Program Overview
Since the turn of the century UVM’s English Department has run one of the strongest terminal English MA programs in the nation. Our diverse student body includes English graduates planning to go on to PhD programs; teachers seeking to deepen their knowledge of English literature and theory; scholars and artists from Vermont, the nation, and the globe who wish to immerse themselves in literary studies. Our dedicated graduate faculty teach rigorous seminars in wide-ranging and relevant specialist fields and provide one-to-one supervision of independent research.
The English Department strives to create a collaborative and inclusive environment for graduate students. We offer seminars in a range of periods and genres in American, British, and postcolonial literatures, as well as composition, rhetoric, and critical theory. Students choose either the thesis track or the comprehensive track (see details below) and work closely with faculty while pursuing an individualized research plan. Faculty members are engaged in current research in diverse areas of expertise. Our fully funded Graduate Teaching Assistantships offer pedagogical training and experience teaching at the university level.
Thesis or Comprehensive Options
The department offers two options for earning the MA, both requiring the completion of 30 credit hours over the course of the program and a written examination in the second year. The thesis track culminates in the successful defence of a thesis written under the supervision of a graduate faculty member. The comprehensive track allows students to work closely with three graduate faculty members on different subject area lists and culminates in successful completion of a tripartite comprehensive exam.
For information about policies and procedures, calendars, deadlines, and forms, visit the graduate college web page.
Contact Professor Helen Scott, Director of the Graduate Program, at hscott@uvm.edu