We offer both Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees, specializing in either Spanish Literature and Culture or Hispanic Linguistics.
For a summary of the program’s highlights, please download this brochure.
Please note: we admit graduate students only for the fall semesters.
- Master of Arts (M.A.)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
- Learn more about our program in Hispanic Linguistics
- Learn more about our program in Literatures and Cultural Studies
- For General Information regarding graduate studies please refer to the Graduate School webpage
The Graduate Program of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese Studies at the University of Florida is comprised by the SPS graduate faculty in addition to some 40 graduate students from the US and around the world (Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Spain, and many more countries). We offer MA and PhD degrees in Spanish Literature/Culture (either Peninsular or Latin American) and Hispanic Linguistics, with the possibility of a secondary specialization in Portuguese.
Our graduate students are usually granted teaching assistantships that carry a stipend (up to $20,400 per nine months), a tuition waiver, and health insurance benefits. Highly-qualified doctoral candidates can also receive competitive stipend supplements or Graduate School Awards and teaching releases. Additionally, our students benefit from departmental, college and university travel and research grants, plus the possibility of summer teaching appointments. Research resources at UF include the Smathers Libraries (home to one of the largest Latin American collections in the US), the Center for Latin American Studies, and the Center for European Studies.
Our department is housed in Dauer Hall (the former UF Student Union), a neo-gothic building located within the historic campus. Moreover, the city of Gainesville has received numerous accolades in recognition of its quality of life, and it benefits from a low cost of living within a state that does not have personal income tax. The city and the surrounding community are home to approximately 250,000 people. Situated just over an hour from the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, Gainesville is surrounded by over 40 nature parks, including many spring-fed lakes and rivers. In 2015, Gainesville was named the “Best Midsized College City in America” by WalletHub and ranked no. 7 on Livability.com “Top 10 College Towns.”