Department of English: MA - PhD Track
Literature & Psychology
Course distribution requirements for the graduate track in Literature and Psychology are as shown below.
|
MA,
Thesis |
MA,
Non-thesis |
PhD |
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| required |
related |
elective |
required |
related |
elective |
required |
related |
elective |
| 3 courses from: LIT 6016 or related variable topic |
3 courses in concentration |
2
courses |
3 courses from: LIT 6016 or related variable |
4 courses in concentration |
3 courses |
2 courses from: LIT 6016 or related variable topic |
3 courses
in concentration |
2 courses |
Notes
- One of the electives in the MA is to be outside the area of specialization.
- Students must provide a rationale for the track they are proposing under this rubric.
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Faculty
Department of English faculty who regularly teach courses in this track include:
- Andrew Gordon – Modern American Literature & Psychology, Jewish-American Fiction, Science Fiction
- Terry Harpold – Media Theory, Narrative Theory, Psychoanalysis, Science & Literature
- Peter L. Rudnytsky – Freud Studies, History of Psychoanalysis, Shakespeare, Renaissance