3 G6.1 Learning Outcomes for the PhD in Spanish Literature

  1. Articulate research problems, potentials, and limits with respect to theory, knowledge and practice within the field of study and with a view to interdisciplinarity.
  2. Formulate ideas, concepts, and theoretical approaches beyond the current boundaries of knowledge and practice within the field of study, and thus make substantial contributions to those fields.
  3. Develop archival and/or bibliographic research skills or other evidence-gathering techniques with the aim of furthering historical and cultural knowledge of the specific field of inquiry.
  4. Demonstrate breadth within learning experiences.
  5. Advance contributions of the field of study to society.
  6. Communicate complex ideas and original arguments clearly and understandably in both Spanish and English and demonstrates reading knowledge of two other languages pertinent to the field of inquiry.
  7. Develop academic professionalization through scholarly exchange and/or participation in conferences and other extracurricular activities in preparation for a career path related to the field.
  8. Develop and demonstrate effective teaching skills (for intermediate and advanced classes).

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