Master of Arts in English

Contact Information:


Arkansas State University
English & Philosophy Department

Room 313, Wilson Hall
State University, AR 72467
Phone: (870) 972-3043


http://engphil.astate.edu/Graduate.htm


Terry Johnson
Secretary II
Office Manager


email:
tljohnson@astate.edu
 

Program Description:

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Admission Requirement:

Students seeking admission into the Master of Arts in English must meet the admission requirements of the Graduate School and the specific program requirements.
Applicants must hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited four-year institution with the appropriate undergraduate background in the field of the proposed academic emphasis and a grade point average of 3.00 on the last 60 hours of undergraduate work, or a 2.75 average on all undergraduate work (A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1, F-0). The appropriate undergraduate background must include a minimum of 18 semester hours of coursework, exclusive of any basic education courses, in the proposed field of graduate major. All courses attempted, including any repeated courses, are considered in the computation of the grade point average.
Students who do not meet the requirements as stated above may be granted admission at the master's degree level provided they have a grade point average of 2.50 overall or a 2.75 average on the last 60 hours.
1. Applicant for admission to the master's degree program who have not completed the appropriate undergraduate background will be assessed undergraduate course deficiencies.
2. Applicants from an unaccredited college, who have satisfactory grades and a satisfactory undergraduate program, may be admitted with an entrance condition of 12 semester hours.
All newly admitted students must take a preliminary examination during their first semester of graduate study. (In unusual circumstances, and with the written permission of the graduate adviser, this preliminary examination may be deferred until the student's second semester of graduate study.) The preliminary examination in English is a proctored, impromptu written explication of a relatively brief poem, the test of which will be presented to the student at the time of the examination. Students will have two hours to write this explication.
Students failing the preliminary examination the first time must retake it in the next consecutive full semester. The examination may be taken no more than twice. Failure to pass the preliminary examination the second time terminates the student's enrollment in the program.

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Last revised on: 22 August 2007

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