Course schedule
You should talk to your advisor and/or the Director of Graduate Studies each semester about the courses you plan to take. Consult the degree requirements to make sure you're on track. If completing a required course presents a problem with your graduation schedule, please contact the graduate advisor so that you can discuss an appropriate substitution.
Our required courses are offered on a rotating basis following this general schedule:
ENGL 5100 – Intro to Grad Studies (every fall)
	ENGL 5135 – Linguistics & Global English (spring of odd years)
	ENGL 5155 – Genres of Writing (fall of odd years)
	ENGL 5145 – Theory (spring of even years)
	ENGL 5165 – Technologies of Writing (fall of even years)
Below is a sample schedule for completing the MA program’s 30 credits (10 courses) in 2 years. Students do regularly spend more time at any stage by taking fewer credits per semester. Many of our students work full time and complete the program on a part-time basis.
Year 1
Fall (6 credits)
	ENGL 5100 – Introduction to Graduate Studies (required course)
	ENGL 5165 – Technologies of Writing (required course)
Spring (6 credits)
	ENGL 5135  – Linguistics & Global English (required course)
	1 ENGL elective: a split/level course (4000/5000); take at 5000 level
Summer (3 credits)
	1 ENGL elective: a split/level course (4000/5000); take at 5000 level
Year 2
	Fall (9 credits)
	ENGL 5155 – Genres of Writing (required course)
	2 ENGL electives: a split/level course (4000/5000); take at 5000 level
Spring (6 credits)
	ENGL 5145 – Literary and Rhetorical Theory (required course)
	ENGL 6970 – Portfolio Exam
Recent Seminars
	ENGL 5001 - Special Topics
	ENGL 5002 - Special Topics
	ENGL 5003 - Special Topics
	ENGL 5004 - Special Topics
	ENGL 5093 - Teaching of Writing
	ENGL 5100 - Intro to Graduate Studies
	ENGL 5135 - English Language Theory
	ENGL 5140 - Special Topics with NWP
	ENGL 5145 - Theory
	ENGL 5155 - Genres of Writing
	ENGL 5160 - Poetics
	ENGL 5166 - History of American Poetry
	ENGL 5171 - Language Theory
	ENGL 5175 - Writing in the Sciences
	ENGL 5190 - Advanced Topics in Writing, Rhetoric, & Linguistics
	ENGL 5200 - Survey English Novel to 1900
	ENGL 5220 - African-American Literature
	ENGL 5230 - The American Novel
	ENGL 5236 - The American Short Story
	ENGL 5250 - Twentieth Century Fiction
	ENGL 5280 - Proposal and Grant Writing
	ENGL 5308 - Contemporary Feminist Thought
	ENGL 5420 - Film Theory and Criticism
	ENGL 5460 - Contemporary World Literature
	ENGL 5510 - Whores-Saints: Medieval Women
	ENGL 5520 - English Renaissance
	ENGL 5560 - English Romanticism
	ENGL 5601 - Teaching English Language Learners: Theory and Practice
	ENGL 5610 - Narrative: Form and Theory
	ENGL 5651 - Second Language Writing
	ENGL 5770 - Topics in English: Film-Lit.
	ENGL 5840 - Independent Study
	ENGL 5880 - Directed Research
	ENGL 5913 - Practicum in Language and Rhetoric
	ENGL 5939 - Internship
