600
Independent study of a defined topic under the supervision of an instructor. No more than 6 credit hours of the course may be applied to degree requirements.
1-4
This required course for graduate students in English provides a seminar-styled workshop environment for independent student research that will culminate in a final degree project subsequent to this class (thesis, action research thesis, professional development essay, comprehensive exam). Students will finish their project research, engage in peer critique for proposals and drafts, finalize faculty committees and review professional opportunities in the field. Students conducting independent classroom research will also obtain necessary permissions from the Institutional Review Board and school authorities and carry out their research in preparation for writing their final reports. Students must have a minimum overall GPA of B in order to enroll in the seminar.
3
Prerequisites
ENGL 500,
ENGL 502
Culmination of research undertaken in
ENGL 690 resulting in a master's thesis, including successful oral defense.
ENGL 691 cannot be taken in J- or May-term.
3
Prerequisites
ENGL 690
English internships at the graduate level. Interns work 40 hours for 1 credit hour. Enrollment requires a completed Learning Contract and permission of the department.
1-3
Capstone course for the graduate program focusing on the current state of English studies. The course facilitates the transition from graduate student to scholar-teacher and helps candidates prepare to take their place in the profession.
3
Prerequisites
ENGL 500,
ENGL 502 or
ENED 502,
ENGL 690 or
ENED 690
Corequisites
ENGL 696 or
ENED 696
The culminating project for all graduate students in English, taken together with the capstone course (ENGL 695), demonstrating successful completion of advanced research in the field of English studies. Students choose one of several different degree projects. A final grade in 696 of B or above indicates successful completion of the degree project, including all required written and oral portions and, in the case of thesis/action research thesis, submission to the AP for Graduate Studies and to Reed Library for electronic archiving.
3
Prerequisites
ENGL 690 or
ENED 690
Corequisites
ENGL 695