachelor's Degree in Spanish: Linguistic and Literary Studies is structured in four academic years organized by semesters, except in the second year, in which two subjects are annual. In the first two years, all subjects are compulsory and are common to the degrees in Galician and Portuguese and English.
Based on this common training, in the third and fourth year each student will be able to deepen the study of the Spanish language and Spanish and Latin American literatures, also relying on complementary and transversal subjects.
The curriculum is distributed in 240 credits, of which 120 are taken in the first and second year in the common subjects; in the third and fourth years, 78 credits will be taken in the compulsory subjects, a minimum of 18 in the specific subjects of the degree, a maximum of 18 in the general optional subjects and 6 in the Final Degree Project.
The degrees are organized by courses. Click on a academic year for more information.
| Guide | Type | QTR. | credits | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Information and Communication Technologies | Basic Training | Second Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| English Language 2 | Basic Training | Second Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| History | Basic Training | Second Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| English Literature 1 | Basic Training | Second Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Spanish Language 1 | Basic Training | First Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Galician Language 1 | Basic Training | First Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| English Language 1 | Basic Training | First Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| General Linguistics | Basic Training | First Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Introduction to Literary Studies | Basic Training | First Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Classical Language and Culture | Basic Training | Second Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS |
| Guide | Type | QTR. | credits | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spanish Literature | Compulsory | Annual | 9.0 ECTS | |
| Galician Literature | Compulsory | Annual | 9.0 ECTS | |
| Spanish Language 2 | Compulsory | First Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Galician Language 2 | Compulsory | First Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| English Language 3 | Compulsory | First Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Modern Language: French | Compulsory | First Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| English Literature 2 | Compulsory | Second Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Translation Techniques | Compulsory | Second Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| English Language 4 | Compulsory | Second Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Modern Language: Italian | Compulsory | First Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Modern Language: Portuguese | Compulsory | First Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Modern Language: German | Compulsory | First Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS |
| Guide | Type | QTR. | credits | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spanish Phonetics and Phonology | Compulsory | First Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Spanish Morphology | Compulsory | First Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Medieval Spanish Literature | Compulsory | First Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Spanish Literature in the Golden Age 1 | Compulsory | First Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Spanish Syntax | Compulsory | Second Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| History of Spanish | Compulsory | Second Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Spanish Literature in the Golden Age 2 | Compulsory | Second Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Readings of Spanish Literature: Prose | Elective | First Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Contemporary Spanish | Elective | First Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Languages of the World | Elective | First Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Readings of Spanish Literature: Theatre | Elective | Second Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Varieties of Spanish | Elective | Second Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Medieval Latin Culture | Elective | Second Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Romance Languages | Elective | Second Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Modern Language 3: French | Elective | Second Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Language, Discourse and Communication | Elective | Second Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Modern Language 2: Italian | Elective | First Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Modern Language 2: Portuguese | Elective | First Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Modern Language 2: German | Elective | First Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Modern Language 3: Italian | Elective | Second Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Modern Language 3: Portuguese | Elective | Second Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Modern Language 2: Francés | Elective | First Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS |
| Guide | Type | QTR. | credits | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spanish Lexicology and Semantics | Compulsory | First Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| 18th and 19th Century Spanish Literature | Compulsory | First Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Comparative Literature | Elective | First Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Literature and Visual Arts | Elective | First Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Use of Galician | Elective | First Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Spanish as a Second Language | Elective | Second Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Modern Language 4: French | Elective | Second Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Modern Language 4: Italian | Elective | Second Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Modern Language 4: Portuguese | Elective | Second Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Introduction to Research on Spanish Language and Literature | Compulsory | First Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Latin American Literature | Compulsory | First Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Text Grammar | Compulsory | Second Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| 20th and 21st Century Spanish Literature | Compulsory | Second Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Final Year Dissertation | Final Year Dissertation | Second Quadmester | 6.0 ECTS | |
| Literary Research Methods | Elective | First Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Aspects of the History of the Spanish Language | Elective | First Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Linguistic and Literary Contacts in Romance Tradition | Elective | First Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Latin Literature | Elective | First Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Readings of Spanish Literature:. Poetry | Elective | Second Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Linguistic Analysis of Spanish Texts | Elective | Second Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Language and Society | Elective | Second Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Literature and Culture | Elective | Second Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS | |
| Romance Literature | Elective | Second Quadmester | 4.500000000 ECTS |
The Bachelor's Degree in Spanish: Linguistic and Literary Studies was designed taking into account the previous Bachelor's Degree in Hispanic Philology. At the same time, linguistic and literary studies from different European universities were also taken into account, where it is very common for at least two languages to be studied together (France, Italy, Portugal...) and their respective literatures, as well as subjects of linguistics, literary theory and translation.
The preparation of the curriculum for this degree was carried out within the framework of the "Guidelines for the preparation of undergraduate degrees at the UDC", approved by the Governing Council of the university in 2007. It had a drafting committee, composed of nine members, in which all sectors of the university community were represented (students, teaching staff and PTGAS. The draft was publicly exposed, debated and finally approved by the Faculty Board.
Throughout the planning process of the degree, several meetings were held with the deans of other centers (Faculty of Humanities of the UDC, Faculty of Philology of the University of Santiago de Compostela, Faculty of Philology and Translation of the University of Vigo, etc.).
By now, the study does not have departments responsible for teaching.
UDC holds student mobility agreements with universities and other third-level institutions across four continents. Students are offered several opportunities each year to apply to study abroad in one of these centres (for a single term or for a whole year), with the guarantee that all credits obtained will be duly recognised in their academic record upon their return.
For each round of applications, the University publishes the list of exchange options available to students and, where relevant, the specific conditions associated with each. Students may also apply to the University for funding for international work experience placements and internships.
Work experience placements are accredited in the student's academic record and the European diploma supplement. Students are free to decide in which host company or academic institution within the EHEA they wish to carry out their placement. To assist them in their search, the University has created an online noticeboard with jobs postings and other news.
Work-study placements in A Coruña are arranged by the International Relations Office (ORI) of the UDC in collaboration with the international relations coordinators in the student’s home university. The general entry criteria, rights and obligations of students, and admission and acceptance procedures for the programme, are regulated by the UDC Mobility Policy.
The Faculty of Philology of the UDC has a long tradition of participation and cooperation in the development of student mobility strategies, particularly at the European level. This favours contact with other linguistic, literary, cultural and social realities of different countries, with the evident cultural and personal enrichment of the students.
Thanks to existing agreements, people who study the degree in Spanish: Linguistic and Literary Studies have the possibility of completing part of the degree at a Spanish or foreign university. Through the Erasmus+ and SICUE programmes, there is the possibility of studying for a semester or even for a whole year at universities in Slovakia, France, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Mexico, Poland, Portugal, the Czech Republic and Turkey, as well as at other Spanish universities (Almeria, Autonomous University of Madrid, Cantabria, Granada, Huelva, Balearic Islands, Jaén, Málaga, Murcia, Oviedo, Salamanca and Seville).