For a comprehensive
overview of the program, please visit the English
section of the Graduate
Catalog. Here you will find helpful links about our MA in English and PhD program in Rhetoric and
Literature. Feel free to apply online, view the status of
your application, or check out the eCreate Lab.
Technological Proficiency Requirment - Workshops in Digital Research Methods for Graduate Students:
Eleven mandatory two-hour accreditation proseminars (one hour lecture + one hour hands-on computer work) for graduate students offered in both the fall and winter terms by eCreate Lab staff. These workshops will train students how to use library and computing resources, and teach them the rudimentary digital skills required for graduate work, undergraduate teaching and beyond. If advanced computing skills are demonstrable, permission may be granted to pursue independent studies on one or some of the additional topics. Marked on a pass/fail scale, successful completion of the program will appear on graduate transcripts as part of UTA English and Humanities' students’ professionalization. Faculty, adjuncts, instructors and graduate students may also attend single workshops if space is available. All workshops are free, but please email carolyn.guertin@gmail.com to register.