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Show 166 Telitha E. Lindquist College of Arts and Humanities under the direction and with the support of their faculty committees. They will write, present and have their thesis or project prospectus approved. Prerequisite: MPC 6000 or permission of MPC Advisor. May be repeated 2 times for a maximum of 9 credit hours. *Please note that in the case of s tu den ts w ho, fo r a ny reaso n, m a y not fin ish their thesis or project or program of courses within the two- y ea rfixi m ewo rk s ug g es ted in this prog ra m ,con tinu ing enrollment and tuition every semester is mandatory. MPC 6950 - Thesis/Project II Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] This course will allow students to complete their workplace project or traditional academic thesis. Students will prepare, present and defend their projects or theses to project/thesis committees during this semester for review and approval. This course is repeatable for a total of two times for a total of nine credit hours of which only three will apply to degree completion. Prerequisite: MPC 6000 or permission of MPC Advisor. May be repeated two times for a maximum of 9 credit hours. *Please note that in the case of students who, for any reason, may not finish their thesis or project o r prog ra m of cou rs es w ithin the two-y ea rfra mew o rk suggested in this program, continuing enrollment and tuition every semester is mandatory. Master of Arts in English Program English Department Chair: Kathleen Herndon Program Director: Hal Crimmel 801-626-8044 Location: Elizabeth Hall, Room 443 Telephone Contact: Genevieve Bates 801-626-7179 The Master of Arts in English program offers traditional graduate students and working adults advanced preparation in the study of English language and literature. The curriculum is composed of 2 and 3 credit hour classes that fall into the following broad categories: American Literature British Literature Teacher Education World Literature Linguistics Master of Arts in English (MA) Admission Requirements Admission to the MENG program requires a Bachelor's degree in English. Students with less English preparation may petition for conditional admission which may require that they take additional classes at the 5000-level for full matriculation. Applicants must complete an online application. Criteria for acceptance into the program include: • Undergraduate degree in English with a minimum GPA of 3.25 in the major (preferred) • Submission of Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or Millers Analogies Test (MAT) scores or other appropriate entry test • Submission of writing sample (4-8 pages) • Transcripts from all institutions of higher education attended • Three letters of recommendation from educational or professional references • Interview with the program director or option coordinator Additional Requirements for International Students All international students and any applicants educated outside the United States must demonstrate proficiency in English. Those whose native language is not English must submit an official score from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) of 550 (paper-based) or 213 (computer- based). Other appropriate tests may be used as an alternative to the TOEFL, such as IELT and the WSU LEAP Special Examination. The score may not be more than two years old. Transfer Credits • Transfer credit must be approved by the program director and cannot exceed 11 credit hours. Transfer classes must be at appropriate levels and fulfill the objectives of the Master of Arts in English degree at WSU. No courses for which credit was used to fulfill requirements of another degree may be used toward the Master of Arts in English degree. Obsolete Credits • Credit earned more than ten (10) years earlier than the proposed date of graduation will not be accepted for the MA degree unless approved by the program director. Graduation Requirements • Credit hour requirements are determined within the option. A minimum of 24 credit hours at the 6000-level and a minimum of 33 total credit hours are required in the program. Students must complete all requirements in one of the options. • Grades of B- or better in all courses counting toward the degree. • Students with a BS degree must show foreign language competency either by completing a fourth semester foreign language class with a grade of C- (or better) or by passing a prescribed foreign language reading test. • Students not completing a thesis will be required to submit a portfolio of their work to the program for assessment purposes. Time for Degree Completion • MENG students must receive approval from the Program Director to register for more than nine (9) credit hours in a semester. • MENG students have a maximum of six calendar years to complete their degree requirements, starting from the first semester during which the student has registered for and begun taking classes. Students who exceed this time limit may submit a letter of appeal to the program director to request an extension. Weber State University 2013-2014 Catalog |