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Curriculum Requirements
The master of arts degree in writing gives students a background in both professional and creative writing, as it allows students to further develop the writing skills that they acquired as undergraduate students and to develop specialized writing skills such as business, technical, and journalistic writing. An M.A. in writing prepares students for careers in publishing, education, public relations, and advertising, as well as for careers as professional writers for magazines, newspapers, and businesses.
Master of Arts in Writing Learning Outcomes
The successful M.A. in writing graduate is expected to:
- Write in multiple genres for diverse audiences using professional-level conventions;
- Create texts employing professional-level rhetorical strategies;
- Conduct professional-level research;
- Produce a master’s thesis of publishable quality.
Master of Arts in Writing Curriculum
Students must complete four required courses (12 credits), four elective courses (12 credits), and 6 credits of a Master’s Thesis for a total of 30 credits.
Major Requirements (30 credits)
Core Courses (12 credits)
WRIT 5000 Professional and Public Writing (3 credits)
WRIT 5300 Grammar in English Writing (3 credits)
HUMN 5000 History and Theory of Rhetoric (3 credits)
LITR 5060 History of the English Language (3 credits)
Elective Courses (12 credits)
Select 12 credits from the following courses:
WRIT 5020 Poetry Writing Workshop (3 credits)
WRIT 5030 Fiction Writing Workshop (3 credits)
WRIT 5040 Screenwriting Workshop (3 credits)
WRIT 5050 Autobiography and Memoir Workshop (3 credits)
WRIT 5060 Writing Literary Nonfiction (3 credits)
WRIT 5100 Teaching Writing (3 credits)
WRIT 5400 Technical Writing (3 credits)
WRIT 5500 Writing for Journals & Magazines (3 credits)
WRIT 5600 Science & Nature Writing (3 credits)
WRIT 5700 Travel Writing (3 credits)
WRIT 5800 Editing, Layout, and Design (3 credits)
Thesis (6 credits)
WRIT 6000 Master’s Thesis (3–6 credits)

