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Nov 21, 2024
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Fitchburg State University 2013-14 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English Studies, M.A.
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Master of Arts in English Studies
Graduate Program Chair
Chola Chisunka, PhD
Graduate Committee
Lisa Gim, PhD |
Irene Martyniuk, PhD |
Patrice Gray, PhD |
Joseph Moser, PhD |
Michael Hoberman, PhD |
Thomas Murray, PhD |
Nancy Kelly, PhD |
Benjamin Railton, PhD |
Aruna Krishnamurthy, PhD |
Kisha Tracy, PhD |
Frank Mabee, PhD |
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The Master of Arts in English Studies (MA) Program provides specialization in the study of the traditional and newer canons of literature, literary theories, and research writing. The MA is designed for students pursuing careers in literature, writing, research and community college or college teaching. It provides a background for students planning to go on to a doctorate program.
Program Objectives
The Master of Arts in English Studies (MA) Program is designed to train students to understand and employ a variety of strategies in literature, research, writing and teaching. The master of arts program aims to:
- Promote graduate-level scholarship in the study of literature
- Encourage the development of a wide range of literary knowledge, including a global perspective
- Provide a wide range of courses, from Medieval Literature and Shakespeare’s Major Plays to 20th Century Women’s Fiction and Africa Through the Novel
- Polish and expand writing style and techniques, and
- Explore major literary theories and the history of English as a discipline
The Gender Studies track of the Masters of Arts in English Studies program is designed to prepare teachers, researchers, writers and museum curators in an interdisciplinary area within the field of gender studies. It aims to provide students with the academic foundation needed to pursue doctoral work in gender studies.
Admissions Standards and Criteria
To apply for enrollment in the Master of Arts in English Studies, a student must submit documents as outlined in the Graduate Admissions section. MA Program of Study
Two courses in literary research and literary theory, either seven or eight 9000-level courses across a range of American, British, & World Literature, Rhetoric and Writing, and a capstone experience (Master’s Thesis or Graduate English Exit Exam) are required for a total of 33 semester hours.
Required for all MA students:
Capstone: Students choose one of the two options.
Master’s Thesis Capstone. Students apply, and subject to the approval of the English Graduate Advisor and Committee, write a 6-credit master’s thesis. Gender Studies Courses
- Four courses in the Literature of Gender (Must be selected from the English Graduate Curriculum) 12 cr.
- Three Gender Based Courses (Should be selected from other graduate programs) 9 cr.
Capstone
Master’s Thesis Capstone. Students apply, and subject to the approval of the English Graduate Advisor and Committee, write a 6-credit master’s thesis. |
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