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Villanova has been granting its Master’s degree in English for more than half a
century. We wed this sense of history with a keen awareness of the
interdisciplinary spirit of contemporary literary study. For more reasons to
study literature at Villanova, explore the links below.
Outstanding Faculty
The graduate faculty comprises fifteen professors,
all of whom balance an active scholarly life with a deep commitment to teaching.
Several of our graduate faculty members have won or been short-listed for the
prestigious Lindback Teaching Award, an annual honor that designates a single
professor among the over 500 faculty at the university as the most outstanding
teacher. Others have recently completed scholarly books that reflect the
department’s active participation in shaping the discipline.
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Small Classes & Close Guidance
All courses are conducted as small seminars with a maximum enrollment of
fifteen students. Upon completion of coursework students have the option of
either writing a thesis or taking a field examination. In either case, this
final stage of the Master’s degree affords students an opportunity to pursue an
area of interest deeply, while receiving extensive guidance from a faculty
advisor of their choosing.
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Exciting, Challenging Curriculum
Our seminars encourage students to gain expertise in the most influential
literary texts produced from the medieval period to the present. They are
typically constructed to explicate both a historical period and a particular
scholarly theme or question. Students are asked to consider the primary texts
in a variety of contexts, including the historical moment in which they were
created, the body of literary criticism that has been generated concerning them,
and contemporary theoretical paradigms that might shed light on their deep
structures.
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An Excellent Placement Record
In recent years, recipients of the Master’s degree in English from Villanova
have been admitted to highly competitive Ph.D. programs, including those at Harvard,
Rutgers, Princeton, Penn State, UCLA, and the Universities of Kansas, Maryland,
and Pennsylvania. Others have elected to use the degree to pursue teaching
positions at the excellent secondary schools adjacent to the university. Still
others have chosen to pursue careers in publishing and other fields that demand
the verbal acumen and analytical rigor our program cultivates.
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Our Students
One of the most enriching aspects of graduate study is the opportunity to
interact with those who share your love of literature and ideas. While some of
our graduate students are dedicated to becoming professors of English, others
are seeking the M.A. because (1) they want to learn more about the
discipline in order to decide whether a Ph.D. is right for them, (2) they wish
to advance their careers as teachers of secondary school, or (3) they simply
love literature and want to immerse themselves in it. Some come directly from
undergraduate programs, while others have pursued other careers and are finally
returning to school to pursue a life-long ambition.
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Convenient Location
Villanova is situated on the historic Main Line, in a beautiful western
suburb of Philadelphia. Philadelphia offers a wide variety of museums,
libraries, concerts, and other cultural opportunities. Home to the greatest
variety of eighteenth-century buildings in America, the city is also enjoying a
renaissance in modern architecture, restaurants and the performing arts.
By car or train, the campus is only thirty minutes from downtown. It is two
minutes from the Blue Route (Route 476) and five minutes from the PA Turnpike,
Schuylkill Expressway and Route 202. With ample parking and mass transit stops
right on campus, students can travel easily to and from the campus by car, bus,
or train.
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Flexibility
We are happy to work with you as an individual to make the program a
manageable and positive experience. With our part-time option, you may enroll
in a single course per semester, taking up to six years to complete the degree.
All of our courses are conducted in the evening, permitting part-time students
and those without financial aid to work during the day.
We are willing to accept up to six transfer credits from another graduate
institution. You are also free to tailor your program to accommodate
interdisciplinary interests by taking up to six credits in other graduate
programs in the university. Our Post-M.A. Certificate allows those who have
already received a Master’s degree in English or Education to advance their
graduate study by taking five courses in a curriculum that they design.
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Fellowship Opportunities
Villanova offers two forms of financial aid, including tuition scholarships
and full fellowships that provide for both tuition and living expenses.
International students are eligible for both forms of financial aid. For those
applicants who are admitted but do not receive aid packages, our graduate school
assists with the loan application process. Villanova also offers a discount on
tuition for those graduate students who work as teachers.
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Facilities and Resources
The Falvey Memorial Library houses about 600,000 volumes and 3,000
periodicals. An interlibrary loan system operates with the efficiency of email,
and a variety of literary and historical databases are also available on-line.
Special holdings include the McGarrity and Worthington collections, major
resources of literature and periodicals about Irish history, Irish-American
relations, and writings by and about James Joyce. The library is located in the
middle of the campus and includes many public-use computer stations.
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The Villanova Literary Festival
For the past eight years, Villanova has hosted an annual literary festival,
bringing five to six major poets and fiction writers to campus each spring to do
readings and meet with students. Visiting fiction writers have included
Jonathan Franzen, Michael Cunningham, Colson Whitehead, Chang-Rae Lee, Lydia
Davis, and Diana Abu-Jaber. Poets have included Marilyn Chin, Robert Creeley,
Mark Doty, and Harryette Mullen. This event reflects Villanova’s commitment to
celebrating and cultivating the ongoing role of literature in American life.
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Teaching Opportunities
Villanova offers a Teaching Internship Program that allows those Master’s
students who desire college-level teaching experience to work one-on-one with a
graduate faculty member as a teaching intern. Unlike other graduate programs
that require students to serve as TA’s, TIP is a strictly optional program that
offers graduate students a unique opportunity to assist a faculty member in the
teaching of an upper-level English course. Teaching interns meet with the
faculty member weekly to discuss the class, design and execute lesson plans
under their guidance, and conference with students on their written work.
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Conference Funding
The English Department and the Graduate School encourage graduate students to
present their work at research conferences. Students who present papers at
conferences can apply for funding for travel, housing and registration costs.
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