SPAN4005P Spanish IV Honours
Later Year Course
| Offered By | School of Language Studies |
|---|---|
| Academic Career | Undergraduate |
| Course Subject | Spanish |
| Offered in | First Semester, 2012, Second Semester, 2012, First Semester, 2013, and Second Semester, 2013 |
| Unit Value Range | 12 units to 24 units |
| Course Description |
Spanish Honours IV normally comprises: (a) two coursework components, each worth 20%; (b) thesis of 12,000-15,000 words, written in Spanish unless a compelling case can be made for an exemption, worth 50%; and (c) a thesis-related seminar, worth 10%. Prospective fourth-year students should discuss their plans with the Convenor well in advance. Students are strongly encouraged to consider taking part of their Spanish studies (for credit) at a Spanish-speaking university, and should again consult the Convener well in advance. Overseas study, however, is not a requirement. An offer for admission to Honours is conditional on the ability of the applicant to secure confirmation of a thesis supervisor before the commencement of the semester. |
| Learning Outcomes | On successful completion of the Honours year, the student will have a deeper understanding of the chosen field of study. He/she will have refined his/her analytical skills and research techniques while significantly expanding job and study options. A bachelor degree with Honours is both a prestigious qualification in its own right and also the most effective means of qualifying for higher degree work at Masters and PhD level. |
| Indicative Assessment |
Full Spanish Honours: (a) two coursework components, each worth 20%; (b) thesis of 12,000-15,000 words, written in Spanish unless a compelling case can be made for an exemption, worth 50%; and (c) a thesis-related seminar, worth 10% |
| Workload | Part-time, i.e. approximately 20 hours per week |
| Areas of Interest | European Languages |
| Eligibility |
Admission requirements (a) ten Spanish courses to the value of at least 60 units Candidates for Honours are expected to maintain at least a Credit average in their Spanish courses, with results for three advanced courses normally at Distinction level or better. Exceptions to (a) above: (i) Students entering core language courses at the Intermediate Spanish I SPAN3001 level may take up to two later-year courses outside of the Spanish discipline. Students will need the approval of the Spanish Convener. (ii) Students entering core language courses at the Advanced Spanish I SPAN3003 level may take up to three later-year courses outside of the Spanish discipline. Students will need the approval of the Spanish Convener. (iii) Students who have completed an undergraduate pass degree at ANU or another Australian university which includes a normal (7 courses) major in Spanish, and also an exchange with a Spanish-speaking university. In such cases, students should have studied (in Spanish) the equivalent of 3 normal later-year ANU subjects that counted towards other majors in their degree. (iv) Students who have completed an undergraduate degree at a Spanish-speaking university and/or who have substantial experience teaching Spanish as a foreign language. Students are strongly encouraged to consider taking part of their Spanish studies (for credit) at a Spanish-speaking university, and should again consult the Convener well in advance. Overseas study, however, is not a requirement. Combined Honours Admission requirements The Spanish component in the program of a student who wishes to do combined Honours in this discipline and another discipline is normally the following: (a) a minimum of 48 units (preferably from later-year courses) counting towards Spanish Studies; (b) half the normal coursework of Spanish IV; (c) a sub-thesis, to be determined after consultation between the two disciplinary areas or Schools concerned. Component (c) above could be replaced by a combined 15,000-word thesis written in Spanish but using substantial bibliographic material from the other area of the combined Honours program. In such cases the thesis would also fulfill the thesis requirement of the other area combined with Spanish. A thesis written in English, or another language, using substantial source materials in Spanish could also be a possibility, depending on the area with which Spanish is combined. |
| Consent Required | An offer for admission to Honours is conditional on the ability of the applicant to secure confirmation of a thesis supervisor before the commencement of the semester |
| Academic Contact | Dr Martha Florez |
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