English, M.A.
    Department of English & Foreign Languages, College of Arts & Social Sciences

    Admission
    Students applying to admission to graduate study must meet the general University requirements for GPA and GRE scores (see p. 27). In addition, applicants must present a minimum of 20 semester hours of undergraduate work in English at the junior/senior level and two letters of recommendation. Students may be requested to submit with their applications approximately 1500 words of writing which includes scholarly documentation of research. Students who meet other requirements, but lack some of the required undergraduate preparation, may be granted provisional or probational admission to the M.A. program. All students admitted on probation must satisfactorily complete specific requirements stipulated by the departmental graduate committee prior to full admission.

    Degree Requirements
    The M.A. in English is a program of advanced study of English language and literature. In addition to general University requirements (p. 53), students seeking the M.A. in English must meet the following requirements. The M.A. in English requires a minimum of 33 semester hours of course work, 15 of which must be in courses at the 6000 level. No more than 3 semester hours at the 4000 level may be approved as part of the program if they are annotated for graduate credit and are assigned to one of the blocks below. After they have completed 24 semester hours of graduate level work, all M.A. candidates are required to make a scholarly or creative presentation to their peers and the faculty, and to submit a master's thesis.

    At the time of admission, students will indicate their choice of a program specializing either in literature or in creative writing.

    Topics courses with different area of emphases may be repeated for a maximum of 9 semester hours of credit with the permission of the student's advisor.

    Core Requirements (12 sh)
    *ENG 5009 Intro to Adv Literary Study . . . . . 3
    ENG 6018 Hist Lit Crit I . . . . . 3
    ENG 6019 Hist Lit Crit II . . . . . 3
    ENG 6971 Thesis . . . . . 3
    *Must be taken during the first fall semester after admission.
    Literature Specialization (21 sh)
    Block I
    ENL 6297 British Lit to Romantics . . . . . 3
    Block II
    ENL 6298 British Lit, Romantics-Present . . . . . 3
    Block III
    AML 6455 Topics in American Lit . . . . . 3
    Block IV
    Choose one course:
    CRW 6XXX Wrksh in Teaching Creative Writing . . . . . 3
    CRW 6130 Wrksh in Fiction Writing . . . . . 3
    CRW 6216 Wrksh in Creative Non-Fict Writing . . . . . 3
    CRW 6331 Wrksh in Poetry Writing . . . . . 3
    CRW 6934 Special Topics in Creative Writing . . . . . 3
    CRW 6956 Wrksh in Editing . . . . . 3
    ENG 5068 Topics in Language/Linguistics . . . . . 3
    LAE 5336 Topics in Teaching Methods . . . . . 3
    LIT 5018 Topics in Fiction . . . . . 3
    LIT 5037 Topics in Poetry . . . . . 3
    LIT 5047 Topics in Drama . . . . . 3
    LIT 5105 Topics in World Literature . . . . . 3
    LIT 5397 Topics in Non-Fiction . . . . . 3
    5000/6000 English Electives (9 sh)
    Creative Writing Specialization (21 sh)
    Choose 9 sh in three of the following four blocks:
    Block I
    ENL 6297 British Lit to Romantics . . . . . 3
    Block II
    ENL 6298 British Lit, Romantics-Present . . . . . 3
    Block III
    AML 6455 Topics in American Lit . . . . . 3
    Block IV
    ENG 5068 Topics in Language/Linguistics . . . . . 3
    LAE 5336 Topics in Teaching Methods . . . . . 3
    LIT 5018 Topics in Fiction . . . . . 3
    LIT 5037 Topics in Poetry . . . . . 3
    LIT 5047 Topics in Drama . . . . . 3
    LIT 5105 Topics in World Literature . . . . . 3
    LIT 5397 Topics in Non-Fiction . . . . . 3
    Creative Writing Courses
    Choose 12 sh from:
    CRW 6XXX Wrksh in Teaching Creative Writing . . . . . 3
    CRW 6130 Wrksh in Fiction Writing . . . . . 3
    CRW 6216 Wrksh in Creative Non-Fict Writing . . . . . 3
    CRW 6331 Wrksh in Poetry Writing . . . . . 3
    CRW 6934 Special Topics in Creative Writing . . . . . 3
    CRW 6956 Wrksh in Editing . . . . . 3

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    Adrienne Turner
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    September 20, 1996