Creative Writing (MFA)
Summary
The Creative Writing MFA meets the needs of students who want to strike a balance between the development of individual creative talent and the close study of literature and language. Students will find appropriate training for careers in freelance writing, college-level teaching, editing and publishing, arts administration, and several other areas.
2023-2024
Master of Fine Arts
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Program Requirements
Common Core
Form and Technique and Contemporary Genre courses/Research course/Capstone course. - Choose 16 Credit(s). The form and technique courses are generally taken in one's first year. English 638 and 672 are generally taken one's third year. Thesis is taken for 4 credits in the last year.
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Restricted Electives
Writing Seminars/Workshops - Choose 12 Credit(s). 549 and 594 are acceptable in this category when offered as writing workshops. Courses are repeatable with new content.
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Creative Writing Electives - Choose 6 Credit(s). 594 and 649 are repeatable with new content. (Other courses acceptable with consent of advisor)
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Unrestricted Electives
Additional English courses - Choose 12 Credit(s). Select an additional 12 credits from creative writing classes above or from the broader English offerings. Examples below.
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Other Graduation Requirements
With advising, students will compile and read a booklist (40-60 titles). Students will present an oral defense of their thesis, a book-length collection of writing in the student's chosen genre, and reading list in their final year. All courses must be in English with the exception of those specifically approved by the Graduate Committee in English; 75% of all coursework must be taken at the 600-level.Degree Plan
The Degree Plan is a model for completing your degree in a timely manner. Your individual degree plan may change based on a number of variables including transfer courses and the semester/year you start your major. Carefully work with your academic advisors to devise your own unique plan.
* Please meet with your advisor on appropriate course selection to meet your educational and degree goals.
First Year
Fall - 9 Credits
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Spring - 9 Credits
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Second Year
Fall - 9 Credits
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Spring - 6 Credits
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Third Year
Fall - 7 Credits
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Spring - 6 Credits
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