The
Graduate Program
in English

 

Holloway Hall

Composition, Language and Rhetoric Option, Plan C

The M.A. in English–Composition, Language and Rhetoric Option (Plan C) requires that the graduate student complete a minimum of thirty-three (33) semester hours (eleven graduate courses). Required courses for Plan C include a twenty-four hour/eight course Core Curriculum of language and writing courses, consisting of:

ENGL 514 Writing Program Issues
ENGL 535 Language and Culture
ENGL 537 Survey of Modern English Grammar
ENGL 564 Rhetorical Criticism
ENGL 565 Research in Composition
ENGL 566 Current Problems in Composition
ENGL 567 History and Theory of Rhetoric
ENGL 595 Topics in Writing and Rhetoric

Students in the Composition, Language and Rhetoric Option (Plan C) must also take:

ENGL 563 Literary Analysis, one Graduate Seminar in literature (ENGL 500, 501, 502, 503, 504, 505 or 510), and either 1) one additional 500 level English course and a Comprehensive Examination or 2) ENGL 530 Directed Research and a Capstone Project. All courses included in the program must be completed with grades of C or better, and students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0.

Students pursuing the M.A. in English–Composition, Language and Rhetoric who have taken any of these Core courses in language and writing (ENGL 433 Language and Culture, ENGL 431 Survey of Modern English Grammars, ENGL 465 Research in Composition, and/or ENGL 466 Current Problems in Composition) or the Collateral requirement (ENGL 463 Literary Analysis) as undergraduates will, in consultation with the Graduate Program Director, select alternative courses to meet the thirty-three (33) hour requirement.

Capstone Project or Comprehensive Examination:

Students in the Composition, Language and Rhetoric Option are required to either take a Comprehensive Examination or complete a Capstone Research Project before receiving their M.A. in English. Prior to registering for ENGL 530 Directed Research--the Capstone course--students need to complete a form which should remain on file in the Department.

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