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2023-2024 University Catalog 
    
2023-2024 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

English, M.A.


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(30 UNITS)

The master’s degree program in English offers students the opportunity to achieve a multifaceted understanding of literature and language. The degree is useful to those already teaching in high schools or interested in community college teaching, to those seeking careers in writing and publishing, and to those intending to pursue further graduate work.

Admission to Graduate Standing


Applicants are encouraged to make an appointment with the department graduate adviser. The adviser will review transcripts, advise applicants regarding prerequisites and determine if any courses apply to the degree program.

Applicants must meet the CSU requirements for admission to a master’s degree program. Please consult the Graduate Admissions  section in this catalog for complete information. In addition:

  1. The department requires a bachelor’s degree in English or Comparative Literature from an accredited institution with at least a 3.0 grade-point average in the upper-division major courses, provided that a minimum of 24 units of upper-division coursework is included. If the applicant holds a bachelor’s degree in another major, 24 units of upper-division coursework in English and/or Comparative Literature must be completed with at least a 3.0 grade-point average before beginning work in the master’s degree program.
  2. In the event that the applicant’s grade-point average in prerequisite courses is below 3.0, he or she may take additional upper-division English and/or Comparative Literature coursework and reapply to the program. The applicant should consult with the graduate adviser to determine appropriate coursework. Some courses taken to make up qualitative deficiencies may be credited toward the M.A., if completed with a “B” (3.0) or better, and if applicable to the student’s particular study plan. Courses taken to remove quantitative deficiencies may not be applied to the M.A. program.
  3. All applicants, regardless of citizenship, whose preparatory education was principally in a language other than English, must demonstrate competence in English. Those who do not possess a bachelor’s degree from a postsecondary institution where English is the principal language of instruction must receive a minimum TOEFL score of 600 (paper) or 100 (Internet), or 7.5 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).
  4. See department website for specific department admission requirements.

Application Deadlines


The deadlines for completing online applications are provided on the department’s website. Applications are available online (Cal State Apply).

Foreign Language Requirement


Students must satisfy a foreign language requirement with one of the following options:

  • Two years of foreign language at the college or university level.
  • One 400-level course in a foreign language or in literature taught in a foreign language.
  • LING 406  or LING 412 .
  • Another 400-level linguistics course approved by the graduate adviser.
  • A language-study based course like ENGL 410  (though English courses can satisfy either the langueg requirement or the study plan, not both.

This requirement may be satisfied prior to or after admission to the M.A. program.

Degree Requirements


All courses in the graduate program must be approved by the graduate adviser.

Courses taken by a student admitted to the program with conditionally classified status do not necessarily apply toward the degree. No more than nine units of postgraduate coursework may be applied to the master’s degree program. See the graduate adviser for further information.

The degree allows three units of adviser-approved coursework outside the department and/or three units of graduate independent study. No more than six units are allowed at the 400 level. A project is required of all students. Students are encouraged to take ENGL 500  in their first semester.

Graduate Seminars (9 units)


Three units each from three of the following categories:

Electives (15 units), adviser-approved


All graduate seminar courses listed above, as well as any 400-level ENGL course eligible for graduate credit, may satisfy electives, except for ENGL 499 . Courses taken to satisfy the Graduate Seminar requirement will not count toward the electives. Other courses may be selected with departmental graduate adviser approval.

Project (3 units)


Please consult the graduate adviser or department office for further details.

Total (30 units)


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