Main professional opportunities

The Master's Degree in Spanish Literature and Literary Studies in relation to the Arts allows students to deepen their academic training and multidisciplinary research skills in the field of philological studies and literary theory.

Likewise, the Master's Degree allows access to Doctoral Studies for those students who wish to complete their doctoral thesis in the philological field and thus continue the development of their professionalization and of a teaching and research career oriented to the University and research centers.

From a general professional point of view, this Master's degree enables students to carry out autonomous research and training tasks in the field of philological studies, history (diachronic and synchronic) and literary theory (literary criticism, comparatism), as well as its interrelation with other arts (cinema, music, performing arts, television), sciences and disciplines (anthropology, rhetoric, ecdotics, paleography). Students will be prepared to perform these functions both in the field of teaching and research, as well as in public or private institutions that require these tasks and the skills they entail.

At the end of the Master's program, students will have acquired and put into practice the main skills of research and academic training in the field of philological and cultural studies. In particular:

  • Students will be qualified to carry out, autonomously and in teams, interdisciplinary academic research, in the field of literary studies and literary theory.
  • Students will be able to prepare and publish reports, technical reports of projects and research results.
  • Students will know how to guide and manage their own academic career. Students will become familiar with the various stages and protocols of the teaching and research career at the University, with the quality standards required by the evaluating agencies for publication media, as well as with the management of the various channels of information on calls for papers, jobs and research projects.