Degree in Spanish Studies: Language and Literature

2026/2027 · 240 credits

Introduction

The Bachelor's Degree in Spanish: Linguistic and Literary Studies offers the training required by professionals in the Spanish language and Hispanic literatures and culture.
It provides a broad perspective of Spanish and Latin American literatures and of linguistic currents and literary science. The first two years are common with the other bachelor's degrees in Philology.
In addition, it allows the acquisition of advanced knowledge of the Galician and English languages and literatures, as well as the practical knowledge of other languages (French, Italian, Portuguese, German).

Official bachelor's degree, of 240 credits taken in 4 years, published in the BOE of 5/1/2010 and verified. Quality assurance system accredited by the ACSUG in the Fides-Audit program.

This study is verified and published

This study renewed its accreditation on 11 July 2017.

 

Offered place for academic course 2026
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Why study

  • Solid training in Spanish and Latin American language, literatures and cultures.
  • International mobility with more than 70 destinations.
  • Internships in companies and institutions in the area.
  • Small groups and personalized teaching.
  • Professional knowledge of the language.
  • Personalised curriculum: 40 optional subjects (cinema, philosophy, poetry, narrative, theatre).
  • Supplementary training in French, Italian, Portuguese or Latin.
  • Practical classes in all modern languages with native teachers.
  • Teaching staff with teaching and research accreditations.
  • Corresponding academics from the academies (RAE and RAG) among the teaching staff.
  • Possibility of a second degree (English or Galician and Portuguese) in just one additional year.
  • Support materials on the virtual campus.

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Roadmap

Starting academic year 2023
Last update/verification ACSUG date 28/06/2009
Authorization Xunta Council date 27/08/2009
Authorization DOG publication date 16/09/2009
Authorization Ministers Council date 30/10/2009
Official BOE publication date 05/01/2010
DOG syllabus publication date 14/05/2010
BOE syllabus publication date 26/04/2010