Spanish and Portuguese
    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 18,764 / Year
    Next IntakeAugust 16, 2023

    Spanish and Portuguese

    About

    Bachelor of Arts (BA)

    The sequence of undergraduate programs of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese is designed to lead from the acquisition of competence in written and spoken Spanish or Portuguese, through an acquaintance with the structure and history of one or both of these languages and a critical understanding of the development and achievements of their literatures in the Old World and in the New, to training in advanced study and independent research. The department's policy is to maintain a balanced strength between language and literature and between Peninsular and Latin American facets of a unified field.

    Students in this major choose one of the following concentrations based on general area of interest:

    Concentration A: The Languages, Literatures, and Cultures of the Spanish-Speaking World

    This concentration is recommended for students interested in the languages, literature, and cultures of the Spanish-speaking World on both sides of the Atlantic.

    Concentration B: The Languages, Literatures, and Cultures of the Portuguese-Speaking World

    This concentration is recommended for students interested in the language, literature, and culture of the Portuguese-speaking world, and may include up to two upper division electives in Spanish.

    Concentration C: Latin American Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

    This concentration is recommended for students interested in the languages, literatures, and cultures of both Spanish-speaking and Portuguese-speaking Latin America. It requires coursework in both Spanish and Portuguese, which makes possible comparative approaches to the culture, literature, and history of the region.

    Concentration D: Hispanic Languages, Linguistics, and Bilingualism

    This concentration is recommended for students interested in the linguistic structure of Spanish and/or Portuguese, bilingualism in society, and/or career in K-12 foreign language teaching, as well as for future graduate students in (Hispanic) Linguistics.

    Declaring the Major

    Students can receive pre-major advising at any time, from the staff undergraduate advisor. Students can declare the major once they have completed SPANISH 25 for concentrations A, C, and D. For concentration B, students must complete  PORTUG 50 before declaring the major. These prerequisite courses must be taken for a letter grade.

    Honors Program

    Students are eligible to do honors work within the Department of Spanish and Portuguese if they have completed at least two semesters of work at Berkeley with an overall grade point average of 3.3 and a grade point average of at least 3.6 in those courses taken within the major. Students must complete two honors courses, SPANISH H195A (1.5 units) and SPANISH H195B (1.5 units), in two successive semesters, and will write a thesis under the supervision of an appropriate departmental faculty member over the course of two successive semesters. A letter grade, reflecting progress, will be given after the first semester. H195A/B will not count toward the required upper division work in the major. Before the semester in which students intend to begin the honors program, they should speak with the staff undergraduate advisor to verify eligibility for honors work and to discuss the process.

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    Learning Goals for the Major

    1. Attain solid (though not necessarily flawless) proficiency in reading, writing, understanding, and speaking Spanish and/or Portuguese.

    2. Recognize a variety of genres and modes of writing (fiction, poetry, theater, and essay).

    3. Become conversant in the vocabulary associated with literary analysis in Spanish and/or Portuguese.

    4. Be able to articulate specific connections between literary texts and the historical and cultural contexts in which they were produced.

    5. Gain a critical awareness of distinctions and continuities among the literatures of the Iberian peninsula and Latin America across national and regional boundaries and historical periods.

    6. Acquire the analytical resources of diverse literary approaches and theories.

    Skills

    1. Demonstrate the ability to interpret and analyze texts written in Spanish and/or Portuguese, depending upon the major option.

    2. Develop critical approaches for the analysis of texts from a range of historical periods and regions of Latin America and the Iberian peninsula.

    3. Distinguish among dialects and usages typical of diverse regions, social contexts, and historical periods in Spain and/or Portugal, and the Americas, including usages of heritage speakers (Option D).

    4. Formulate well-organized, well-supported arguments both orally and in written stylistically effective Spanish and/or Portuguese.

    5. Write essays in standard academic Spanish and/or Portuguese, using appropriate vocabulary to discuss examples from specific texts.

    6. Be able to distinguish among the available print and online sources and choose those that are most reliable as support for arguments in class discussion and essays.

    7. Practice responsible citation of sources in essays.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • finish secondary school and
    • earn a certificate of completion, which allows admission to a university in their home country or country of graduation

    In addition:

    Students who have completed the IGCSE or O-level exams have not yet met the requirements for admission at UC Berkeley. The university requires further study, either completion of the two-year A-level program with a minimum of three academic exams, the IB diploma program, or another similar academic curriculum.

    Students from countries requiring entry into military service upon completion of secondary education should not submit an application until the obligation has been met. UC Berkeley cannot defer admission to a later term.

    Students may have to meet additional admission requirements and follow certain guidelines for filling out the undergraduate application, depending on country or educational system.

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 80

    Career

    Study Abroad

    There are several options for studying abroad in a Spanish speaking country, with program options that are suitable for students who have no Spanish language background, as well as opportunities for those who are fully fluent. The UC Education Abroad Program (UCEAP) offers summer, semester and classic full academic year immersion programs. Students with existing language ability may pursue their major studies at some of the most prestigious institutions in Spain and Latin America.

    Spanish & Portuguese majors can take up to three approved upper-division elective courses while studying abroad, and five upper-division courses must be taken within the department here at Berkeley.

    The UCEAP office on campus is in 160 Stephens Hall. More information can be found on the UCEAP website.

    Prizes and Awards

    The John K. Walsh Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to Spanish and Portuguese majors to recognize academic achievement and alleviate the financial burden of education for outstanding undergraduate majors.

    Cervantes Prize: This prize is for excellence in undergraduate literary studies in Spanish.

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 80

    How to Apply

    Apply to Berkeley by filling out the UC application. You can begin working on the application as early as August 1, and must submit the application November 1-30. You can apply to as many UC campuses as you like with one application, and each campus will receive your application and official test scores. If you have difficulties, contact the UC Application Center at [email protected] or (800) 207-1710.

    Spanish and Portuguese

    University of California, Berkeley

    University of California, Berkeley

    United States of America

    United States of America, Berkeley