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Master of Arts - English


Plan Description


The M.A. program involves course work at the graduate level in English and American literature or in language studies with a thesis optional, but recommended, for the literature emphasis and optional for the language studies emphasis. Work toward this degree is designed to supplement and complete the student’s undergraduate study in the field of English and to familiarize the student with professional standards, methods of research, and modes of thought in the discipline. Possession of this degree normally leads to advancement in the teaching profession for the secondary school or community college teacher; to careers in writing, publishing and editing; or to further study in English at the doctoral level.

For more information about your program, including your graduate program handbook and learning outcomes please visit the Degree Directory.

Plan Admission Requirements


 

Application deadlines

Applications available on the UNLV Graduate College website.

  1. Applicants must meet the minimum requirements of the Graduate College, including holding an undergraduate GPA of 2.75 or better from a regionally accredited college or university. In addition, the English department requires a minimum of 21 credits in English courses above the Freshman Composition level.
  2. Applicants must submit the following:
    1. Two letters of recommendation, which can be uploaded directly through the online system.
    2. A letter of application to the Graduate Committee that includes a statement of purpose and reasons the applicant wants to study English at the graduate level at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
    3. Applicants must send one official set of transcripts from all colleges or universities attended to the Graduate College and one unofficial set directly to the English Department.
    4. A minimum of ten pages of critical writing
    5. Official scores on the Verbal portion of the General Test and the Literature in English Subject Test of the Graduate Record Examination
  3. All domestic and international applicants must review and follow the Graduate College Admission and Registration Requirements.

Students are accepted into a degree program as described in the Graduate Catalog. The faculty and corresponding sub-disciplines and sub-plans within the described programs are subject to change at any time.

Subplan 1 Requirements: Literature Emphasis Track – Thesis


Total Credits Required: 30

Course Requirements 

Required Courses – Credits: 3

ENG 700 - Bibliography and Methods  

Literature Courses in Periods before 1800 – Credits: 9

Complete three of the following courses:

ENG 632A - Chaucer  

ENG 634A - Shakespeare: Tragedies  

ENG 634B - Shakespeare: Comedies and Histories  

ENG 635A - Milton  

ENG 640A - Medieval English Literature  

ENG 640B - Gender and Early Literature  

ENG 641A - The Renaissance  

ENG 641B - Gender and Renaissance Literature  

ENG 642A - The Seventeenth Century  

ENG 643A - Restoration and Augustan Literature  

ENG 643C - Later Eighteenth Century  

ENG 652A - American Literature, 1620-1800  

ENG 660A - Heroic Epic  

ENG 663A - Classical Drama in Translation  

ENG 664A - English Drama to 1642  

ENG 665B - Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama  

ENG 670A - The British Novel I  

ENG 673A - The Early American Novel  

ENG 695A - Early African American Literature   

ENG 720 - Studies in Medieval Literature  

ENG 722 - Studies in Chaucer  

ENG 723 - Studies in the Renaissance  

ENG 724 - Studies in Early Seventeenth-Century Literature  

ENG 725 - Studies in Shakespeare  

ENG 728 - Studies in Milton  

ENG 731 - Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century British Literature  

Literature Courses in Periods after 1800 – Credits: 9

Complete three of the following courses:

ENG 644B - The Romantic Poets  

ENG 645B - Victorian Poetry  

ENG 645C - Nineteenth-Century Prose Writers  

ENG 646A - Modern British Literature  

ENG 652B - American Literature, 1800-1865  

ENG 653A - American Literature, 1865-1918  

ENG 653B - American Literature, 1918-Present  

ENG 654B - Gender and Modern American Literature  

ENG 662A - Modern British Poetry  

ENG 662C - Modern American Poetry  

ENG 666A - Nineteenth-Century Drama  

ENG 667A - Modern British Drama  

ENG 667B - Modern American Drama  

ENG 670B - The British Novel II  

ENG 671A - Modern English Novel  

ENG 671B - Contemporary English Novel  

ENG 673B - The Modern American Novel  

ENG 673C - The Contemporary American Novel  

ENG 677A - Film and Literature  

ENG 694A - Native American Literature ​ 

ENG 695B - Modern African American Literature  

ENG 696C - Contemporary Latino/a Literature  

ENG 734 - Studies in English Romanticism  

ENG 735 - Studies in Victorian Literature  

ENG 738 - Studies in Modern British Literature  

ENG 742 - Studies in Early American Literature  

ENG 743 - Studies in Later American Literature  

ENG 744 - Studies in Modern American Literature  

ENG 787 - Studies in Modern Comparative Literature  

Elective Courses – Credits: 3

Students completing the Master’s thesis must complete 3 credits of elective coursework. Elective credits may be in any period or area.

ENG 632A - Chaucer  

ENG 634A - Shakespeare: Tragedies  

ENG 634B - Shakespeare: Comedies and Histories  

ENG 635A - Milton  

ENG 640A - Medieval English Literature  

ENG 640B - Gender and Early Literature  

ENG 641A - The Renaissance  

ENG 641B - Gender and Renaissance Literature  

ENG 642A - The Seventeenth Century  

ENG 643A - Restoration and Augustan Literature  

ENG 643C - Later Eighteenth Century  

ENG 644B - The Romantic Poets  

ENG 645B - Victorian Poetry  

ENG 645C - Nineteenth-Century Prose Writers  

ENG 646A - Modern British Literature  

ENG 652A - American Literature, 1620-1800  

ENG 652B - American Literature, 1800-1865  

ENG 653A - American Literature, 1865-1918  

ENG 653B - American Literature, 1918-Present  

ENG 654B - Gender and Modern American Literature  

ENG 660A - Heroic Epic  

ENG 662A - Modern British Poetry  

ENG 662C - Modern American Poetry  

ENG 663A - Classical Drama in Translation  

ENG 664A - English Drama to 1642  

ENG 665B - Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama  

ENG 666A - Nineteenth-Century Drama  

ENG 667A - Modern British Drama  

ENG 667B - Modern American Drama  

ENG 670A - The British Novel I  

ENG 670B - The British Novel II  

ENG 671A - Modern English Novel  

ENG 671B - Contemporary English Novel  

ENG 673A - The Early American Novel  

ENG 673B - The Modern American Novel  

ENG 673C - The Contemporary American Novel  

ENG 677A - Film and Literature  

ENG 694A - Native American Literature ​ 

ENG 695A - Early African American Literature  

ENG 695B - Modern African American Literature  

ENG 696C - Contemporary Latino/a Literature  

ENG 720 - Studies in Medieval Literature  

ENG 722 - Studies in Chaucer  

ENG 723 - Studies in the Renaissance  

ENG 724 - Studies in Early Seventeenth-Century Literature  

ENG 725 - Studies in Shakespeare  

ENG 728 - Studies in Milton  

ENG 731 - Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century British Literature  

ENG 734 - Studies in English Romanticism  

ENG 735 - Studies in Victorian Literature  

ENG 738 - Studies in Modern British Literature  

ENG 742 - Studies in Early American Literature  

ENG 743 - Studies in Later American Literature  

ENG 744 - Studies in Modern American Literature  

ENG 760 - Studies in Literary Genres  

ENG 775 - Studies in Literary Criticism  

ENG 795 - Seminar  

ENG 787 - Studies in Modern Comparative Literature  

Thesis – Credits: 6 

ENG 797 - Thesis  

Degree Requirements 

See Plan Degree Requirements below.

Graduation Requirements 

See Plan Graduation Requirements below.

Subplan 2 Requirements: Literature Emphasis Track – Non-Thesis


Total Credits Required: 30

Course Requirements 

Required Courses – Credits: 3

ENG 700 - Bibliography and Methods  

Literature Courses in Periods before 1800 – Credits: 9

Complete three of the following courses:

ENG 632A - Chaucer  

ENG 634A - Shakespeare: Tragedies  

ENG 634B - Shakespeare: Comedies and Histories  

ENG 635A - Milton  

ENG 640A - Medieval English Literature  

ENG 640B - Gender and Early Literature  

ENG 641A - The Renaissance  

ENG 641B - Gender and Renaissance Literature  

ENG 642A - The Seventeenth Century  

ENG 643A - Restoration and Augustan Literature  

ENG 643C - Later Eighteenth Century  

ENG 652A - American Literature, 1620-1800  

ENG 660A - Heroic Epic  

ENG 663A - Classical Drama in Translation  

ENG 664A - English Drama to 1642  

ENG 665B - Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama  

ENG 670A - The British Novel I  

ENG 673A - The Early American Novel  

ENG 695A - Early African American Literature  

ENG 720 - Studies in Medieval Literature  

ENG 722 - Studies in Chaucer  

ENG 723 - Studies in the Renaissance  

ENG 724 - Studies in Early Seventeenth-Century Literature  

ENG 725 - Studies in Shakespeare  

ENG 728 - Studies in Milton  

ENG 731 - Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century British Literature  

Literature Courses in Periods after 1800 – Credits: 9

Complete three of the following courses:

ENG 644B - The Romantic Poets  

ENG 645B - Victorian Poetry  

ENG 645C - Nineteenth-Century Prose Writers  

ENG 646A - Modern British Literature  

ENG 652B - American Literature, 1800-1865  

ENG 653A - American Literature, 1865-1918  

ENG 653B - American Literature, 1918-Present  

ENG 654B - Gender and Modern American Literature  

ENG 662A - Modern British Poetry  

ENG 662C - Modern American Poetry  

ENG 666A - Nineteenth-Century Drama  

ENG 667A - Modern British Drama  

ENG 667B - Modern American Drama  

ENG 670B - The British Novel II  

ENG 671A - Modern English Novel  

ENG 671B - Contemporary English Novel  

ENG 673B - The Modern American Novel  

ENG 673C - The Contemporary American Novel  

ENG 677A - Film and Literature  

ENG 694A - Native American Literature  

ENG 695B - Modern African American Literature  

ENG 696C - Contemporary Latino/a Literature  

ENG 734 - Studies in English Romanticism  

ENG 735 - Studies in Victorian Literature  

ENG 738 - Studies in Modern British Literature  

ENG 742 - Studies in Early American Literature  

ENG 743 - Studies in Later American Literature  

ENG 744 - Studies in Modern American Literature  

ENG 787 - Studies in Modern Comparative Literature  

Elective Courses – Credits: 9

Students who choose not to complete a thesis must complete 9 credits of elective coursework. Elective credits may be in any period or area.

ENG 632A - Chaucer  

ENG 634A - Shakespeare: Tragedies  

ENG 634B - Shakespeare: Comedies and Histories  

ENG 635A - Milton  

 ENG 640A - Medieval English Literature  

ENG 640B - Gender and Early Literature  

ENG 641A - The Renaissance  

ENG 641B - Gender and Renaissance Literature  

ENG 642A - The Seventeenth Century  

ENG 643A - Restoration and Augustan Literature  

ENG 643C - Later Eighteenth Century  

ENG 644B - The Romantic Poets  

ENG 645B - Victorian Poetry  

ENG 645C - Nineteenth-Century Prose Writers  

ENG 646A - Modern British Literature  

ENG 652A - American Literature, 1620-1800  

ENG 652B - American Literature, 1800-1865  

ENG 653A - American Literature, 1865-1918  

ENG 653B - American Literature, 1918-Present  

ENG 654B - Gender and Modern American Literature  

ENG 660A - Heroic Epic  

ENG 662A - Modern British Poetry  

ENG 662C - Modern American Poetry  

ENG 663A - Classical Drama in Translation  

ENG 664A - English Drama to 1642  

ENG 665B - Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama  

ENG 666A - Nineteenth-Century Drama  

ENG 667A - Modern British Drama  

ENG 667B - Modern American Drama  

ENG 670A - The British Novel I  

ENG 670B - The British Novel II  

ENG 671A - Modern English Novel  

ENG 671B - Contemporary English Novel  

ENG 673A - The Early American Novel  

ENG 673B - The Modern American Novel  

ENG 673C - The Contemporary American Novel  

ENG 677A - Film and Literature  

ENG 694A - Native American Literature  

ENG 695A - Early African American Literature  

ENG 695B - Modern African American Literature  

ENG 696C - Contemporary Latino/a Literature  

ENG 720 - Studies in Medieval Literature  

ENG 722 - Studies in Chaucer  

ENG 723 - Studies in the Renaissance  

ENG 724 - Studies in Early Seventeenth-Century Literature  

 ENG 725 - Studies in Shakespeare  

ENG 728 - Studies in Milton  

ENG 731 - Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century British Literature  

ENG 734 - Studies in English Romanticism  

ENG 735 - Studies in Victorian Literature  

ENG 738 - Studies in Modern British Literature  

ENG 742 - Studies in Early American Literature  

ENG 743 - Studies in Later American Literature  

ENG 744 - Studies in Modern American Literature  

ENG 760 - Studies in Literary Genres  

ENG 775 - Studies in Literary Criticism  

ENG 787 - Studies in Modern Comparative Literature  

ENG 795 - Seminar  

Degree Requirements 

See Plan Degree Requirements below.

Graduation Requirements 

See Plan Graduation Requirements below.

Subplan 3 Requirements: Language/Composition Theory Track – Thesis


Total Credits Required: 30

Course Requirements 

Required Courses – Credits: 3

Complete one of the following courses:

ENG 700 - Bibliography and Methods  

ENG 704 - Theory and Practice of Textual Editing  

Language/Composition Courses – Credits: 12

Complete four of the following courses:

ENG 611A - Advanced Linguistics  

ENG 611B - Principles of Modern Grammar  

ENG 612C - Seminar in Language and Cognition  

ENG 614B - Development of American English  

ENG 701 - Contemporary Composition Theory  

ENG 702 - History of Rhetoric and Composition  

ENG 711 - Studies in Language  

ENG 712 - Studies in Modern Grammar  

ENG 719 - Area Linguistics  

ENG 792 - Directed Studies in Language  

Literature Courses in any Period – Credits: 9

Complete three of the following courses:

ENG 632A - Chaucer  

ENG 634A - Shakespeare: Tragedies  

ENG 634B - Shakespeare: Comedies and Histories  

ENG 635A - Milton  

ENG 640A - Medieval English Literature  

ENG 640B - Gender and Early Literature  

ENG 641A - The Renaissance  

ENG 641B - Gender and Renaissance Literature  

ENG 642A - The Seventeenth Century  

ENG 643A - Restoration and Augustan Literature  

ENG 643C - Later Eighteenth Century  

ENG 644B - The Romantic Poets    

ENG 645B - Victorian Poetry  

ENG 645C - Nineteenth-Century Prose Writers  

ENG 646A - Modern British Literature  

ENG 652A - American Literature, 1620-1800  

ENG 652B - American Literature, 1800-1865  

ENG 653A - American Literature, 1865-1918  

ENG 653B - American Literature, 1918-Present  

ENG 654B - Gender and Modern American Literature  

ENG 660A - Heroic Epic  

ENG 662A - Modern British Poetry  

ENG 662C - Modern American Poetry  

ENG 663A - Classical Drama in Translation  

ENG 664A - English Drama to 1642  

ENG 665B - Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama  

ENG 666A - Nineteenth-Century Drama  

ENG 667A - Modern British Drama  

ENG 667B - Modern American Drama  

ENG 670A - The British Novel I  

ENG 670B - The British Novel II  

ENG 671A - Modern English Novel  

ENG 671B - Contemporary English Novel  

ENG 673A - The Early American Novel  

ENG 673B - The Modern American Novel  

ENG 673C - The Contemporary American Novel  

ENG 677A - Film and Literature  

ENG 694A - Native American Literature  

ENG 695A - Early African American Literature  

ENG 695B - Modern African American Literature  

ENG 696C - Contemporary Latino/a Literature ​ 

ENG 720 - Studies in Medieval Literature  

ENG 722 - Studies in Chaucer  

ENG 723 - Studies in the Renaissance  

ENG 724 - Studies in Early Seventeenth-Century Literature  

ENG 725 - Studies in Shakespeare  

ENG 728 - Studies in Milton  

ENG 731 - Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century British Literature  

ENG 734 - Studies in English Romanticism  

ENG 735 - Studies in Victorian Literature  

ENG 738 - Studies in Modern British Literature  

ENG 742 - Studies in Early American Literature  

ENG 743 - Studies in Later American Literature  

ENG 744 - Studies in Modern American Literature  

ENG 760 - Studies in Literary Genres  

ENG 775 - Studies in Literary Criticism  

ENG 787 - Studies in Modern Comparative Literature  

ENG 795 - Seminar   

Thesis – Credits: 6 

ENG 797 - Thesis  

Degree Requirements 

See Plan Degree Requirements below.

Graduation Requirements 

See Plan Graduation Requirements below.

Subplan 4 Requirements: Language/Composition Theory Track – Non-Thesis


Total Credits Required: 30

Course Requirements 

Required Courses – Credits: 3

Complete one of the following courses:

ENG 700 - Bibliography and Methods  

ENG 704 - Theory and Practice of Textual Editing  

Language/Composition Courses – Credits: 12

Complete four of the following courses:

ENG 611A - Advanced Linguistics  

ENG 611B - Principles of Modern Grammar  

ENG 612C - Seminar in Language and Cognition  

ENG 614B - Development of American English  

ENG 701 - Contemporary Composition Theory  

ENG 702 - History of Rhetoric and Composition  

ENG 711 - Studies in Language  

ENG 712 - Studies in Modern Grammar  

ENG 719 - Area Linguistics  

ENG 792 - Directed Studies in Language  

Literature Courses in any Period – Credits: 9

Complete three of the following courses:

ENG 632A - Chaucer  

ENG 634A - Shakespeare: Tragedies  

ENG 634B - Shakespeare: Comedies and Histories  

ENG 635A - Milton  

ENG 640A - Medieval English Literature  

ENG 640B - Gender and Early Literature  

ENG 641A - The Renaissance  

ENG 641B - Gender and Renaissance Literature  

ENG 642A - The Seventeenth Century  

ENG 643A - Restoration and Augustan Literature  

ENG 643C - Later Eighteenth Century  

ENG 644B - The Romantic Poets  

ENG 645B - Victorian Poetry  

ENG 645C - Nineteenth-Century Prose Writers  

ENG 646A - Modern British Literature  

ENG 652A - American Literature, 1620-1800  

ENG 652B - American Literature, 1800-1865  

ENG 653A - American Literature, 1865-1918  

ENG 653B - American Literature, 1918-Present  

ENG 654B - Gender and Modern American Literature  

ENG 660A - Heroic Epic  

ENG 662A - Modern British Poetry  

ENG 662C - Modern American Poetry  

ENG 663A - Classical Drama in Translation  

ENG 664A - English Drama to 1642  

ENG 665B - Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama  

ENG 666A - Nineteenth-Century Drama  

ENG 667A - Modern British Drama  

ENG 667B - Modern American Drama  

ENG 670A - The British Novel I  

ENG 670B - The British Novel II  

ENG 671A - Modern English Novel  

ENG 671B - Contemporary English Novel  

ENG 673A - The Early American Novel  

ENG 673B - The Modern American Novel  

ENG 673C - The Contemporary American Novel  

ENG 677A - Film and Literature  

ENG 694A - Native American Literature  

ENG 695A - Early African American Literature  

ENG 695B - Modern African American Literature  

ENG 696C - Contemporary Latino/a Literature  

ENG 720 - Studies in Medieval Literature  

ENG 722 - Studies in Chaucer  

ENG 723 - Studies in the Renaissance  

ENG 724 - Studies in Early Seventeenth-Century Literature  

ENG 725 - Studies in Shakespeare  

ENG 728 - Studies in Milton  

ENG 731 - Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century British Literature  

ENG 734 - Studies in English Romanticism  

ENG 735 - Studies in Victorian Literature  

ENG 738 - Studies in Modern British Literature  

ENG 742 - Studies in Early American Literature  

ENG 743 - Studies in Later American Literature  

ENG 744 - Studies in Modern American Literature  

ENG 760 - Studies in Literary Genres  

ENG 775 - Studies in Literary Criticism  

ENG 787 - Studies in Modern Comparative Literature  

ENG 795 - Seminar  

Elective Courses – Credits: 6 

Complete two of the following courses:

ENG 611A - Advanced Linguistics  

ENG 611B - Principles of Modern Grammar  

ENG 612C - Seminar in Language and Cognition  

ENG 614B - Development of American English  

ENG 632A - Chaucer  

ENG 634A - Shakespeare: Tragedies  

ENG 634B - Shakespeare: Comedies and Histories  

ENG 635A - Milton  

ENG 640A - Medieval English Literature  

ENG 640B - Gender and Early Literature  

ENG 641A - The Renaissance  

ENG 641B - Gender and Renaissance Literature  

ENG 642A - The Seventeenth Century  

ENG 643A - Restoration and Augustan Literature  

ENG 643C - Later Eighteenth Century  

ENG 644B - The Romantic Poets  

ENG 645B - Victorian Poetry  

ENG 645C - Nineteenth-Century Prose Writers  

ENG 646A - Modern British Literature  

ENG 652A - American Literature, 1620-1800  

ENG 652B - American Literature, 1800-1865  

ENG 653A - American Literature, 1865-1918  

ENG 653B - American Literature, 1918-Present  

ENG 654B - Gender and Modern American Literature  

ENG 660A - Heroic Epic  

ENG 662A - Modern British Poetry  

ENG 662C - Modern American Poetry  

ENG 663A - Classical Drama in Translation  

ENG 664A - English Drama to 1642  

ENG 665B - Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama  

ENG 666A - Nineteenth-Century Drama  

ENG 667A - Modern British Drama  

ENG 667B - Modern American Drama  

ENG 670A - The British Novel I  

ENG 670B - The British Novel II  

ENG 671A - Modern English Novel  

ENG 671B - Contemporary English Novel  

ENG 673A - The Early American Novel  

ENG 673B - The Modern American Novel  

ENG 673C - The Contemporary American Novel  

ENG 677A - Film and Literature  

ENG 694A - Native American Literature  

ENG 695A - Early African American Literature  

ENG 695B - Modern African American Literature  

ENG 696C - Contemporary Latino/a Literature  

ENG 701 - Contemporary Composition Theory  

ENG 702 - History of Rhetoric and Composition  

ENG 711 - Studies in Language  

ENG 712 - Studies in Modern Grammar  

ENG 719 - Area Linguistics   

ENG 720 - Studies in Medieval Literature  

ENG 722 - Studies in Chaucer  

ENG 723 - Studies in the Renaissance  

ENG 724 - Studies in Early Seventeenth-Century Literature  

ENG 725 - Studies in Shakespeare  

ENG 728 - Studies in Milton  

ENG 731 - Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century British Literature  

ENG 734 - Studies in English Romanticism  

ENG 735 - Studies in Victorian Literature  

ENG 738 - Studies in Modern British Literature  

ENG 742 - Studies in Early American Literature  

ENG 743 - Studies in Later American Literature  

ENG 744 - Studies in Modern American Literature  

ENG 760 - Studies in Literary Genres  

ENG 775 - Studies in Literary Criticism  

ENG 787 - Studies in Modern Comparative Literature  

ENG 792 - Directed Studies in Language  

ENG 795 - Seminar  

Degree Requirements 

See Plan Degree Requirements below.

Graduation Requirements 

See Plan Graduation Requirements below.

Plan Degree Requirements


  1. No more than a total of 6 credit hours may be selected from 600-level courses.
  2. A comprehensive examination is required of each M.A. student, who will choose either a three-hour written exam or a sixty- to ninety-minute oral exam and prepare a reading list for the examination with the supervision and approval of the advisor and the examination committee. The reading list will comprise at least twenty authors, and the selections should recognize diversity of genre, gender, culture, and period. At least seventeen of those authors should be chosen from the master reading list on the English Department website. Three other authors not on the master list may be added. If taken during the semester of graduation, the exam must be scheduled no later than three weeks before the end of classes The Graduate College designates deadline dates for each semester. See graduatecollege.unlv.edu.
  3. Students must demonstrate competency in the reading of one foreign language. This requirement may be satisfied by earning a B or better in WLC 198 or by passing a translation examination (with aid of a dictionary if desired) administered and evaluated by the English Department.
  4. Students who did not take History of the English Language (ENG 414A) as undergraduates must add it to their master’s program as 614A. It may be used toward the 30 hours with the permission of the student’s advisor.
  5. A master’s thesis, which carries six credits, is optional (although recommended) for the literary study emphasis and optional for the language studies emphasis. It is normally written during two consecutive semesters and must conform to the guidelines set forth by the Graduate College in this catalog and in its Thesis and Dissertation Manual.
    1. In consultation with his/her advisor, a student will organize a thesis committee of at least three departmental members. In addition, a fourth member from outside the department, known as the Graduate College Representative, must be appointed. An additional committee member may be added at the student and department’s discretion. Please see Graduate College policy for committee appointment guidelines.
    2. The M.A. thesis should be an original contribution to knowledge about a suitable literary or linguistic subject and comprise about seventy-five pages. Thesis projects must be designed, developed, and written in close consultation with an appropriate thesis advisor and with the student’s thesis committee.

Plan Graduation Requirements


  1. The student must submit all required forms to the Graduate College and then apply for graduation up to two semesters prior to completing his/her degree requirements.
  2. The student must successfully pass the comprehensive exam and submit the Final Exam Results by the posted deadline.
  3. If a thesis is completed, the student must submit and successfully defend his/her thesis by the posted deadline. The defense must be advertised and is open to the public.
  4. If a thesis is completed, the student must submit his/her approved, properly formatted hard-copy document to the Graduate College, and submit the approved electronic version to ProQuest by the posted deadline.