The Master of Arts in English requires 30 credit hours for completion. A full-time student could complete the program in 12 to 16 months.
All courses are 3 credit hours unless otherwise noted.
History of English studies and methods
Choose one course
- ENG-D 511 - Introduction to English Studies
- ENG-W 509 - Intro to Writing and Literacy Studies
- ENG-L 506 - Intro to Methods of Criticism and Research
Theories of rhetoric, literary criticism, expression
Choose two courses
- ENG-L 605 - Critical and Interpretive Theory
- ENG-W 602 - Contemporary Theories of Rhetoric and Composition
- ENG-W 601 - Development of Rhetoric and Composition
Application of theories: Research methods, workplace communication, assessment
Choose one course
- ENG-R 546 - Rhetoric and Public Culture
- ENG-L 509 - Practicum on Critical Writing
- ENG-W 620 - Argumentative Writing
- One professional/technical writing course of some kind
Pedagogy: Teaching of literature, creative writing, or composition
Choose two courses
- ENG-W 500 - Teaching Composition: Issues and Approaches
- ENG-W 508 - Graduate Creative Writing for Teachers
- ENG-L 503 - Teaching of Literature in College
Topics courses (theory, writing, literature)
Choose as many as needed to fulfill degree credit requirements
- ENG-L 553 - Studies in Literature (Repeatable as needed, different topics)
- ENG-W 600 - Topics in Rhetoric and Composition (Repeatable as needed, different topics)
- ENG-W 664 - Topics in Current Literature
- ENG-W 511 - Writing Fiction and/or ENG W513 Writing Poetry
Independent Study Option
Independent study for further developing a project
- ENG-W 609 - Directed Writing Projects (1-3 credit hours—repeatable as needed)
Capstone
Students develop their own projects
- ENG-D 611 – Practicum in English Studies