UNDERGRADUATE

Bachelor's degree in Literature and Spanish Language

ABOUT THE

Program

The Bachelor’s degree in Literature and Spanish Language from UIS trains competent professionals in the processes of research, reflection, and language teaching, through the development of communication skills that allow them to intervene as agents of change in the educational, political, social, and economic reality of the country.

The program offers educational experiences for its students to have citizen commitment within the educational system and to contribute to the common welfare, from their area of knowledge, of the socio-cultural environment in which they work.

The bachelor’s degree is developed through processes aimed at strengthening among its students the autonomy to learn, research, and critically analyze the socio-cultural demands on language, literature, and communication.

Bucaramanga, Santander: SNIES 106501 | Qualified Registration: Resolution of the Ministry of National Education (MEN) No. 13215  dated July 17, 2020, with a validity of 6 years.

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Título

DEGREE:

Bachelor's degree in Literature and Spanish Language

Duración

DURATION:

10 semesters

Modalidad

MODALITY:

In-person

Ubicación

CAMPUS:

Central Campus Bucaramanga

APPLICANT

Profile

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Applicants to the Bachelor’s degree in Literature and Spanish Language of the UIS must have high communicative, literary, and interpretative skills and a strong interest in pedagogy, literature didactics, and language research with academic rigor. Likewise, applicants must demonstrate a special tolerance towards multilingualism and cultural diversity to expand their knowledge frontiers, which will allow them to access other cultural, linguistic, and literary practices.

GRADUATE

Profile

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The Graduate in  Literature and  Spanish Language from UIS is an educator capable of mediating processes of teaching, learning, and evaluation of literature and language as a transversal axis of meaning, communication, and human knowledge.

Our graduates are committed to training whole people who contribute, through proper language management, to the knowledge and taste for literature, to fostering self-respect and for others, to the preservation of the environment and cultural diversity for the construction of lasting peace.

OUR

Accreditations

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High quality accreditation: Ministry of National Education (MEN) Resolution no. 13215  dated July 17, 2020 with a validity  of six years.

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ACADEMIC

Curriculum

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Code:  28606           Credits:    4  – Critical Thinking, Communication and Language (PPI)


Code:  28593           Credits:    3  – Multilingualism and Interculturality


Code:  28547           Credits:    3  – Human Development


Code:  28546           Credits:    3  – Reading of Academic Texts


Code:  24948           Credits:    0  – University Life and Culture


Code:  23423           Credits:    1  – Physical and Sports Culture


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Code:  28657           Credits:    3  – Learning and Pedagogical Models


Code:  28608           Credits:    4  – Analysis and Literary Theory I (Narrative)


Code:  28607           Credits:    3  – Approaches to Teaching and Learning Languages (PPI)


Code:  28551           Credits:    3  – Academic Text Writing


Code:  00062           Credits:    3  – Foreign Language


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Code:  28611           Credits:    4  – Analysis and Literary Theory II (Lyric)


Code:  28610           Credits:    3  – History of the Spanish Language


Code:  28609           Credits:    3  – Autonomous Learning (PPI)


Code:  28543           Credits:    3  – Pedagogical Thinking and Society


Code:  00062           Credits:    3  – Foreign Language


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Code:  28655           Credits:    3  – Teaching and Learning Assessment


Code:  28654           Credits:    3  – Education and Society in the Digital Age


Code:  28614           Credits:    4  – Classical Literature (Dramaturgy)


Code:  28613           Credits:    4  – Linguistics I


Code:  28612           Credits:    3  – Didactics of Argumentation (PPI)


Code:  00062           Credits:    3  – Foreign Language


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Code:  28617           Credits:    4  – Universal Literature


Code:  28616           Credits:    4  – Linguistics II


Code:  28615           Credits:    4  – Didactics of Reading and Writing (PPI)


Code:  28570           Credits:    3  – Curriculum Development


Code:  00062           Credits:    3  – Foreign Language


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Code:  28621           Credits:    4  – Spanish Literature


Code:  28620           Credits:    4  – Linguistics III


Code:  28619           Credits:    3  – Foundations of Qualitative Research in Education


Code:  28618           Credits:    3  – Didactics of Literature I (PPI)


Code:  00062           Credits:    3  – Foreign Language


Code:  00003           Credits:    3  – Elective 


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Code:  28625           Credits:    4  – Latin American Literature I


Code:  28624           Credits:    3  – Semiotics


Code:  28623           Credits:    3  – Basics of Quantitative Research in Education


Code:  28622           Credits:    3  – Didactics of Literature II (PPI)


Code:  00063           Credits:    3  – Culture and Literature Foreign Language


Code:  00002           Credits:    3  – Elective


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Code:  28629           Credits:    3  – Multimodal Speeches


Code:  28628           Credits:    4  – Latin American Literature II


Code:  28627           Credits:    9  –  Research Pedagogical Practice I (PPI)


Code:  28586           Credits:    2  – Pedagogy for School Inclusion


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Code:  28632           Credits:    3  – Final Undergraduate Thesis


Code:  28631           Credits:    4  – Colombian Literature


Code:  28630           Credits:  10  – Research Pedagogical Practice II (PPI)


Code:  00003           Credits:    3  – Elective 


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Code:  28656           Credits:  10  – Investigative Pedagogical Practice III (PPI)


Code:  28633           Credits:    4  – Final Undergraduate Thesis II


Code:  00002           Credits:    3  – Thesis


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Code:  28597           Credits:    3  – Sign Languages


Code:  28599           Credits:    3  – Visual Impairment in the Classroom


Code:  28634           Credits:    3  – Literary Creation Workshop


Code:  28636           Credits:    3  – Philosophy of Language


Code:  28638           Credits:    3  – Native Languages


Code:  28639           Credits:    3  – Colonial Literature


Code:  28602           Credits:    3  – Spanish as a Foreign Language


Code:  28641           Credits:    3  – Essays


Code:  28642           Credits:    3  – Approach to Visual Studies


Code:  28635           Credits:    3  – Cinema and Literature


 

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Code:  28556           Credits:    3  – Foreign Language I: Basic English I


Code:  28562           Credits:    3  – Foreign Language II: Basic English II


Code:  28568           Credits:    3  – Foreign Language III: Pre-English I


Code:  28574           Credits:    3  – Foreign Language IV: Pre-English


Code:  28580           Credits:    3  – Foreign Language V: Intermediate English I


Code:  28643           Credits:    3  – Foreign Language I: Basic French I


Code:  28644           Credits:    3  – Foreign Language II: Basic French II


Code:  28645           Credits:    3  – Foreign Language III: Pre-French


Code:  28646           Credits:    3  – Foreign Language IV: Pre-French


Code:  28647           Credits:    3  – Foreign language V: Intermediate French I


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Culture and Literature

Code:  28626           Credits:    3  – Foreign Language: French


Code:  28659           Credits:    3  – Foreign Language: English


Code:  28660           Credits:    3  – Foreign Language: Portuguese


 

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Faculty

The professor of the School of Languages, Ana Cecilia Ojeda Avellaneda, is presented to the general public and the educational community. The photo was taken in close-up, on a white background, with the professor in the center.

Ana Cecilia
OJEDA AVELLANEDA

Doctor in Hispanic and Latin American Studies
The professor of the School of Languages, Bozena Lechowska, is presented to the general public and the educational community. The photo was taken in close-up, on a white background, with the professor in the center.

Bozena
LECHOWSKA

Master in English Language Teaching
The professor of the School of Languages, Edga Mireya Uribe Salamanca, is presented to the general public and the educational community. The photo was taken in close-up, on a white background, with the professor in the center.

Edga Mireya
URIBE SALAMANCA

Doctor in Didactics of Languages and Cultures
The professor of the School of Languages, Giohanny Olave Arias, is presented to the general public and the educational community. The photo was taken in close-up, on a white background, with the professor in the center.

Giohanny
OLAVE ARIAS

Doctor of Arts
The professor of the School of Languages, Heidy Alegría Gutiérrez León, is presented to the general public and the educational community. The photo was taken in close-up, on a white background, with the professor in the center.

Heidy Alegría
GUTIÉRREZ LEÓN

Doctor in Translation Studies
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José Horacio
ROSALES CUEVA

Doctor in Semiotic Language Sciences
The professor of the School of Languages, Luis Fernando Arévalo Viveros, is presented to the general public and the educational community. The photo was taken in close-up, on a white background, with the professor in the center.

Luis Fernando
ARÉVALO VIVEROS

Doctor in Roman Languages, Literature and Civilizations
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Luz Mary
QUINTERO

Master in Linguistics Applied to Teaching
The professor of the School of Languages, Olga Lucia Uribe Enciso, is presented to the general public and the educational community. The photo was taken in close-up, on a white background, with the professor in the center.

Olga Lucia
URIBE ENCISO

Master in Teaching English as a Foreign Language
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Óscar Humberto
MEJÍA BLANCO

Doctor in Literature
The professor of the School of Languages, Rafael Alberto Barragán Gómez, is presented to the general public and the educational community. The photo was taken in close-up, on a white background, with the professor in the center.

Rafael Alberto
BARRAGÁN GÓMEZ

Doctor in Linguistics
The professor of the School of Languages, Wilson Gómez Moreno, is presented to the general public and the educational community. The photo was taken in close-up, on a white background, with the professor in the center.

Wilson
GÓMEZ MORENO

Master in Education
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Yuly Carolina
ROMERO SAAVEDRA

Master in Argentine Literature

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Contact
Contact

School of Literature and Spanish Language

Telephone: +57 (607) 634 4000

Extension: 2238 – 2254

+57 (607) 632 2151

E-mail: escletdip@uis.edu.co

Location
Location

UIS Central Campus

Bucaramanga, Santander

Carrera 27 calle 9

Edificio de Ciencias Humanas (Virginia Gutiérrez), 1st floor

Office hours
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Office hours:

Monday to Friday

7:00 a.m. – 12:00 m.

2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

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