5. Pass the M.A. comprehensive examination.
After completing 30 hours, M.A. students will take comprehensive exams covering the readings listed as required on the syllabi corresponding to the courses students have taken with the three members of their exam committee, as well as additional reading either suggested by committee members or provided as recommended readings. These exams will be used to assess learning outcomes.
The student will be given a total of three essay questions on topics broadly related to the chosen coursework (two essays will be given and answered on Friday, and the third essay will be given and answered the following Monday). Each essay must demonstrate critical thinking, primary source interpretation, as well as appropriate argumentation and analysis (linguistic, cultural, ideological, literary, philosophical, theoretical, historical, etc.). One week after the written exam, the student will meet with the committee members for a follow-up closure conversation.
A single grade will be given for the entire exam. Possible grades are: superior, good, pass, or fail. Students who fail the exam may retake it only once. At the discretion of the exam committee, they may be required to retake the entire examination or portions of it. Failing the exam for a second time will result in dismissal from the program.
Students should take the comprehensive examination as soon as possible after finishing required coursework. The exam will be administered on the first Friday after spring break, during the spring semester, or alternatively on the first Friday in November, during the fall semester.
Additional Program Information
For additional information about the Master of Arts in Hispanic Studies and for forms needed to apply for admission, students may write to WMU’s Office of Admissions or to the department’s graduate advisor. Students are encouraged to consult information available at www.wmich.edu/spanish. Assistantships may be available for qualified applicants.