- PORT 501 - Luso-Brazilian Literature-1900
- PORT 503 - Contemporary Luso-Brazilian and Lusophone African Literatures: an Introduction
- PORT 530 - Brazilian Civilization
- PORT 549 - Brazilian Literature in Film
- PORT 563 - Topics in Luso-Brazilian Literature
- PORT 597R - Advanced Intensive Portuguese and Brazilian Culture
- PORT 696M - Gender, Sexuality, and International Migration
- SPAN 501 - Introduction to Hispanic Studies
- SPAN 510 - Development of Spanish Medieval, Renaissance, and Golden Age Literature
- SPAN 511 - Topics in Medieval Literature, Renaissance, and Golden Age Literature
- SPAN 520 - Development of 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st-Century Spanish Literature
- SPAN 521 - Topics in 18th, 19th, 20th & 21st Century Spanish Literature
- SPAN 530 - Development of Spanish-American Literature: Pre-Columbian Period to Independence
- SPAN 531 - Topics in Spanish-American Literature: Pre-Columbian Period to Independence
- SPAN 540 - Development of Spanish American Nineteenth through Twenty First Cent. Literature
- SPAN 541 - Topics in Spanish-American Nineteenth, Twentieth & Twenty-First Cent. Literature
- SPAN 550 - Development of Mexican and Mexican-American Literature
- SPAN 551 - Topics in Mexican and Mexican-American Literature
- SPAN 561 - Topics in Hispanic Literature
- SPAN 565C - History of Spain: Imperial Spain, 1700 to 1898
- SPAN 565D - History of Spain: Contemporary Spain, 1868 to the Present
- SPAN 571 - Topics in Literary Theory and Criticism
- SPAN 581A - Foreign Language Teaching Theory and Methodology
- SPAN 581B - Heritage Language Pedagogy
- SPAN 581C - Online Course Design for Advanced Language Courses
- SPAN 585 - Introduction to Translation Studies
- SPAN 586 - World Languages for Professional Purposes
- SPAN 587 - Assessment in Second/Foreign Language Learning
- SPAN 588 - European Literary-Political Cabaret
- SPAN 596N - Hemispheric Indigenous Consciousness
- SPAN 599 - Independent Study
- SPAN 696A - Spanish Peninsular Lit
- SPAN 696B - Spanish American Literature
- SPAN 696C - Mexican and Mexican American Literature
- SPAN 696M - Gender, Sexuality, and International Migration
Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literature and Cultural Studies PhD Coursework
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Director of the Graduate Program
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Julieta Fernández
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