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| Linguistics: Master of Arts Degree Requirements | |||||||||||||||||||
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| Introduction | |||||||||||||||||||
The degree of Master of Arts with a major in English is designed to satisfy the needs of a variety of students: those who wish to prepare themselves for college teaching on the freshman and sophomore levels or for continuation into doctoral studies; those who are currently high school English teachers and wish to broaden their knowledge of their specialty; those who plan to enter high school teaching; and those who wish to receive training in professional writing. Students may concentrate in English or American literature and language; in creative or professional writing; in rhetoric; in linguistics or ESOL studies; in folklore; or in American culture, which emphasizes American literature with additional coursework in other American studies such as history or sociology. |
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| Admissions | |||||||||||||||||||
A student applying for acceptance into the graduate program in English should note the following policies:
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| Course Requirements | |||||||||||||||||||
The M.A. in English has both thesis and non-thesis tracks. For the non-thesis track, a minimum of 33 hours of course work is required; for the thesis track, course work ranges from 24 to 30 hours, plus 6 hours of thesis credit. |
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English offers several M.A. concentrations: English or American literature and language, creative or professional writing, rhetoric, linguistics, ESOL studies, folklore, and American Culture. Requirements and curricula for all concentrations and thesis or non-thesis tracks are available from the Department of English. |
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| Language Requirement | |||||||||||||||||||
All students pursuing the M.A. degree in English, regardless of emphasis or minor, must demonstrate reading knowledge of an approved language other than English in one of the following ways:
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Students must satisfy the language requirement before taking the comprehensive examination. |
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| M.A. Written Examination | |||||||||||||||||||
Successful completion of the M.A. Examination in English is required of all degree candidates. Offered each regular semester, the examination consists of a three-and-a-half hour comprehensive written portion and a one-hour oral. A student may take the oral examination only after passing the written examination. The student must pass both the written and the oral components to satisfy the degree requirements. |
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The written examination consists of two components. The first, which is standard for all examinees, is devised and evaluated by the faculty M.A. Examinations Committee according to a prescribed format. This format is posted in the English Department office. The second component, which is tailored to reflect each student's program of graduate courses, is devised and evaluated by the student's faculty advisory committee. The student must pass both components to pass the written portion of the M.A. Examination and thus be eligible to stand for the oral portion, which is comprehensive and is conducted by the student's advisory committee. |
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| Final Oral Examination | |||||||||||||||||||
The thesis committee of students who have chosen the thesis track will schedule and conduct a final oral examination when the candidate has completed the thesis. The examination will be devoted to a defense of the thesis . |
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