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Online Master of Arts in Spanish

This program provides a deep understanding of literature, art, history and pop culture within Spanish-speaking communities worldwide. Taught primarily in Spanish, courses build your expertise in Spanish linguistics, including grammar, sound systems and real-world language use.

With flexible electives, you can tailor your studies by examining topics such as Chicano/Chicana poetry, contemporary Spanish-American short stories, culture and women writers in the early modern era, second language acquisition, second language teaching methods and bilingualism. You’ll shape your course plan based on your previous training, career goals and guidance from your mentor and committee.

The skills you’ll develop

Coursework equips you with both transferable and industry-specific skills. Regardless of your focus, you’ll strengthen your ability to interpret literature and cultural production, communicate in Spanish, solve linguistic challenges, analyze research and apply a global perspective. You’ll also learn to explain complex concepts, mentor others and lead group discussions.

Depending on your course selections, you may gain skills in:

  • Digital tools and techniques
    • Work with e-learning platforms, explore digital humanities and apply data analysis in language studies.
  • Language and linguistics
    • Master advanced Spanish fluency, phonetics, grammar, syntax and sociolinguistics.
  • Research and analysis
    • Analyze texts, conduct comparative literature studies and apply qualitative and quantitative research methods, including corpus linguistics.
  • Teaching and pedagogy
    • Explore second language acquisition, heritage language pedagogy, design effective curricula and create assessments for language learners.

Who’s a good candidate for this program?

Earning this master’s in Spanish can make you stand out in any industry. It’s ideal for educators, including K–12 teachers looking to deepen their Spanish proficiency and those pursuing a master’s degree to meet community college dual enrollment requirements. Interpreters and translators gain advanced Spanish language and culture expertise to enhance their work.

International business and government professionals will expand their art, literature and language expertise to engage more effectively with diverse communities. If you’re considering a PhD, this program offers a foundation for further study.

Program Field of Study
Master of Arts
Program Focus
Spanish
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Spanish (MA)
Program Category
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Program Description Intro

Expand your global impact with an online Master of Arts in Spanish from Arizona State University. This program offers a deep understanding of literature, language, teaching methods and cultural expressions from Spain, Latin America, the U.S. and beyond. You’ll gain insights that support careers in business, communication, education, government, law and translation, and prepare for doctoral studies.

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LASPANMA
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Courses Summary

Program requirements include a core course, a literature and culture elective, and a linguistics elective. The remaining credits consist of electives based on your interests in literature, culture, applied linguistics and linguistics. Broad topic areas include Spanish, Spanish-American and Mexican-American culture, as well as Spanish second language acquisition, language program administration, sociolinguistics and applied linguistics. A culminating capstone course allows you to complete a project aligned with your career goals.

*Note: Some coursework is also available in Portuguese, which can expand your global perspective to include the Lusophone world and provide additional marketable skills.

Total Classes
10
Total Credit Hours
30
Program Fee Code
Spanish, M.A.
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Online Spanish master’s degree courses
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Learn from leading educators and researchers in Spanish language and culture
Description

Housed within The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the School of International Letters and Cultures (SILC) includes a distinguished Spanish program enriched by notable faculty, accomplished alumni and impactful research initiatives.

SILC faculty engage in diverse research projects that address global cultural and linguistic issues. Their work spans topics from dialectal variation in the Spanish-speaking world to the impact of interpersonal violence in Latin America and from film to sound studies. The school also partners with institutions and research centers worldwide, fostering collaboration and cultural exchange.

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Applicants to the Master of Arts in Spanish program must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

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Applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA in the last 60 hours of their bachelor's program. Alternatively, applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA in an applicable master's program.

All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee
  • Official transcripts
  • Personal statement
  • Up-to-date curriculum vitae or resume
  • Two letters of recommendation
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Spanish fluency is required.

Applicants must provide an academic writing sample — such as an academic, critical or research paper written in Spanish — of at least 6 pages in length that was prepared in an upper-division or graduate Spanish course. You can update an older paper to demonstrate a current level of proficiency, write a completely new paper or enroll in a graduate-level course as a non-degree student in preparation for applying for this program.

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An applicant whose native language is not English (regardless of current residency) must provide proof of English proficiency.

GRE, GMAT or other test scores are not required for admission.

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Online Graduate Certificate in Computer-Assisted Language Learning

This program examines the theories, teaching methods and research behind language instruction in online and hybrid learning environments. You’ll gain hands-on experience using and evaluating computer-based teaching materials, including adapting traditional classroom activities for digital learning.

With a strong theoretical foundation, you’ll explore innovative approaches to language teaching, from designing technology-integrated curricula to recommending digital tools. Coursework also covers second-language acquisition theory and electives may address ways to incorporate emerging technologies into learning and assessment.

The skills you develop will be highly transferable to careers in education, instructional design, training and development and language research. You can also pursue roles in EdTech, business and other global industries where language and technology intersect.

Who’s a good candidate for this program?

Whether you teach language in the U.S. or worldwide, or want to enter the field, this certificate can advance your career. Practicing second- or foreign-language teachers can develop expertise in digital tools and teaching methods without committing to a full graduate degree. Likewise, master’s-prepared educators can upskill in the latest technology-enhanced instruction. As a standalone graduate credential, this certificate expands your knowledge and keeps you at the forefront of this growing field.

If you’re enrolled in an ASU graduate program related to education or language learning, this certificate offers an excellent opportunity to specialize. It pairs well with our online master’s degrees in:

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Graduate Certificate
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Computer-Assisted Language Learning (Graduate Certificate)
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Are you interested in leveraging technology to make language learning more effective and accessible? This online graduate certificate in computer-assisted language learning (CALL) from Arizona State University teaches you to enhance second- and foreign-language instruction with innovative methods. Upon completion, you’ll be prepared to use technology to boost learner engagement, support assessment and foster collaboration in diverse learning environments.

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Courses build your foundational knowledge of CALL, including how it was developed and how language educators use it to enhance learning. You’ll complete two core courses and three electives to tailor the certificate to your interests. Topics you may explore include accessible digital learning design, learning theories, design technologies, digital instruction development and trends in the field.

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  • Nobel laureates
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Applicants may apply if they have earned a bachelor's or master's degree with a major or minor in foreign language study, English or English education from a regionally accredited institution. You may also apply if you are currently enrolled in a related ASU master’s program.

Applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA in the last 60 hours of their bachelor's program. Alternatively, applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA in an applicable master's program.

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  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
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  • GRE, GMAT or other test scores are not required for admission.
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Online Master of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)

This TESOL master’s program provides background training in linguistic research, language-acquisition theories and trending teaching methodologies, so you can develop the talents needed to pursue a career teaching English to speakers of other languages.

Throughout your courses, you’ll explore immersive language experiences and broaden your possibilities for communication and collaboration. As a student, you’ll study a variety of topics, such as:

  • Computer-assisted language learning.
  • Classroom pedagogy.
  • Curriculum design.
  • English as an international language.
  • English grammar and grammar for TESOL.

Upon completion of this program, you’ll understand teaching and materials designed for program and curriculum development.

If you’re interested in teaching K-12 education within the U.S., you must also complete the training and licensure required by your state separately.

The skills you'll develop in this program

Throughout this TESOL master’s program, you’ll have the ability to tailor the curriculum to meet your professional needs, personal interests and long-term goals. Upon graduation, you’ll be equipped with a range of transferable skills needed to participate in the field of TESOL from both a theoretical and practical perspective, such as:

  • Curriculum design.
  • Effective teaching and assessment.
  • Language learning.
  • Lesson planning.

Who’s a good candidate for this TESOL program?

This Master of TESOL program is designed for students interested in pursuing a career teaching English to speakers of other languages. As an ideal candidate, you may already be working in teaching or designing materials or you may be looking for a career change.

Additionally, this program may be a great fit for you if you’re a working professional seeking flexibility in your education so that you may graduate more quickly. This program provides you the option to complete your TESOL master’s in as little as 18 months from anywhere in the world.

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Master of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
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Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
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Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (MTESOL)
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Arizona State University’s Master of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) program prepares you to teach English as a second language (ESL). With a flexible learning program and the latest teaching methodologies, this TESOL master’s equips you with a solid foundation of the principles and practices needed to support positive outcomes in English language learning.

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LAENGMTESL
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GRLA
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Courses Summary

The foundational coursework for this TESOL master’s program focuses on English language research, linguistics and related areas needed to build knowledge throughout the program. You’ll also choose six credit hours of linguistics graduate credit in the Department of English and six credit hours of graduate credit consisting of other linguistics courses. Or, with prior approval, you can select English or other courses outside of the Department of English. Additionally, this program has a foreign language requirement and includes a supervised practicum internship and a capstone course.

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  • Guggenheim Fellows.
  • MacArthur Fellows.
  • Nobel laureates.
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Applicants are only eligible if they’ve earned a bachelor's or master's degree from a regionally accredited institution. Applicants may pursue admissions if they have an undergraduate degree in majors like anthropology, applied linguistics, cognitive science, communication, comparative languages and literature, education, English literature, history or law.

Applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA in the last 60 hours of a student's first bachelor's degree program. Alternatively, applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA in an applicable master's degree program.

All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
  • Statement of purpose.
  • Three letters of recommendation.
  • Up-to-date curriculum vitae or resume.
  • Proof of English proficiency.
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  • An applicant whose native language is not English (regardless of current residency) must provide proof of English proficiency. Applicants should see the Department of English website for specific details about English proficiency requirements.
  • The one-page, single-spaced statement of purpose should explain how the master’s in TESOL program fits within the applicant's long-term goals.
  • Letters of recommendation should provide a clear picture of the applicant's potential for successfully completing a master's degree. At least some of the letters should be from university professors familiar with the applicant's academic work and with master's-level academic programs.
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Online Master of Arts in English

This online English MA offers interdisciplinary coursework in English studies, exposing you to contemporary trends and scholarship across the field. You’ll learn how to articulate and translate complex cultural, historical, literary and language-related ideas into accessible material for a general audience. Areas of study you can explore include literature, linguistics, English education, film and media studies, cultural studies and more.

Additionally, you’ll develop transferable skills in critical reading, writing, analysis and communication. These abilities are sought by employers in various industries from education and public humanities to libraries and publishing.

Who’s a good candidate for this English MA?

Ideal candidates are those who want to enhance their knowledge of English studies, including literature, writing, analysis and communication, and apply it to their work in various fields. Suitable backgrounds include secondary education teachers, people teaching English abroad, editors and publishers, military personnel, writers and more. This program is also a great fit for individuals seeking a career change to a position within education, business, media and public service.

Undergraduate degrees that pair well with this online English MA include English, foreign languages, philosophy, liberal studies and other areas of the humanities. This program isn’t a match for students who want to take creative writing courses or complete a thesis. You will, however, have opportunities to improve your writing and rhetorical skills.

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Master of Arts
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English
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English (MA)
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Program Description Intro

Are you excited about linguistics, language and literature? Pursuing this Master of Arts in English online from Arizona State University will provide you with opportunities to deepen your knowledge of advanced English studies. Upon graduation, you’ll be equipped to chart new career opportunities with an understanding of the historical, philosophical and cultural contexts of creative work.

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GRLA
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Courses Summary

The customizable curriculum broadens your knowledge of a range of topics from traditional literary and rhetorical analysis and curriculum design to research and multimodal compositions. In addition to building core competencies in linguistics, literature, writing and English education, you’ll also choose electives that support your interests. To culminate the program, you’ll engage in a capstone experience in which you’ll synthesize and create a public-facing display of your work.

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  • Fulbright American Scholars.
  • Guggenheim Fellows.
  • MacArthur Fellows.
  • Nobel laureates.
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  • Official transcripts.
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Online Bachelor of Arts in Spanish

This program prepares you for professional roles where Spanish-speaking skills and cultural competency are needed or preferred. Alongside the opportunity to learn and practice the Spanish language, you’ll explore the cultural context of Latin American, Mexican American and Spanish traditions. Additionally, you’ll gain valuable transferable skills that can be used in any industry, including:

  • Career development
  • Communication
  • Critical thinking
  • Equity and inclusion
  • Leadership
  • Professionalism
  • Teamwork
  • Technology

Please note, this program doesn’t provide courses that certify you for teaching, translating or interpreting Spanish. This degree can help prepare you to become certified in teaching or interpretation. However, these credentials must be obtained outside of this program.

How a Spanish degree provides you with in-demand job skills

A bachelor’s degree in Spanish prepares you to become proficient in a second language and gain a competitive edge in your future profession. Studies have shown that those who are bilingual in English and Spanish are proven to make 5–20% more than their monolingual peers. This degree can be an asset in many career paths in areas such as:

  • Business
  • Communication
  • Education
  • Government
  • Health care
  • National and international management
  • Translation and interpretation

Additionally, if you’re pursuing a degree in another discipline such as health care, justice studies, hospitality or tourism, earning a concurrent degree in that other discipline and Spanish, could provide you career advantages in the future. Many Spanish courses have designations that could count towards the general studies requirements for any university degree while also fulfilling the Spanish major.

How you’ll develop your Spanish language skills in this program

In your coursework, you’ll study various texts, films, historical events and important social debates to develop a deep understanding of the cultures in Spanish-speaking regions. Specifically, this degree takes a close look at Spanish, Latin American and Mexican American cultures to create an all-encompassing understanding of these cultures and the differences between them. Learning about the many cultures related to the Spanish language allows for a greater understanding of the language, better translation and enhanced cultural awareness.

This program offers opportunities for you to build speaking proficiency in Spanish during virtual meetings where you can practice speaking Spanish with your instructor and classmates. The majority of the assignments in this program are completed at your own pace, on your own schedule. Overall, this program aims to build your knowledge of the language from the ground up, starting with grammar and vocabulary. You’ll then solidify your knowledge of Spanish through speaking and writing assignments in a variety of contexts from daily life to professional correspondence and communication.

For students who have previous knowledge of the language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world, we have a special series of courses that we call the Spanish Heritage track. The Spanish Heritage track is especially designed for students who have primarily learned Spanish either at home or living within a Spanish-speaking community. The courses in the Spanish Heritage track acknowledge students who have needs that are different from traditional second language learners.

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Arizona State University’s Bachelor of Arts in Spanish significantly advances your understanding of the Spanish language and the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Spanish literature, mass media, politics and film are a few of the many topics you’ll study as you learn the linguistic, literary and cultural elements of the Spanish language.

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In this program, you’ll choose from a wide variety of coursework that combines an understanding of the Spanish language alongside Hispanic literature and linguistics. Upon graduation, you’ll be well prepared to incorporate these skills into your career path.

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  • Nobel laureates
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Online Bachelor of Arts in English

Oral and written communication skills are in demand by employers across the public, private and nonprofit sectors. This online English degree can help prepare you for careers in nearly any discipline, including journalism, education, public policy, social media and communication.

This program is ideal for those looking to advance in their careers or enter a new field. Your coursework will emphasize critical thinking and communication skills, as well as the value of multiple perspectives and experiences.

The skills you’ll develop as an English major

In this program, you’ll develop the ability to communicate effectively with multiple audiences, lead teams and solve complex problems. You’ll also explore perspectives on a variety of themes from environmental concerns and the rhetoric of crisis management to contemporary approaches for studying literature and digital narratives.

In your courses, you’ll build transferable competencies in areas such as:

  • Contextual analysis
  • Conventions of literacy
  • Critical reading and writing
  • Cross-cultural awareness
  • Digital and multimodal composition
  • Linguistics
  • Storytelling and narrative development
  • Rhetorical scholarship

Can you become a teacher with an English degree?

Not with the degree alone. However, an English degree can be a stepping stone toward becoming a K–12 teacher. Certification and licensure requirements vary by state and typically require additional education courses.

Please note: If you’re interested in pursuing teaching, you must check the requirements of your state licensure board.

Upon graduation, you’ll be prepared for a variety of graduate and professional programs, including those that lead to teacher certification. Other advanced studies you can pursue include law, journalism, communication and medicine.

Program Field of Study
Bachelor of Arts
Program Focus
English
Program Name Abbreviation
English (BA)
Program Category
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Two students in the English degree program discuss a course project while taking notes at a countertop.
Program Description Intro

Are you looking to strengthen your skills in linguistics, analysis, research and written communication? Arizona State University’s online Bachelor of Arts in English can help you build a solid foundation in these areas. Upon graduation, you’ll be equipped with versatile knowledge that supports careers in professional writing, marketing, publishing and more.

Plan Code
LAENGBA
Program code
UGLA
Start Date
Courses Summary

In this program, you’ll take core courses designed to build your writing, revising and editing skills, as well as knowledge of analysis and contextualization. You’ll also have the opportunity to take a variety of English electives, such as creative and business writing, environmental nonfiction, medieval literature and more.

Total Classes
39
Total Hours
120
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Class number may be less for transfer students.
Total Credit Hours
120
Total Hours Tooltip
Required credits to complete this degree.
Program Fee Code
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - Humanities and Social Sciences Programs
Courses Section Title
Online English degree courses
CIP code
23.01
Title
Study with experts in the English field
Description

From Royal Society and American Academy Fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members who include:

  • Fulbright American Scholars.
  • Guggenheim Fellows.
  • MacArthur Fellows.
  • Nobel laureates.
Accolade title
The largest and most diverse college at ASU
Accolade Description

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences takes a transdisciplinary approach to education with a vast spectrum of degrees in the social sciences, natural sciences and humanities. We inspire students to become socially aware critical thinkers and global citizens.

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Accolades Title
31,572
Accolades Description

students enrolled as of fall 2024

Accolades Title
$161 million
Accolades Description

in research expenditures in FY23

Accolades Title
21
Accolades Description

interdisciplinary schools and departments

Accolades Title
100+
Accolades Description

undergraduate degrees

Accolades Title
150+
Accolades Description

graduate degrees

Accolades Title
Top 9
Accolades Description

for humanities research, according to the National Science Foundation

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How to apply
Manual Cost
false
Weeks per Class
7.5
Academic Career
Undergraduate
Program fee code for resident
UPO201
Program fee code for non-resident
UPO201
Program Description Title
Become an effective communicator ready for a variety of career paths
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https://webapp4.asu.edu/uga_admissionsapp/?term=2261&session=SESA&campus=ONLNE
Slug
bachelor-arts-english
Program Generated Code
UGLA-LAENGBA
Title
Will my diploma say ‘online’?
Description

No, Arizona State University’s diplomas don’t specify whether you earn your degree online or in person. All diplomas and transcripts simply say “Arizona State University.”

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