Programs by Campus
South Bend
English
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Departmental URL: https://www.iusb.edu/english/academic-programs/master-of-arts-in-english/
(Please note that when conferring University Graduate School degrees, minors, certificates, and sub-plans, The University Graduate School’s staff use those requirements contained only in The University Graduate School Bulletin.)
Curriculum
Degrees Offered
Graduate Certificate in Composition Studies, Graduate Certificate in Language and Literature, Graduate Certificate in Literature, Master of Arts
Graduate Certificates and Master of Arts (online collaborative)
The online collaborative graduate certificates in Composition Studies; Language and Literature; and Literature and the online collaborative MA English are offered by multiple IU campuses in partnership with IU Online. See the Online Collaborative English program section for information and requirements.
Special Departmental Requirements
See also general University Graduate School requirements.
Admission Requirements
Students are admitted to the English graduate program by the Graduate Studies Committee. Applicants for the program must have a bachelor’s degree in English or in a closely related field from an accredited institution and an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0. A candidate who does not meet the G.P.A. requirement may apply for special student status.
Degree Requirements
Master of Arts in English
The M.A. offers a flexible program of study and provides broad expertise in English studies including literary analysis, composition, and creative writing. Students may choose up to five elective courses, which will allow them more opportunities to shape their course of study. The M.A. degree opens employment opportunities teaching English in schools or community colleges, working in the service and information industries, the news media, advertising, public relations, and in other corporations requiring writing specialists. It also offers a life-enriching continuation of intellectual study. To complete this degree, students must meet the course requirements listed below.
M.A. Course Requirements (36 credit hours)
- G660 Stylistics (4 cr.)
- L501 Professional Scholarship in Literature (4 cr.)
- L502 Contexts for the Study of Writing (4 cr.)
- Five elective courses, with emphasis either in creative writing, literature, or rhetoric and composition studies (20 cr.)
- L695 Independent Writing Project (4 cr.)
(Students must take at least one course in the literary period, subject area or genre that they want to address in their project.)
Foreign Language Requirement
Students must have completed two college semesters of a single foreign language by the time the M.A. degree is conferred. Candidates who have completed these two courses as part of other graduate or undergraduate programs need not take additional courses as part of the M.A. program. Candidates who have gained foreign language skills outside of the classroom may take a Foreign Language Placement Exam to demonstrate their achievement of language skills equivalent to those achieved from two semesters of formal study.
Transfer Credits
Applicants may be allowed to transfer up to two graduate courses or 8 credit hours from another graduate institution (or from previous graduate work at IUSB) if those courses demonstrably contribute to the work required for the English M.A. Unless transfer courses are clearly equivalent to the required core courses for the M.A., those courses will be counted as electives. Candidates should include in the application a request to transfer courses, a brief description of each course identifying how it contributes to the English M.A., and supporting documentation such as syllabi, assignments, papers, or other relevant material.
Academic Regulations
Students must confer with their academic advisors on a regular basis to determine an effective course of study. An average grade of B (3.0) is required for graduation, and no course with a grade lower than B– (2.7) will be counted toward the degree. Students are required to maintain good academic standing, i.e., to maintain a G.P.A. of at least 3.0. A student whose G.P.A. drops below 3.0 must restore it to 3.0 within 9 credit hours. Failure to maintain good standing will result in dismissal from the program.
Master of Arts in Teaching
This program currently is not offered.