Overview
The Master of Arts in Hispanic Studies provides broad preparation through research and creativity, offering in-depth study of Spanish-speaking and bilingual cultural production. The program emphasizes advanced research and analysis of literary and cultural texts from the Hispanic world, with interdisciplinary coursework exploring geographic, cultural, and social variations. Students may pursue customizable concentrations in literary studies, linguistics, or creative and professional writing.
Why Texas A&M?
The program benefits from a diverse graduate faculty with expertise across cultural studies, linguistics, digital humanities, film and performance, gender and diaspora studies, and more. Students may customize their degree through thesis or non-thesis tracks, working closely with advisors and advisory committees to design research and writing projects aligned with their academic and professional goals.