Graduate English at William Carey University

Graduate English at William Carey University WCU offers the MEd with the school of education and the 30 hour MA with thesis or comprehensive exam options.

For regular admission we require at least 15 undergraduate hours in English above the 200 level with a 3.0 GPA in those courses, a combined score of 293 (850 old scale) on the GRE, a critical writing sample (15-20 pages),and three narrative letters of recommendation .

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10/09/2019

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10/03/2018

Winter trimester class offerings
Department of Lit/Lang
ENG 5500 40 3.00 THE ROMANTIC AGE Newman, Marsha MW 2:45 pm - 4:45 pm AAB101
ENG 6900 40 3.00 SEMINAR IN CREATIVE NONFICT Chestnut, Allison W 5:55 pm - 9:45 pm AAB100

Good Writing runs in the Carey Family of English Majors. Congratulations,a wee bit late, Murray!
10/03/2018

Good Writing runs in the Carey Family of English Majors. Congratulations,a wee bit late, Murray!

Congratulations! Jeanna received the MA in English from WCU.
09/29/2018

Congratulations! Jeanna received the MA in English from WCU.

Faulkner in Oxford:  Yoknapatawpha or Bust!Contact Dr. Lorie Watkins Massey for Registration Information atlorie.watkins...
04/11/2018

Faulkner in Oxford: Yoknapatawpha or Bust!

Contact Dr. Lorie Watkins Massey for Registration Information at
[email protected]
For conference information visit http://www.outreach.olemiss.edu/events/faulkner/
Classes will meet in person on June 6, 13, and July 18 with Canvas supplements in the intervening weeks. Students will attend the Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha conference for at least two full days between July 22nd and the 25th. Additional fees include conference registration ($150 if we have enough folks to secure the group rate), food, and housing from $40 a night on campus

Congratulations to Laura Scovel who successfully defended her MA thesis Friday, December 15, 2017.
12/17/2017

Congratulations to Laura Scovel who successfully defended her MA thesis Friday, December 15, 2017.

12/13/2017
12/05/2017

Murph Little's short story "I" renamed "Survival" is getting published by New Reader Magazine.
Congrats to Murph who successfully defended his MA thesis (emphasis creative writing) Friday evening.

10/12/2017

These are the following courses offered during the winter term:
Hattiesburg Courses:
• ENG 509, Pedagogical Grammar, Terri Ruckel, Tues/Thurs 3:15-5:15
• ENG 515, History of English Language, Mary Beth Breland, Tues night, 5:55-9:45
• ENG 626, Seminar in Shakespeare, Allison Chestnut, Wed night, 5:55-9:45
• ENG 604, Seminar in American Lit II, Lorie Massey, On-Line

Tradition Course:
• ENG 581, Studies in American Lit II, Mary Beth Breland, Monday night, 5:55-9:45

09/21/2017

Classes are available on both the Hattiesburg and Tradition campuses and may be offered as full online, hybrid or traditional format.

Classes for the winter trimester begin November 13, 2017

Classes for the spring trimester begin February 26, 2018.

Classes for the summer trimester begin June 4, 2018.

Contact The Department of Language and Literature at 601.318.6592, or see our website at
http://www.wmcarey.edu/graduate-courses

Address

WCU Box 6/710 William Carey Parkway
Hattiesburg, MS
39401

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+16013186592

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