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The Masters program in English at the 勛圖厙 is intended for those who wish to pursue the advanced study of Literature in English within the context of the Western tradition of culture and thought. The goal of our program is to develop and perfect a students capacities for sophisticated and independent thinking about literature, through which one can reach wisdom about the human condition.
The Masters program is focused on the humanities, broadly understood. This combination allows students to achieve an unusual depth and breadth of understanding. Students are encouraged to integrate their literary studies within the broader traditions of thought and culture represented by the core curriculum. These traditions, however, are not constituted simply by the history of English literature. They consist of a set of overlapping and integrated traditions of philosophy, politics, and culture.
The program leading to a masters in English is designed for those interested in deepening their knowledge and competence in the analysis of and the writing about literature. Our program appeals to a select audience, including students who may not have earned a Bachelor's degree in English Literature but who want to increase their knowledge of the English Literary tradition and the philosophy and theory of art. The Masters program, in addition to its general focus on human knowledge and understanding, prepares students to pursue careers in teaching, journalism, law, business, and is an excellent preparation for students wishing to pursue a Doctorate at any university, in any number of programs in the humanities.
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Master of English (M.E.)
Transference of Units: Up to 9 units of graduate work at another institution may be transferred to satisfy unit requirements for the Master's degree.
Language Proficiency: Before beginning the M.A. thesis, the candidate will demonstrate a reading competency in Greek, Latin, French, German, Spanish, or Italian. The language requirement may be met by completing an upper level language course with a grade of B or better, or by passing an examination in translation.
Applications will be evaluated regardless of undergraduate major.
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