Southern New Hampshire Universtiy Graduate Catalog 2012-2013

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Southern New Hampshire University Choose two electives HCM

600

HRM PAD WCM

630 631 610

QSO MKT

610 660

MKT OL OL CSR

690 610 600 510

Social and Organizational Issues in Healthcare Topics in Health Administration Strategic Management in Public Service Introduction Organizational Conflict Management Management of Service Operations Marketing Strategies for Not-For-Profit Organizations Corporate Communications Employee and Labor Relations Strategic Human Resource Management Strategic Corp Social Responsibility

M.A. English The Master of Arts in English at Southern New Hampshire University emphasizes the study of traditional and non-traditional literature and helps strengthen the students’ critical interpretation skills. This program prepares students for a wide range of career choices: studies toward a doctoral degree in literature or an MFA; professional degrees in law or business administration; careers in teaching on the college or secondary level; publishing, editing, public relations, research, and a variety of other industries and professions. English M.A. graduates should be able to: • Evaluate, synthesize, and incorporate various theoretical arguments into original interpretations of literary texts; • Demonstrate expertise in a literary subject and articulate new potential connections between language/literature and social and cultural history; • Articulate several theoretical approaches to literature and apply both theory and form to primary texts, for purposes of informed, original interpretations that contribute to the field of study; • Compose essays of significant depth that involve researching, evaluating, and integrating a variety of literary sources into scholarly papers, each containing an extended, cohesive and original literary argument that contributes to the field of study; • Produce scholarship that adds to others’ aesthetic appreciation for literature and articulates the critical role it plays in culture and society.

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M.A. in English Required Courses Courses are 3 credits unless otherwise indicated. ENG 550 Graduate Studies in English Language 555 Composition Theory and the Teaching of ENG Writing LIT 500 Graduate Studies in Literary Theory 502 Topics in American Literature* LIT LIT 503 Topics in British Literature* LIT 652 Graduate Seminar in Global Literature Choose one of the following LIT 650 Graduate Seminar in American Literature LIT 651 Graduate Studies in British Literature * If waived, replace with LIT electives Literature Electives Choose one course from each section: American Literature LIT 512 Early American Literature LIT 513 The American Renaissance LIT 514 American Realism and Naturalism LIT 515 20th-Century American Literature LIT 555 American Modernism British Literature before 1800 LIT 506 Medieval Literature LIT 507 Renaissance and Restoration Literature LIT 508 18th-Century British Literature LIT 519 Shakespeare British Literature after 1800 LIT 509 Romantic Literature LIT 510 Victorian Literature LIT 511 Modern British Literature Alternative perspective/new-traditions LIT 528 Multi-Ethnic Literature LIT 530 Gender and Text LIT 545 Postcolonial Encounters 550 The Black Literary Tradition LIT Required Capstone LIT 690 MA in English Capstone


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