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Duration
24 months
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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Overview of the English Master's Degree Program

The master's degree program in English at The University of Toledo attracts a talented group of students from across the country and the world. The program boasts a 1:1 ratio of professors to students, allowing for small classes and close mentoring relationships. This unique setup is particularly beneficial for students who are not quite ready for a large M.A. or Ph.D. program but thrive under the personal mentorship and training offered in a smaller graduate program.


English Master's Degree Concentrations

  • Literature

Top Reasons to Study English

  1. Vibrant Faculty: The English department at UToledo is comprised of an energetic community of scholars who mentor graduate students and teach a wide range of classes in literature and writing. These faculty members are active researchers, writers, and scholars, providing a rich learning environment.
  2. Funding Options: Graduate students can apply for various scholarships, teaching fellowships, and assistantships. All qualified, full-time students are considered for graduate assistantships, which include a full tuition waiver and stipend. Many students gain valuable teaching experience by working as teaching assistants in the composition program. Additionally, funding is available to cover students' travel costs to attend and present research at national conferences.
  3. Multidisciplinary and Innovative Courses: The faculty offers seminars in a broad array of topics, from medieval performance to post-Brexit immigration narrative, and everything in between, ensuring a diverse and engaging academic experience.
  4. Individual Attention: The small class sizes and 1:1 student ratio allow for one-on-one interaction between students and faculty, fostering a supportive and personalized learning environment.
  5. Network: The English department at UToledo educates and inspires, hosting outstanding speakers and sponsoring workshops and symposiums. Students have the opportunity to network with distinguished writers and scholars at events like the annual Richard M. Summers Memorial Lecture. Recent speakers have included notable figures such as George Saunders, Zadie Smith, and Naomi Shihab Nye, among others.

Teaching Experience

English graduate assistants at UToledo teach in the Department of English Composition Program, gaining valuable experience in education and pedagogy.


Faculty Expertise

UToledo English faculty members are dedicated teachers and active researchers, theorists, poets, and novelists with expertise in:


  • African-American literature
  • British, American, and world literature
  • Business and technical writing
  • Linguistics
  • Postcolonial and diasporic literature
  • Rhetoric and composition
  • Writing in multimedia environments
  • Writing theory and pedagogy
  • Victorian literature

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the English master's program at UToledo have been accepted into doctoral programs at prestigious universities such as Howard University, Michigan State University, and the University of Texas, Austin. Alumni are working in various fields, including:


  • Attorney specializing in criminal defense and civil rights litigation
  • Community library manager
  • Editor at Beacon Press
  • Education resource specialist at WGTE public television
  • English instructors at Owens Community College and Rutgers University
  • Founder and editor of online publishing platforms
  • Head of education and outreach services at university libraries
  • Marketing manager at Cengage Publishing
  • Screenwriter/editor at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

How to Apply to Graduate School

For detailed information on applying to the graduate school, including steps for new students, readmit students, or guest students, please refer to the official university guidelines.


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