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Masters of Arts in English - Online Collaborative
Masters of Arts in English
The M.A. in English offers students a program that can be shaped to individual goals. Students work closely with an English faculty advisor to develop a program of study created to meet particular goals. The Master of Arts in English requires the following: (1) The required foundational course ENG L506 Introduction to Methods of Criticism and Research, (2) Elective courses chosen from among literature, writing, and rhetoric in consultation with an advisor, (3) a capstone project completed in W609, (4) a program final completion portfolio. The degree provides structured learning, a supportive atmosphere, and scheduling sensitive to students’ needs for evening courses, particularly for the region of the state we serve, where there are issues of distance preventing students from pursuing an M.A. program within commutable distances. Many of our students live some 40 minutes from campus and work full time. The M.A. in English is evaluated through an ongoing assessment and revised in accordance with results for a program of continued excellence.
English Core
Complete two of the following courses
- ENG-G 500 Introduction to the English Language
- ENG-L 506 Intro To Methods of Criticism and Research
- ENG-L 646 Readings in Media/Literature/Culture
- ENG-W 509 Writing and Literary Studies
Complete two of the following courses
- ENG-X 5##/6## Any Graduate English Course
- ENG-W 609 Independent Writing Project
In addition to the English core, complete requirements for one of the following certificates.
Graduate Certificate in Composition Studies
Complete one of the following courses
- ENG-W 509 Writing and Literary Studies
- ENG-W 500 Teaching Composition: Issues & Approaches
Complete one of the following courses
- ENG-G 660 Stylistics
- ENG-L 646 Readings in Media/Literature/Culture
Complete one of the following courses
- ENG-W 510 Computers in Composition
- ENG-W 553 Theory and Practice of Exposition
- ENG-W 590 Teaching Composition: Theories & Applications
- ENG-W 620 Advanced Argumentative Writing
Complete one of the following courses
- ENG-W 501 Teaching College Writing
- ENG-W 600 Topics in Rhetoric & Composition
Complete one of the following courses
- ENG-R 546 Rhetoric and Culture
- ENG-W 600 Topics in Rhetoric & Composition
- ENG-W 682 Special Topics: Rhetoric & Composition
Graduate Certificate in Language and Literature
Complete one of the following courses
- ENG-W 509 Writing and Literary Studies
- ENG-W 500 Teaching Composition: Issues & Approaches
Complete the following course
- ENG-L 503 Teaching Literature in College
Complete one of the following courses
- ENG-D 600 History of the English Language
- ENG-G 655 History of the English Language
Complete one of the following courses
- ENG-W 508 Creative Writing for Teachers
- ENG-W 600 Topics in Rhetoric & Composition
- ENG-W 682 Special Topics: Rhetoric & Composition
- ENG-W 554 Practicum Teaching of Creative Writing
Complete one of the following courses
- ENG-L 5##/6## Any ENG-L or Course Approved by an Advisor
Graduate Certificate in Literature
Complete the following course
- ENG-L 503 Teaching Literature in College
Complete the following course
- ENG-L 553 Studies in Literature
Complete one of the following courses
- ENG-D 600 History of the English Language
- ENG-G 655 History of the English Language
Complete two of the following courses
- ENG-L 5##/6## Any ENG-L or Course Approved by an Advisor