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Graduate Hub and Spoke Program
All students pursuing the Master of Arts Degree in English will complete a
12-credit "Hub" of core requirements. Students can then choose to pursue one of
two "Spokes," depending upon their interests and goals. The Literature Spoke is
intended for students who plan to go on to a doctoral program, or whose primary
interest is in continuing literary study. The Writing and Pedagogy Spoke is
designed for students who plan to teach English at the secondary level or who
are already teaching.
Hub -- 12 Credits
ENGL 6010, Introduction to Literary Research
An American literature elective at the 6000 level
A British literature elective at the 6000 level
ENGL 7011, Studies in Criticism OR
6316, Introduction to Literary Theory OR
6317, Feminist Critical Theory
Literature Spoke -- 18 Credits
ENGL 6420, Linguistic History of English
Three literature electives
One 7000-level seminar
ENGL 7010, Master's Thesis
Writing and Pedagogy Spoke -- 18 Credits
9 credits chosen from the following:
ENGL 6511, Approaches to Teaching British Literature
ENGL 6512, Approaches to Teaching American Literature
ENGL 6411, The Art and Craft of Writing
ENGL 6412, Modern Rhetoric and Writing
ENGL 6415, Composition Theory and Practice
Plus
Two literature electives
One seminar at the 7000 level (or students may elect to take ENGL 7010, Master's
Thesis, with departmental approval.)
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Graduate Courses
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