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Nov 22, 2024
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2019-2020 Graduate Catalog This is not the most recent catalog version; be sure you are viewing the appropriate catalog year.
Literature [M.A.]
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Revised Program | Fall 2019
The M.A. in Literature provides masters-level competence in English and American literature.
The degree is appropriate for teachers on the elementary, high school or community college level and for students planning to pursue doctoral study in English or American literature. The degree provides valuable educational background for professions where critical thinking and clear, accurate expression, combined with a knowledge of literature, are desired.
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Program Admission
Applicants must submit the following:
- A completed graduate school application
- A personal statement (we recommend that these statements be 1 to 2 pages in length)
- Official transcripts from ALL prior colleges and universities (note: If you attended EMU, you do not need to request your EMU transcript)
- An academic writing sample (preferably a piece of writing that addresses and analyzes literature)
- Two letters of recommendation
Degree Requirements: 30 hours
The M.A. in Literature requires 30 hours of coursework. In addition, all students must complete either an MA Exam or MA Thesis as a capstone project to complete their degree.
Required Courses: 6 hours - LITR 510 - Critical Practices in Literary Studies 3 hrs
- LITR 511 - Literary Criticism 3 hrs
Restricted Electives: 24 hours
Students must complete a minimum of 18 hours of Literature (LITR) courses.
In addition, students may take up to two courses numbered 500 and above offered by other programs in the department of English Language and Literature as cognate courses (course list ). Students may take up to two graduate courses offered by other departments as their cognate courses with the permission of their advisor.
Capstone Requirement:
In addition to required coursework, the student must either take the MA exam in Literature or submit a Thesis, in order to complete the degree. The Thesis option both counts as the culminating event of the degree and gives the student three hours of credit towards the elective portion of the coursework.
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