English The Department of Languages and Literature offers two program options leading to a Master of Arts degree with specialization in English. Master of Arts Degree -- Thesis Option Admission Requirements An applicant must meet the general requirements of the graduate division of the School of Graduate Studies, Research and Outreach and hold a bachelor's degree with a major in English, English Education, comparative literature, or some area of the Humanities with a minimum of 18 semester hours of undergraduate English courses beyond the freshman level. (Students who have not fulfilled these specific course requirements may complete them while pursuing the M.A.) Program Requirements Students will complete 30 semester hours in English studies, including a thesis of three-six semester hours. Part of the thesis requirement is an oral examination based on the thesis and on the candidate's preparation and general knowledge. Students will be required to complete a minimum of 18 semester hours of course work within the Department in the study of literature. Additional course work may come from the areas of linguistics, English Education, or other Departmental offerings. Students may take three semester hours in a related field outside the Department with the approval of the student's advisor. No specific courses are required: students may choose from the complete Department offerings and should consult with their advisor as to the current courses which best meet their interests. Students are expected to have completed the equivalent of two years of college credit (12 semester hours) in a modern foreign language , such as French, German, or Spanish. Program Summary -- Thesis Option Literature Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 semester hours Electives (may include 3 semester hours outside the Department) 6-9 semester hours Thesis (ENGL 524) 3-6 semester hours Total 30 semester hours Master of Arts Degree -- Non-Thesis Option
Admission Requirements An applicant must meet the general requirements of the graduate division of the School of Graduate Studies, Research and Outreach and hold a bachelor's degree with a major in English, English Education, comparative literature, or some area of the Humanities with a minimum of 18 semester hours of undergraduate English courses beyond the freshman level. (Students who have not fulfilled these specific course requirements may complete them while pursuing the M.A.) Program Requirements The student will complete 36 semester hours in English studies. This total must include a minimum of 18 semester hours of course work within the Department in the study of literature, including ENGL 519 Intensive study of an Author (3 semester hours). Students must also take a course in methods of research, such as ENGL 517 Problems and Methods of Research. Students may take up to nine semester hours in related fields outside the Department with the approval of the student's advisor. Additional course work may come from the areas of linguistics, English Education, or other Departmental offerings. To demonstrate their knowledge of the field, students will complete this program by taking ENGL 535 Comprehensive Examination. Students are expected to have completed the equivalent of two years of college credit (12 semester hours) in a modern foreign language , such as French, German, or Spanish. Program Summary -- Non-Thesis Option Literature Studies (including ENGL 519) 18 semester hours Research Methods (e.g., ENGL 517) . . . . . . . . . . 3 semester hours Electives (may include 6 semester hours outside the Department) 15 semester hours Comprehensive Examination (ENGL 535) . 0 semester hours Total 36 semester hours
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