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M.A. in English
The Master of Arts in English allows students to develop their critical thinking, textual analysis, writing, and teaching abilities in preparation for further graduate study and for work in diverse professional fields. All English MA students take courses in literary studies and critical theory; they also choose a concentration, which includes both coursework and a capstone project. We offer three concentrations: 1) Writing and Literacy Studies, 2) Literature, and 3) Literature and the Environment, as well as a graduate certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL).
Join us for a virtual information session!
Monday, November 14, 4pm EST: General Information Session
Friday, November 18, 4pm EST: Literature and the Environment Information Session
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Opportunities for M.A. Students
- graduate assistantships with tuition remission and an annual stipend
- teaching experience in composition, literature, and TESOL
- editorial fellowships with the nationally renowned scholarly journal Western American Literature
- internships at the nationally renowned literary journal Passages North
- writing center administration experience
- travel funding for academic and writing conferences
- summer research funding
- professional training seminars in teaching, writing, and publishing
- experiential learning in one of the country's most stunning landscapes
- lectures and readings with visiting scholars and writers
Program Concentrations
Writing and Literacy Studies
The WLS concentration includes courses in writing studies, rhetorical theory, pedagogy, linguistics, and teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL). Students in this concentration are often interested in teaching at the secondary or college level, teaching English as a second language, pursuing a PhD in rhetoric and composition, or entering fields that require advanced training in technical or professional writing.
Literature and the Environment
Our newest addition to the English MA program, the Literature and the Environment concentration includes courses in ecocriticism, environmental literature, and nature writing (many of which include outdoor experiences)--as well as courses in fields other than English, such as Business; Communication and Media Studies; Earth, Environmental, and Geographical Sciences; and Native American Studies. If you're interested in merging your love for literature with your concern for the environment--or in pursuing a "green career" in environmental communication, advocacy, or education--this could be the right concentration for you!
Literature
The Literature concentration includes courses in American, British, and world literature, as well as film studies and critical theory. Our faculty have expertise in literature from the early modern period to the present, Native American literature, African American literature, disability studies, the digital humanities, and more. Students in this concentration are often interested in teaching at the secondary or college level, pursuing a PhD in literature, or pursuing a career related to arts and culture.
Current Courses
Fall 2022
- EN 502: Non-fiction Workshop
- EN 509: Teaching Colloquium*
- EN 514: Seminar: English Language
- EN 520: Topics in Literary and Critical Theory: Animals in Modern Literature
- EN 525: Topics in Literature and the Environment: The Blue Humanities
* Required for all new teaching assistants.
Upcoming Courses
Winter 2023
- EN 504: Introduction to Critical Theory
- EN 507: Teaching of College-Level Online Writing Courses
- EN 517: TESOL Methods and Materials
- EN 570: Seminar in American Literature: Contemporary Native American Literature
- EN 602: Creative Non-fiction Workshop**
**Prerequisite or instructor permission required.
If you have additional questions, contact M.A. Program Director, Lesley Larkin.