English (M.A.)

“I strongly believe that a liberal arts degree is incredibly important. It helps you see things critically and let you think across all disciplines, a skill which comes in handy throughout life.â€
The M.A. in English at Âé¶¹Ò¹ÊÐ addresses the professional needs of a variety of students: those who plan to continue in a Ph.D. program, those who want to teach at the high school or college levels, and those who wish to acquire professional training in writing or research. All doctorates in English have a foundation in British and American language and literature, thus students receive a broad education in the discipline that prepares them for teaching, further research, and a diverse range of careers. Both thesis and non-thesis options are available.
M.A. students choose one of the following areas of concentration:
- Literary and Cultural Studies
- Folklore
- Linguistics
- Rhetoric & Composition
- Creative Writing
- Professional Writing
- TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)
Related Programs
English at Âé¶¹Ò¹ÊÐ

Literary Journals
Get involved with the graduate-run literary journal housed in the English department, and the , our in-house print literary journal featuring creative work from current students.
Community Sharing
As one of the English Department’s longest-standing traditions, the features weekly readings of original poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, drama, and experimental works from Âé¶¹Ò¹ÊÐ graduate students and faculty.
The Studio
serves as a 21st-century lab and small-group workspace for Âé¶¹Ò¹ÊÐ students in the English Department to learn, create, prosper, and transition from student to professional. Students can work on and complete solo or collaborative projects for clients, including local non-profits and Âé¶¹Ò¹ÊÐ programs, with the guidance of a faculty mentor.
Teaching Experience
The English department offers graduate students the opportunity to —an experience that is extremely valuable on the job market.