English (MA): Rhetoric and Composition

Degree Requirements
Code | Title | Hours |
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Core Courses | 15 | |
Composition | ||
Theory and Research In Composition | ||
Rhetoric Course | ||
Select one of the following courses listed under "Rhetoric Courses" listed below | ||
Rhetoric and Composition Courses | ||
Select two courses from "Rhetoric Courses" or "Research Component Courses" listed below 1 | ||
Linguistics Course | ||
Select a Linguistics course approved in conjunction with the academic committee 2 | ||
Research Component Course | 6 | |
Select one additional course from "Research Component Courses" listed below | ||
Rhetoric Of Science and Technology | ||
Contemporary Rhetorical Theory | ||
Master's Project in English 3 | ||
Department Electives | 6 | |
Select six credit hours of coursework in Literature, Rhetoric and Composition, or Linguistics approved in conjunction with the academic committee | ||
Open Elective Courses | 6 | |
Select two elective courses approved in conjunction with the academic committee 4 | ||
Total Hours | 33 |
- 1
May include special topics courses in areas such as computers and composition, emerging genres, writing across the curriculum, and writing program administration (usually offered as ENG 583 Studies In Rhetoric and Writing.
- 2
ENG 525 Variety In Language is recommended if you are planning a teaching career. Note: If you choose a linguistics course to fulfill your research methods requirement (e.g., ENG 527 Discourse Analysis), you may take an additional rhetoric or composition elective in this slot instead.
- 3
The capstone project should be on a topic that draws from scholarship in the area of rhetoric and composition or that is of clear relevance in the field. It should be conceived to address a specific audience and designed for a specific situation; thus, it could be composed as an article targeting a specific journal or conference; a curriculum plan or teaching materials for a particular instructional agenda; an online resource fulfilling a well defined need; etc. The master's project should be developed in consultation with faculty in rhetoric and composition and must be approved by the advisor for the concentration.
- 4
"Open Elective Courses" may be from rhetoric and composition, linguistics, literature, digital humanities or other areas within the English Department, or, when appropriate to meet particular goals, from the Department of Communication, Foreign Languages, History, Psychology, the College of Education, or other fields.
Rhetoric Courses
These courses address major issues and concepts in rhetoric ranging from Greek antiquity to contemporary poststructuralism, and applications from public speeches to popular culture to teaching to technical communication.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Select one of the following courses: | ||
ENG 512 | Theory and Research In Professional Writing | 3 |
ENG/COM 514 | History Of Rhetoric | 3 |
ENG 515 | Rhetoric Of Science and Technology | 3 |
ENG/COM 516 | Rhetorical Criticism: Theory and Practice | 3 |
ENG/COM 554 | Contemporary Rhetorical Theory | 3 |
Research Component Courses
Before embarking on your capstone research, select one research methods course congruent with your disciplinary interests.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Select one of the following courses to fulfill the "Research Component Course" requirement: | ||
ENG 506 | Verbal Data Analysis | 3 |
ENG 513 | Empirical Research In Composition | 3 |
ENG/COM 516 | Rhetorical Criticism: Theory and Practice | 3 |
ENG 527 | Discourse Analysis | 3 |
ENG 532 | Narrative Analysis | 3 |
ENG/COM 581 | Visual Rhetoric: Theory and Criticism | 3 |
ENG 583 | Studies In Rhetoric and Writing 5 | 3 |
ENG 585 | Studies In Film 6 | 3 |
ENG 587 | Interdisciplinary Studies in English 7 | 3 |
Faculty
Professors
- Christopher M. Anson
- Barbara A. Bennett
- Belle McQuaide Boggs
- Helen Jane Burgess
- Kirsti Karra Cole
- Huiling Ding
- Robin M. Dodsworth
- Marc K. Dudley
- Marsha Gabrielle Gordon
- Jorge Mari
- Jeffrey Ingle Mielke
- Jason Miller
- James S. Mulholland
- Miriam E. Orr
- Juliana Makuchi Nfah-Abbenyi
- Stacey L. Pigg
- Jeffrey Leo Reaser
- David M. Rieder
- Laura Ruth Severin
- Jason Swarts
- Erik R. Thomas
- Walter A. Wolfram
Associate Professors
- Zachary Charles Beare
- Agnes Bolonyai
- Christopher James Crosbie
- Casie J. Fedukovich
- Paul Camm Fyfe
- Andrew Robert Johnston
- Jennifer Anne Nolan
- Margaret Simon
- Timothy Linwood Stinson
- Douglas M. Walls
- Rebecca Ann Walsh
Assistant Professors
- Diamond Forde
- Chris Lindgren
- Michelle McMullin
- LaTanya Denise McQueen
- Yasheng She
- Carter Sickels
- John Paul Stadler
- Anu Thapa
Teaching Associate Professor
- James Robert Knowles
Teaching Assistant Professor
- Anna Marie Gibson-Knowles