English Masters Programs in the Southwest

Places to Pursue English Studies in the Southwest Region of the U.S

Thomas West
The pursuit of a Masters Degree in English can be a very exciting and enriching experience. Part of what makes it such a joy, however, is making sure that you choose the right school to attend. This article, the first in a series, will provide an in-depth guide to some of the best masters programs that you can pursue in the Southwestern region of the United States.

University of New Mexico
The M.A. in English at the University of New Mexico offers students a number of areas of study, including American Literary Study and several others. This program is especially rigorous in terms of requirements, including competency in a foreign language (which can be very useful for those considering pursuit of a doctoral degree,) 32 hours of coursework, as well as a portfolio of scholarly work that also includes a reflective piece that situates the work historically and critically. This particular masters degree is a particularly good choice for those seeking to pursue further study, as its requirements are similar to those in a Ph.D. program.

Arizona State University
The English Department at Arizona State University offers students the opportunity to attain a masters degree in several different areas of literary study, including Literature, Rhetoric and Composition, Comparative Literature, and Linguistics, so that you're sure to find a program that reflects your interests. Although each program has different requirements, teach typically requires at least 30 hours of coursework, so you will have a great deal of time to explore your own academic interests.

University of Arizona
The M.A. program at the University of Arizona offers students a great deal of preparation for future study at the doctoral level, making this an ideal choice for those who have future career plans in the discipline. The program requires 30 hours of coursework, and students have two options of study. The first is designed to give students a broad overview of literary study, while the second is for those who already have this background and want to undergo more specialized studies. Regardless of your literary interests, you're sure to find something to meet your needs at the University of Arizona.

Whether you're planning on pursuing a Masters Degree in English to further your knowledge of literature or as preparation for a doctoral program, then any of these programs located in the Southwest are sure to meet your needs.

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Thomas grew up in West Virginia, where he earned a B.A. in English, History, and Classics from Marshall University. He went on to earn an M.A. in English (with a Certificate of Advanced Study in Women s and...  View profile

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