Updated 2023-2024 Graduate Catalog | 20245
English, M.S. master
Required Credits: 32
Required GPA: 3.00
I. Professional Education Core Requirements
Complete the following courses:
- ED 6100 Educational Research I (3 credits)
- ED 6107 Advanced Educational Psychology (3 credits)
or ED 6108 The Learning Community (3 credits)
II. Required English Core
Complete the following courses:
- ENGL 6110 Research and Bibliography (3 credits)
- ENGL 6277 Problems of Literary Criticism (3 credits)
- ENGL 6337 Language and Linguistics Topics (3 credits)
Select one course in American Literature:
- ENGL 6317 Seminar in American Literature (3 credits)
- ENGL 6680 Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 credits)
Select one course in English Literature:
- ENGL 6260 Shakespeare (3 credits)
- ENGL 6318 Seminar in British Literature (3 credits)
- ENGL 6680 Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 credits)
III. Required Electives in English
Select with consent of advisor sufficient courses,
including thesis or research paper, to bring credit
total for degree to at least 32.
Note: Graduate Assistants with teaching assignments
are required to take ENGL 6328 Seminar in Composition Theory (3 credits) as one
of their Required Electives
IV. Research Paper or Thesis
Note: The subject of the thesis must be
approved by the thesis advisor and the graduate
committee before the student may begin research.
- ENGL6980
- ENGL6990
WRITTEN EXAMINATION
All major programs require satisfactory completion of a final written examination which
needs to be successfully completed prior to scheduling the oral examination. Please
consult with your academic advisor for requirements specific to your area of study.
Program Learning Outcomes | English, M.S.
1. Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing: Students will demonstrate skills in criticial thinking, reading, and writing at the graduate level.
2. Literary Conventions and Criticism: Students will demonstrate understanding of literary conventions and criticism at the graduate level.
3. Research; Identify the research tools and rhetorical methods necessary for literary criticism at the graduate level and beyond.
4. Texts and Contexts: Students will understand diverse texts in diverse contexts at the graduate level.