Here's a list of all PhD programs in Spanish in the US.
It's arranged alphabetically by university, followed by the name of the department offering the PhD in Spanish.
Arizona State University, Languages & Literatures
Boston University, Modern Foreign Languages & Literatures
City University of New York, Hispanic & Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Languages
Columbia University, Spanish & Portuguese
Duke University, Romance Studies
Emory University, Spanish and Portuguese
Harvard University, Romance Languages & Literature
Indiana University, Spanish & Portuguese
Johns Hopkins University, Romance Languages
Middlebury College, Sunderland Language Center
Ohio State University, Spanish & Portuguese
Pennsylvania State University, Comparative Literature
Purdue University, Foreign Languages & Literatures
Stanford University, Spanish & Portuguese Stanford, CA
State University of New York, Romance Languages & Literatures
Texas Tech University, Classical & Modern Languages & Literature
The University of Tennessee - Knoxville, Modern Foreign Languages & Literature
University of Alabama, Modern Languages & Classics
University of Arizona, Spanish & Portuguese
University of California - Berkeley, Spanish & Portuguese
University of California - Irvine, Spanish & Portuguese
University of California -Los Angeles, Spanish & Portuguese
University of California - Santa Cruz, Literature
University of Chicago, Romance Languages & Literatures
University of Cincinnati, Romance Languages & Literature
University of Colorado Spanish & Portuguese
University of Florida, Romance Languages & Literature
University of Georgia, Romance Languages
University of Houston, Modern & Classical Languages
University of Illinois at Chicago, Spanish, French, Italian, & Portuguese
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Spanish, Italian, & Portuguese
University of Iowa, Spanish & Portuguese
University of Kansas, Spanish & Portuguese
University of Miami, Foreign Languages & Literature
University of Michigan, Romance Languages & Literatures
University of Minnesota, Spanish & Portuguese
University of Missouri - Columbia, Romance Languages & Literatures
University of New Mexico, Spanish & Portuguese
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Romance Languages
University of Oklahoma, Modern Languages, Literatures, & Linguistics
University of Pennsylvania, Romance Languages
University of Utah, Languages & Literature
University of Virginia, Spanish, Italian, & Portuguese
University of Wisconsin - Madison, Spanish & Portuguese
Washington University, Romance Languages & Literature
Most scholars who pursue a PhD in any Romance language do so with the goal of teaching at the university level.
For other careers (high school teaching, translating, etc.), a Master's degree usually suffices.
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