Master of Arts in English (M.A.)

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Immerse yourself in the written word and become an expert in English.

Take a deep dive into the study and analysis of literature as well as its fascinating history as you earn your master’s in English at 91ÌÒÉ«. You’ll transform what you discover in the classroom and put it into practice on the job and in your future career. Prepare for advanced studies, level up your current career, or prepare to inspire the next generation as an influential educator. 

Available teaching licensure concentrations:

Initial Licensure 
The M.A. in English with initial license program offers you a path to earn your initial teaching license in middle or secondary English Language Arts. You’ll also take advanced courses in English language, rhetoric, and literature, so you’ll graduate with in-depth expertise in both the pedagogy and subject matter required for successful teaching in English Language Arts. 

Professional Licensure 
This program is designed for students who already hold an initial license in middle or secondary English and leads to the professional license in this field. You will enhance your understanding of educational theory and practices as well as expand your knowledge of English language, rhetoric, and literature. 

Program Highlights

  • Flexible scheduling with evening classes after 4 p.m.
  • Develop knowledge of literature and its history
  • Non-licensure and teaching licensure options
  • Reliable and consistent advising throughout the program

Start the next exciting chapter of your career with your master’s in English.

Level up your career or follow a new path.

Set yourself up for success with a flexible M.A. in English.

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    Fits your schedule

    All classes are offered on weekdays during the evening on a full- or part-time basis. Classes are also offered year-round during our Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters, so you can earn your master’s in English when it works best for you.

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    Accredited teaching licensure

    Our master’s in English Initial Licensure program is accredited by the NCTE (National Council of Teachers of English). Our Professional Licensure Option is designed to allow English teachers who hold initial licensure to become fully certified according to the educational reforms mandated for Massachusetts by the Board of Education.

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    Real-world experience

    Gain hands-on experience through a variety of internship opportunities tailored to your professional and personal interests. Apply what you’ve learned in real working environments like libraries, publishers, newspapers, non-profit organizations, businesses, and more.

Program Details

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Students should choose 91ÌÒÉ« for its Master of Arts in English program because they can know with certainty that the faculty members that they’re going to be working with care about their development and they are driven to make sure that those students are successful.
 

Matthew Shand, '17

What can you do with a master’s in English?

Your master’s degree in English will prepare you for advanced graduate studies, pre-professional studies, or a successful career in a wide variety of fields, like:

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  • Writing, editing, and publishing 
  • Library and information services
  • Journalism and public relations 
  • Law and government 
  • Arts and entertainment
  • Non-profit organizations
  • Human resources
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Course Requirements

Program Description

Students develop knowledge of literature and its history and expand their abilities to think analytically and write effectively through advanced study and research in British, American, and other literatures. The M.A. program in English thus prepares students for advanced graduate studies in English (Ph.D.), for pre-professional studies (law, business, and administration), for teaching careers, and for work in related fields (e.g., communications, public relations, publishing, and human resources).

Program Description

Students develop knowledge of literature and its history and expand their abilities to think analytically and write effectively through advanced study and research in British, American, and other literatures. The M.A. program in English thus prepares students for advanced graduate studies in English (Ph.D.), for pre-professional studies (law, business, and administration), for teaching careers, and for work in related fields (e.g., communications, public relations, publishing, and human resources).

The M.A. in English Licensure Programs prepares students for careers as teachers at the 5-12 level. Students may earn Initial Licensure through an NCTE (National Council of Teachers of English) accredited program or earn Professional Licensure. Candidates may elect the M.A. with Professional Licensure Option, a graduate program designed to allow teachers of English who hold initial licensure to become fully certified according to the educational reforms mandated for Massachusetts by the Board of Education. Candidates for certification complete a program that includes four required courses: ENGL 0539 - Advanced Methods of Teaching English, ENGL 0609 - Contemporary Tensions in English Teaching, ENGL 0646 - Pre-Capstone Course, and ENGL 0626 - Seminar in English Education Capstone Experience.

 

Admission Requirements
  • Official transcripts indicating a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
  • Three professional or academic recommendations.
  • Narrrative statement
  • Minimum of 18 hours in English above Composition at the undergraduate level.*
  • A 3.0 (B) average in all English courses is required, as is a 2.8 overall G.P.A.
  • A writing sample, preferably a literary essay, is required.

*Students may be required to fulfill undergraduate prerequisites as determined by the Graduate Advisor.

M.A. in English - 33 Credits

Course Work - 27 Credits

  • One 600-level course in American literature Credits: 3
  • One 600-level course in British Literature Credits: 3
  • Nine additional credits at the 600 level Credits: 9
  • Two additional English courses at either the 500 or 600 level Credits: 6
  • One 500-level or 600-level course in Diverse Literatures Credits: 3

Note:

History of the English Language or The Structure of Modern English must be included in the program for students who have not had one of these courses as an undergraduate. Up to six graduate credits may be taken in a related discipline (such as history). Written permission from the English Graduate Advisor or the English Department Chair must be obtained before taking these credits.

 

Capstone 6 Credits

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We offer high-quality academics, unique learning opportunities, and a gorgeous campus—and we have small classes, accessible faculty, and one-on-one support. 

You'll join fellow motivated students ready to make the most of the college experience through active participation. Become part of a caring and committed community that understands and embraces the bridge between academic study and civic responsibility.

  • 87%

    of students receive financial aid

  • 92%+

    of faculty hold doctorates 

  • 84%

    of grads are employed in their field 

Learn from expert faculty in small classes 

Our faculty members value teaching and have chosen to devote their careers to a teaching-focused institution. They are scholars, published writers, literary historians, and community members. They are also active in their field, presenting their research and serving in leadership positions in scholarly organizations. They draw on this professional work in planning courses that are innovative and reflective of new developments in the field.

Class sizes range from 15 to 25 students, allowing for meaningful one-on-one attention from your instructors as well as collaboration and networking opportunities with your classmates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the admissions requirements for the M.A. in English program?

Prospective students should access the graduate application online at 

The following material must be received for an application to be reviewed:

  • Completed graduate application and $50 application fee.
  • Official transcripts indicating a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. 
  • Three professional or academic recommendations. 
  • Narrative statement. 
  • A writing sample, preferably a literary essay. 

Prerequisites for admission to the program are: 

  • Minimum of 18 hours in English above Composition at the undergraduate level.* 
  • A 3.0 (B) average in all English courses is required, as is a 2.8 overall GPA. 

*Students may be required to fulfill undergraduate prerequisites as determined by the Graduate Advisor. 

How much does 91ÌÒÉ« cost?

91ÌÒÉ« offers a comprehensive university experience at an affordable cost—with many options for financial aid. Visit our Cost and Aid page to learn more. 

Will I receive academic support?

Yes, students have a dedicated advisor – your compass through class choices and beyond. Beyond academics, your advisor becomes a mentor, guiding you on further education and career paths. We're not just about classes; we connect you to resources like the Banacos Center and the Reading & Writing Center. At every step, we're here to ensure your success is our priority.

Can I take a course without enrolling into the program?

Yes, students can take up to two courses (six credits) non-matriculated prior to matriculating into the program. Financial aid is not available for non-matriculated courses and cost can be found on our tuition and fees page. If you are interested in taking non-matriculated courses please contact the Registrar at registrar@westfield.ma.edu or 413-579-3200 for assistance.

For students interested in taking more than six credits non-matriculated and will not be applying the credits to a degree additional credits may be taken by completing the .

Do you offer graduate assistantships?

Yes, a limited number of graduate assistantships are available each year for graduate students. These opportunities are competitive and are awarded to students with excellent academic records who are enrolled in a graduate degree program.

This valuable opportunity can enhance your academic journey and provide valuable experience. Don't miss out on the chance to be part of this enriching program!

Learn more about graduate assistantships 

Is graduate housing available?

Discover graduate living at – your gateway to a vibrant community and tailored amenities. Choose from four-person apartments featuring single and premium single rooms, all inclusive of utilities and internet. Make connections by signing up as a group or embark on an individual adventure with like-minded roommates. Revel in the comfort of fully furnished apartments, boasting a well-equipped kitchen with a breakfast bar, cozy bathrooms, and inviting shared living spaces.

Your convenience is our priority – enjoy free laundry facilities on campus and parking at an affordable rate. Immerse yourself in academic pursuits with easy access to the campus library or prioritize your well-being at our fitness centers.

Whether you prefer cooking with your roommates or opting for a meal plan, relish access to an array of campus dining options, including late-night and takeaway choices. Elevate your graduate experience with Welch Hall Apartments – where living meets exceptional comfort and convenience.

For more information contact housing@westfield.ma.edu or 413-572-5402.

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