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Graduate Studies in Liberal Arts

Graduate studies in Liberal Arts opens many doors to students seeking more specialized training, more opportunities to expand their knowledge, and more skills for career enhancement.

Financial Assistance: Graduate School Dean Fellowships are available in each graduate program (M.A. and Ph.D.) in our College.

Teaching Assistantship and Research Assistantship positions are also available (contact individual programs for details).

A new Graduate Assistance Package for McNair Scholars (M-GAP) is available for Fall Admissions.

Come to Visit Us: Prospective students may meet faculty and other graduate students at several events throughout the year.

The College of Liberal Arts hosts a Graduate Forum three times a year.

GRADUATE PROGRAM ADVISORS
Anthropology (M.A.) Dr. Dr. Shelley Smith
Communication (M.A.) Dr. Tom Christie
Criminology & Criminal Justice (M.A.) Dr. O. Elmer Polk
English (M.A., Ph.D.) Dr. Kevin Gustafson
History (M.A.) Dr. Steve Maizlish
History (Ph.D. in Transatlantic History) Dr. Thomas Adam
Humanities Dr. Susan Hekman

Linguistics (M.A.)

Dr. Laurel Stvan

Linguistics (M.A. in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)

Dr. Win Fung Or
Linguistics (Ph.D.) Dr. Jerold Edmondson
Modern Languages (M.A. French/Spanish) Dr. Toni Sol
Music (M.M.) Dr. Diane Lange
Political Science (M.A.) Dr. Mark Cichock
Sociology (M.A.) Dr. Ray Eve

For additional information, please email us at liberalarts@uta.edu.

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