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2009-2010 Graduate Catalog 
    
2009-2010 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

English Major, MA


Requirements
A minimum of 24 hours in English beyond the BA to include 6 hours at the 600 level; 12 additional hours at the 500-600 level (only 3 hours of ENGL 593 may be applied toward the MA); and 6 hours for graduate credit at any level, including the 400-level. In this course work, students must maintain at least a 3.0 GPA.

Thesis Option
Written under the direction of a faculty member of the department and approved by a committee of two other faculty members. Six hours of credit will be given.

Non-Thesis Option
Six hours of additional courses at the 500-600 level, making a total of 30 hours of required course work.

Language Requirement
Evidence of proficiency in one foreign language to be fulfilled in one of the following ways.

  • Completion of the second year of a language at college level with a grade of C or better. 
  • Completion of FREN 302 or GERM 332 at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, with a grade of B or better. 
  • Passing of the regular PhD foreign language examination as currently administered at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Final Examination
A candidate presenting a thesis must pass a 1-hour oral examination; a candidate presenting a creative project must pass a ninety-minute oral examination. The examination consists of a short thesis defense, but chiefly of questions covering the general history of English and American literature, not merely the course work taken. A reading list of primary works designed to help the student prepare for these questions is available in the office of the Director of Graduate Studies in English.

A non-thesis student must pass a written examination, followed by a 1-hour oral examination, both consisting of the same sort of questions as the examination taken by the thesis student.

Residence Requirement
There is no residence requirement for the MA, but students should attempt to pursue a full-time program whenever possible.

Writing Concentration

The master’s program with writing concentration is intended for those students who plan to do freelance or creative writing, specialize in teaching writing courses at the college level, work as professional editors or writers in business or industry, or pursue doctoral studies.

The requirements for the writing concentration are the same as those for the thesis option above with the following exceptions.

Course Work
Writing students may substitute two 400-level writing courses for two 500-level courses. Students must take at least 9 hours in writing and 9 in literature, the remaining 6 to be selected from any English courses at the proper level. Of the courses in writing, at least 3 hours must be taken at the 500 level; additional 500- level courses are strongly recommended.

Writing Project
One of the following writing projects for 6 hours of credit is required.

  • A thesis, using research to analyze some aspect of writing or rhetorical theory.
    or 
  • A creative project, such as a collection of poems or short stories, a short novel, a play, or a creative work of non-fiction prose.

The nature and length of each project will be determined by the Director of Graduate Studies in English after consulting with the student and the project director. In addition to the director, two other Department of English faculty members will supervise and approve the project; at least one should be from the literature faculty.

Final Examination
The reading list may be modified by the MA examining committee, meeting as a body with the student, to reflect the candidate’s particular writing emphasis. However, most of the oral examination should focus upon the literature outlined in the original reading list.