2017-2018 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Department of English
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Return to: Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences The Department of English offers the following degrees and certificate:
Master of Fine Arts (MFA)
Master of Arts (MA)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Certificate in Composition, Literacy and Pedagogy
Contact Information
Director of Graduate Studies: Nancy Glazener
Main Office: 526 Cathedral of Learning
412-624-6549
Fax: 412-624-6639
E-mail: engrad@pitt.edu
http://www.english.pitt.edu/graduate/
Additional information concerning the department’s graduate program may be obtained from the Graduate Administrator, Department of English, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA 15260. Phone: 412-624-6549. Fax: 412-624-6639. E-mail: engrad@pitt.edu. Web site: www.english.pitt.edu/graduate.
Admissions
Applicants for admission must submit an online application, transcripts of all college-level work, three letters of recommendation, a personal statement, a writing sample (which varies by degree-please consult the application requirements link above), and scores on the verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and writing assessment-analytical sections of the Graduate Record Examination. International applicants whose first language is not English are required to submit either the TOEFL administered by the Educational Testing Service with a minimum score of 90 (with a minimum of 22 in each section), or the IELTS administered by the University of Cambridge, Local Examinations Syndicate with a minimum score of 7.0 (taking the academic writing and reading modules). Applications to the MA and PhD program will be accepted for fall term admission until December 10, and applications to the MFA program are due, January 7. Newly admitted students enter the program in the fall semester only.
Applicants can apply online at the following site: app.applyyourself.com/?id=up-as.
Financial Assistance
All PhD students are offered a non-teaching fellowship for their first year of study. Students making satisfactory progress are then ordinarily supported with renewable teaching assistantships and teaching fellowships for four more years, with the possibility of a sixth year depending on the availability of funding. The department does not usually offer support to MA students. Teaching assistantships are available for all MFA students, and these assistantships are renewable for two more years if the students are making satisfactory progress. A limited number of graduate student assistantships are available for qualified MFA and advanced PhD students.
Certificate in Composition, Literacy and Pedagogy
This graduate certificate recognizes sustained, advanced study in composition, literacy, and pedagogy. It can be awarded to students who have earned the MA, MFA, or PhD degree in the department of English, and to those earning graduate degrees in other programs and departments.
To qualify for the certificate, students must successfully complete 12 to 18 credits (depending upon the level of the certificate being awarded). More information about the certificate is online at http://www.composition.pitt.edu/graduate/graduate_more.html
Faculty
http://www.english.pitt.edu/people/faculty.php
ProgramsDoctoralMaster’sCertificate
CoursesEnglish FilmEnglish Literature- ENGLIT 2000 - HISTORY OF CRITICISM
- ENGLIT 2001 - STUDIES IN THE HUMANITIES
- ENGLIT 2002 - INTERDISCIPLINARY METHODS IN THE HUMANITES
- ENGLIT 2003 - LITERARY STUDIES
- ENGLIT 2006 - CLOSE AND DISTANT READING
- ENGLIT 2055 - WORD AND IMAGE
- ENGLIT 2064 - THE BODY NOW: MATTER, FORM, AND TEXT
- ENGLIT 2067 - BIOPOWER: BIOPOLITICAL READINGS OF THE BODY
- ENGLIT 2100 - ADVANCED THEORY AND METHODOLOGY
- ENGLIT 2104 - MEDIEVAL BOOK OF WEIRD: MODERN EPISTEMOLOGIES AND THE CHALLENGES OF READING THE PAST
- ENGLIT 2105 - DRAMA, THE VERNACULAR, MATERIAL PRESENCE
- ENGLIT 2126 - SHAKESPEARE
- ENGLIT 2131 - SHAKESPEARE, GENDER AND SEXUALITY
- ENGLIT 2135 - KEYWORDS: HISTORY AND PRACTICE OF CROSS DISCIPLINARY RESEARCH METHOD
- ENGLIT 2149 - THE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY AND DISCIPLINARITY
- ENGLIT 2174 - VICTORIANS DRESSED AND UNDRESSED
- ENGLIT 2185 - FRANTZ FANON
- ENGLIT 2186 - MEMORY AND MIGRATION
- ENGLIT 2192 - OSCAR WILDE AND THE 1890S
- ENGLIT 2201 - AFFECT STUDIES AND AMERICAN CULTURE
- ENGLIT 2208 - CULTURES OF AMERICAN LITERACY
- ENGLIT 2234 - THE WORLDING OF US LITERATURE
- ENGLIT 2240 - RACE, VISUALITY, AND LITERATURE
- ENGLIT 2241 - RACE, WRITING, SOUND: BLACK MUSIC AND LITERARY CULTURE
- ENGLIT 2245 - BLACK LITERATURE
- ENGLIT 2254 - REVOLUTIONARY POETRY OF THE US LEFT
- ENGLIT 2285 - RACE AND GENDER IN 20THC POETRY
- ENGLIT 2286 - AMERICAN LITERATURE 1890-1900
- ENGLIT 2287 - TRANSATLANTIC LITERATURE
- ENGLIT 2322 - GLOBAL REALISMS
- ENGLIT 2323 - MODERNISM AS REALISM
- ENGLIT 2324 - TRANSLATION
- ENGLIT 2325 - MODERNISM
- ENGLIT 2327 - AESTHETICS AND POLITICS
- ENGLIT 2353 - POST COLONIAL THEORY AND CULTURE CRITIQUE
- ENGLIT 2395 - CARIBBEAN LITERATURE
- ENGLIT 2399 - ENCOUNTERING THE CARIBBEAN
- ENGLIT 2445 - POLITICS AND THE NOVEL
- ENGLIT 2499 - DIGITAL PEDAGOGY
- ENGLIT 2500 - SEMINAR IN PEDAGOGY
- ENGLIT 2501 - TOPICS IN LITERACY
- ENGLIT 2502 - LITERACY AND PEDAGOGY
- ENGLIT 2504 - MULTIMODAL COMPOSITION AND PEDAGOGY
- ENGLIT 2506 - WOMEN AND LITERACY
- ENGLIT 2507 - QUEER INSCRIPTIONS
- ENGLIT 2509 - ORDINARY LANGUAGE
- ENGLIT 2522 - LITERACY, RHETORIC, COMPUTER CODE
- ENGLIT 2523 - THE ART AND IDEOLOGY OF TEACHING THE ESSAY
- ENGLIT 2524 - RHETORICAL GESTURES
- ENGLIT 2525 - COMPOSITION STUDIES
- ENGLIT 2528 - FOUR RHETORICAL THEORISTS: ARISTOTLE, KENNETH BURKE, MIKHAIL BAKHTIN, BRUNO LATOUR
- ENGLIT 2532 - HISTORY OF RHETORIC
- ENGLIT 2546 - DELIVERING AND RECEIVING WORDS
- ENGLIT 2555 - THEORIES OF TEACHING/WRITING
- ENGLIT 2560 - NARRATIVES OF TEACHING
- ENGLIT 2569 - HISTORY OF THE BOOK
- ENGLIT 2570 - MATERIALITIES OF WRITING
- ENGLIT 2606 - UTOPIAN AND DYSTOPIAN LITERATURE
- ENGLIT 2607 - ECOCRITICISM
- ENGLIT 2608 - GENRES AND GENRE THEORY
- ENGLIT 2610 - THE NOVEL: TEXTS AND THEORY
- ENGLIT 2653 - ETHICS AND LITERATURE
- ENGLIT 2728 - WRITING/CLASS
- ENGLIT 2800 - CHILDREN’S LITERATURE
- ENGLIT 2801 - CHILDREN, MEDIA, AND TECHNOLOGY
- ENGLIT 2850 - COMPUTATIONAL MEDIA
- ENGLIT 2851 - GENDER, TECHNIQUES, AND MEDIA: FROM PLATO TO VIDEO GAMES
- ENGLIT 2860 - DIGITAL ARCHIVES, BOOK HISTORY, AND LITERARY CIRCULATION
- ENGLIT 2902 - DIRECTED STUDY FOR MA AND MFA STUDENT
- ENGLIT 2907 - LITERATURE INTERNSHIP
- ENGLIT 2960 - ENGLISH GSA
- ENGLIT 2990 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
- ENGLIT 2991 - PUBLISHING PRACTICUM
- ENGLIT 2992 - DIGITAL PEDAGOGY PRACTICUM
- ENGLIT 2993 - INTRODUCTION TO GRADUATE STUDIES
- ENGLIT 2994 - INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITION PEDAGOGY
- ENGLIT 3000 - DISSER RES FOR THE PH.D. DEGREE
- ENGLIT 3902 - DIRECTED STUDY FOR PH.D. STUDENT
- ENGLIT 3910 - COMPREHENSIVE EXAM
English Writing
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