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Our curriculum blends classic literary studies with emerging disciplines like postcolonial research, culinary arts analysis, digital literacy, eco-humanities, cultural examinations, psychological approaches to literature, storytelling techniques, poetic forms, performance studies, and gender-focused scholarship. Graduate students enjoy the freedom to tailor their master's degree, crafting a path that aligns with their unique academic passions while gaining practical skills for professional growth.
This Master's program supports aspiring junior college or high school educators, future doctoral candidates, and those seeking to enhance their literary analysis and composition abilities. Alumni pursue careers as secondary and community college instructors, publishing professionals, literary journalists, doctoral researchers, legal scholars, entrepreneurs, and leaders in nonprofit organizations, philanthropic institutions, and public sector roles.