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Department of Literatures and Cultural Studies College of Liberal Arts

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  • Course Description
  • English Degrees
    • BA in English
    • Minor in English
    • Teaching Certificate
  • Spanish Degrees
    • BA In Spanish
    • Minor In Spanish
    • Teaching Certificate
  • Film Studies Program
  • Minor in French

Contact Us

Dr. Douglas LaPrade
Chair
Department of Literatures and Cultural Studies
ELABS 211 / BSABH 2.202
Email: lcs@utrgv.edu
Phone: (956) 665-3421
Phone Alt: (956) 882-8246
Fax: (956) 665-3423
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Undergraduate

The Department of Literatures and Cultural Studies offers undergraduate major and minor programs which include:

Bachelor's in

  • English 
  • English with Teaching Certification
  • Spanish
  • Spanish with Teaching Certification

Minors in

  • English
  • Film Studies
  • French
  • Spanish

The diversity of our major and minor programs offer students an opportunity to discover more about culture and the world they live in, to learn to appreciate the artistic works of fellow human beings, and to develop literary and language aptitudes of their own. To students who view education primarily as career training, our programs provide excellent preparation for any profession requiring a high degree of skill and comprehension in oral and written communication.

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