Degree in Spanish Philology School of Humanities & Social Sciences
2020 21
4 years 240 ETCS Double Degrees
DEGREE IN SPANISH PHILOLOGY
Student Profile – An interest in the Spanish language and Hispanic and world literature. – A capacity for reasoning and discourse analysis. The Degree in Spanish Philology seeks to train future generations of philologists, linguists and literary critics, who can also work in the media. Studying philology involves being trained in the use of language, words and linguistic expression, the constant driving force of creativity. Those who study the origins and evolution of literary genres and the great literary works of art in detail are those who understand human beings from within.
SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Approximately 47% of the School’s first year students are from countries other than Spain.
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DOUBLE DEGREES
What makes us different •
We offer the option of studying two degrees in five years: Journalism + Spanish Philology.
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International Program: English-language subjects, seminars, internships and international exchanges help our students develop an international outlook.
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Preparing students for the professional world. Since 1964, we have specialized in teaching Spanish as a foreign language, one of the degree’s most obvious employment prospects. You’ll discover the world of Spanish teaching through contact with students from all over the world.
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The Department of Philology stands out for its excellence in research: GRISO, a leading research group specializing in literary criticism of Spanish Golden Age literature, and GRADUN, a group specializing in discourse analysis.
Journalism + Spanish Philology.
PROFESSIONAL CAREERS
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Multidisciplinary Researcher: IT, Medicine and health sciences, Psychology, Physiology, Neuroscience, Mathematics.
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Teaching: Second languages, linguistics, literature, writing, language, text analysis.
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Economics and Business Administration: Marketing, HR, communication.
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Law, Defense and Criminology: Forensic phonetics, legal interpreting and translating.
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Journalism: National and international press.