Study Plan - Literature

When you finish all units of your education program, you will receive a Diploma and a Professional License, as well as a bachelor’s degree endorsed by SACSCOC that is recognized worldwide.

Accredited and Consolidated Institution.
Registered in Group 3 of the Institutional Improvement Program.

First Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
LIO1013
SPANISH HISTORY AND STUDIES
48
48
6
LTE1013
THEATER HISTORY FROM ANCIENT TIMES TO THE 18th CENTURY
48
48
6
LLI1013
LITERARY WRITING FUNDAMENTALS
48
48
6
LLI1023
PREHISPANIC LITERATURE
48
48
6
LEX0113
FOREIGN LANGUAGE I
48
48
6
DIG0013
DIGITAL CULTURE
48
48
6
Total
288
288
36

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Second Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
48
48
6
LEX0123
FOREIGN LANGUAGE II
LEX0113
48
48
6
ESP0013
ACADEMIC REASONING
DIG0013
48
48
6
LTE1053
THEATER HISTORY FROM THE 19th CENTURY TO DATE
48
48
6
LLI1033
TEXTS FROM THE CONQUEST
48
48
6
LLI1043
HISTORY OF LITERARY THEORY
48
48
6
LLI1053
MEDIEVAL SPANISH LITERATURE
LIO1013
48
48
6
Total
336
336
42

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Third Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
LPM2033
SCRIPTWRITING FOR AUDIOVISUAL MEDIA
64
32
6
LLI2013
LITERARY MODELS - NARRATIVE
48
48
6
LLI2023
COLONIAL PERIOD LITERATURE
LLI1033
48
48
6
LLI2033
LANGUAGE AND DISCOURSE THEORIES
LIO1013
48
48
6
LLI2043
GOLDEN AGE SPANISH LITERATURE I
LLI1053
48
48
6
LEX0133
FOREIGN LANGUAGE III
LEX0123
48
48
6
ESP0023
ACADEMIC WRITING
ESP0013
48
48
6
Total
352
320
42

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Fourth Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE IN ARTS
48
48
6
GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE IN MATH
48
48
6
LPM2043
COMPOSITION AND JOURNALISM
48
48
6
LRP3063
CRITICAL THEORY AND CULTURAL STUDIES
48
48
6
LLI2053
GOLDEN AGE SPANISH LITERATURE II
LLI1053
48
48
6
LLI2063
19TH CENTURY LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURE
LLI2023
48
48
6
LLI2073
LITERARY MODELS - POETRY
48
48
6
Total
336
336
42

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Fifth Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
LIO3023
WRITTEN TRANSLATION
64
32
6
LLI3013
ENLIGHTENMENT AND MODERNITY IN SPANISH LITERATURE
LTE1013
48
48
6
LLI3023
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES I
0
96
6
LLI3033
20th CENTURY LITERARY THEORIES
LLI1043
48
48
6
GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE IN HUMANITIES
48
48
6
GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE IN NATURAL SCIENCES
48
48
6
Total
256
320
36

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Sixth Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
LHC3103
ART AND GENDER
48
48
6
LLI3043
19th TO 21st CENTURY EUROPEAN LITERATURE
LTE1053
48
48
6
LLI3053
SELECT TOPICS
48
48
6
LLI3063
FICTION WRITING
LLI1013
48
48
6
LLI3073
19th CENTURY MEXICAN LITERATURE
LLI2023
48
48
6
LLI3083
LATIN AMERICAN CRITICISM AND HISTORIOGRAPHY
LLI2023
48
48
6
Total
288
288
36

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Seventh Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
LLI4013
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES II
LLI3023
0
96
6
LLI4023
MODERN MEXICAN LITERATURE
LLI2063
48
48
6
LLI4033
20th AND 21st CENTURY LATIN AMERICAN FICTION
LLI2063
48
48
6
LLI4043
PERSPECTIVES OF THE DISCIPLINE
48
48
6
LLI4053
LITERARY WRITING - POETRY
LLI1013
48
48
6
LLI4063
LITERARY MODELS - ESSAYS
48
48
6
Total
240
336
36

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Eighth Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
LLI4073
CRITIQUE AND ESSAY WORKSHOP
LLI1013
48
48
6
LLI4083
19TH THROUGH 21st CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE
LTE1053
48
48
6
LLI4093
CONTEMPORARY MEXICAN LITERATURE
LLI2063
48
48
6
LLI4103
20TH AND 21st CENTURY LATIN AMERICAN POETRY
LLI2063
48
48
6
LLI4113
PERSPECTIVES OF THE DISCIPLINE
48
48
6
Total
240
240
30

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Total Study Plan Credits
Hours With Teacher 2336
Hours Independent 2464
Credits (Units) 300

Objective

Train competent Literature professionals who understand social, political and cultural issues in the global world, using virtual environments and technological tools to research, produce and communicate literary and humanistic content, applied in various fields such as the publishing industry, journalism, emerging media, and cultural management.

Graduate profile

The Literature’s teaching learning process is based on competencies. This focus includes knowledge, skills and attitudes, thus training ethical professionals who can respond to literary needs and requirements in a globalized world.

  • Identify and assesses literary texts and artistic expressions through critical reflection, recognizing the professional impact of literature.
  • Relate literary knowledge to social and humanistic disciplines, fostering critical and innovative thinking in the evaluation of literary and artistic expressions with professional ethics.
  • Use technological and digital tools to create innovative literary texts and essays, demonstrating responsibility in decision-making.
  • Professionally create literary and journalism texts and scripts based on cultural phenomena, especially in Hispanic literature
  • Analyze theoretical trends in social sciences and humanities promote culture and editorial work with full knowledge of language and professional ethics.
  • Develop literary, educational and cultural management projects by applying knowledge with high creative and conceptual standards.
  • Manage personal learning using digital resources effectively.

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