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.”
The M.A. in English at ULL 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
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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 UL graduate students and faculty.
The Studio
serves as a 21st-century lab and small-group workspace for UL students in the English Department to learn, create, prosper, and transition from student to professional. ɬֱs can work on and complete solo or collaborative projects for clients, including local non-profits and UL 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.