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Master of Arts in English
Students with a baccalaureate degree with a major or equivalent in English
from an accredited college are encouraged to apply. However, other students
will be accepted whose transcripts, recommendations, and Graduate Record
Exam scores show promise of exceptional work in English language and
literature. Students who have less than a full major in English should
expect to work longer for the degree. Indeed, for each student, a personal
plan of study will be designed that takes into account previous collegiate
experience and career goals.
Each student's study plan, when combined with the undergraduate English
major, should meet the following basic requirements by the time graduate
courses have been completed:
- 2 courses in American literature
- 2 period courses in English literature
- 2 courses in major authors (including Shakespeare or Chaucer)
- 1 genre course
- 2 additional courses in literature chosen in consultation with
advisor
- 2 courses in literary criticism
- 1 graduate course in bibliography and research
- 1 writing course, taken while in residence
- 1 course in language and linguistics
- 1 course in religion, see below
Many of these courses will have been taken as part of the student's
baccalaureate program; a student's graduate program will make up any
deficiencies as well as meet individual interests and professional goals.
Time limit
Students must complete their graduate program in five years after first matriculating.
Assessment examination
During the first term of enrollment, each student will take an assessment examination.
The results of this examination, together with the student's undergraduate
records and test scores, will be used by the advisor or guidance committee
in planning the student's overall program.
Total units
A minimum
of 48 units is required for graduation. At least 40 units must be in
English, with no fewer than 24 units of graduate courses at the 600
level.
Required
courses
Each student must take the following courses:
- ENGL
604 Methods and Materials of Literary Study (4)
- Religion
requirement to be met by one of the following:
- ENGL
504 Religion, Literature, and Communication (4) or 545
Biblical Literature (4)
- a
course from RELB, RELE, RELH, or RELT at the upper-division
or graduate level.
Foreign
language
Each student must demonstrate reading competency in Spanish, French,
German, Latin, or another language approved by the department. Competency
may be demonstrated by an academic transcript indicating that courses
have been taken through the intermediate level in college or by an examination
administered or approved by the Department of Modern Languages.
Comprehensive
Examination
At the end of their program, students must satisfactorily complete
a comprehensive examination over English and American literature.
General
requirements
For information about requirements and practices to which all graduate
students are subject, the student should consult the Academic Practices
section of the Graduate Bulletin.
Teaching assistantship
Full time students are invited to apply for a teaching assistantship.
Teaching assistants receive a stipend and partial scholarship.
Directed
study
Graduate students may take a maximum of two directed study courses. Only English
graduate students may register for ENGL 599 or 699. For approval, a student
should complete the Directed/Independent Study Request Form available at the
Office of the Registrar and submit it first to the course instructor and then
to the graduate advisor, who will present it to the department faculty. The
form must be accompanied by a proposal explaining the need for directed study
and outlining the intended study plan. The deadline for submitting the request
is three weeks before the beginning of the term.
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