The Master of Arts in English program at Georgia Southern University prepares its students for a variety of careers in fields such as secondary and higher education, editing, marketing, research, public service and public relations, and also for advanced doctoral work.
English graduate students take advantage of many distinctive opportunities for learning and professional development with both internal and external organizations, including:
The Center for Irish Research and Teaching
The Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Center
Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies
The British Commonwealth and Postcolonial Conference
The American Literature Association symposia and annual conference
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
The Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies
The Georgia Southern University Writing Centers
The Master of Arts in English at Georgia Southern serves both full-time and part-time students and is based in-person on the Statesboro campus. Assistantships that provide tuition remission and a stipend are available to full-time graduate students on a competitive basis.
Students who are accepted into the Master of Arts program in English enjoy an engaging atmosphere of graduate study and work closely with faculty members. Graduate English faculty at Georgia Southern are published scholars with specialties in disciplines including creative writing, linguistics, literature, professional and technical writing, and rhetoric and composition.