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The graduate program is a 36-credit Master of Arts emphasizing balanced coursework in literature, rhetoric, composition, and language theory. This degree prepares students both to pursue a more specialized Ph.D. program and to take a variety of jobs in teaching, writing, and editing and business, professional, and technical communications.
Consider applying for a department Teaching Assistantship. Applications are due April 13, 2009.
For more information on our programs, students, and admission procedures, see the links above or contact Graduate Director Dr. Dan Kline. |