2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
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Master of Arts—English (specializations in literature or writing)
Department of English
Root Hall A-266
Phone: 812-237-3164
Fax: 812-237-3156
Web site: http:// indstate.edu/english
Department Chairperson: Dr. James F. Wurtz
Graduate Program Contact Person: Dr. James Greene
Phone: 812-237-5396
GRADUATE FACULTY
Ash, Amy, PhD, University of Kansas
Associate Professor of English
Director of Creative Writing
Specializations: Creative Writing, Poetry Writing
Bates, Laura, PhD, University of Chicago
Professor of English
Specializations: Children’s Literature, Comparative Literature, Drama
Byerman, Keith, PhD, Purdue University
Professor of English and Gender Studies
Specializations: African American Literature, American Studies
Capettini, Emily, PhD, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Associate Professor of English
Specializations: Creative Writing, Fiction Writing, Science Fiction
Coffey, Kathleen, PhD, Miami University of Ohio
Assistant Professor of English
Specializations: Technical Writing, Digital Rhetoric, Public Rhetoric
Corcoran, Brendan, PhD, Emory University
Associate Professor of English
Specializations: Twentieth-Century British Literature, Contemporary Irish Poetry, Poetry Writing
Drew, Christopher, PhD, University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee
Associate Professor of English
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Specializations: English Teaching, Adolescent Literature, Creative Writing, Creative Non-Fiction
James Greene, PhD, West Virginia University
Associate Professor of English
Director of Graduate Studies
Specializations: Early American Literature, Literary Theory, Technical Writing
Kincade, Kit, PhD, Louisiana State University
Professor of English and Gender Studies
Specializations: Restoration and Eighteenth-Century British Literature, Literary Research, Bibliography, Textual Studies
Lee, Katherine, PhD, University of Missouri
Associate Professor of English and Gender Studies
Specializations: Contemporary American Literature, Multicultural American Literature, Literary Theory
Lewandowski, Mark, MFA, Wichita State University
Professor of English
Specializations: Creative Writing, Creative Nonfiction Writing, Fiction
Reid, Mandy, PhD, Rice University
Associate Professor of English and Gender Studies
Specializations: Nineteenth-Century American Literature, African American Literature, Women’s Literature
Shelden, Michael, PhD, Indiana University
Professor of English
Specializations: Victorian Literature, Twentieth-Century British Literature, Prose Fiction
Brian Stone, PhD, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
Associate Professor of English
Director of Writing Programs
Specializations: Rhetoric and Composition, History of Rhetoric, Composition Pedagogy
Wurtz, James, PhD, University of Note Dame
Associate Professor of English
Specializations: Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century British Literature, Irish Literature, Graphic Narrative, Literary Theory
HISTORY OF THE PROGRAM
The master’s program in English was one of the first graduate programs to be offered in the College of Arts and Sciences. When it began, it provided professionalization for secondary school teachers, as well as advanced study for those wishing to prepare for doctoral programs and teaching careers in higher education. The later development of specializations permitted students to focus their programs of study according to their educational and professional goals.
GENERAL PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The master’s degree program is designed for students intending to enter doctoral programs or such fields as teaching, writing, editing, publishing, or educational administration and curriculum supervision. Core courses provide a foundation in the various areas of English studies, including research and theory. Course work is offered in British and American literature; language, rhetoric and composition; and Creative Writing.
MAIN OBJECTIVES
The main objectives of the master of arts program in English are to provide students with a strong foundation in core areas of English studies; to provide students with advanced training in literary research, analysis, and creative or professional writing; and to prepare students for admission to doctoral and creative writing programs and careers as teachers or writers.
Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Curriculum and Instruction with a Concentration in English Education
In cooperation with the Bayh College of Education, the Department of English offers a concentration in English education as part of the doctor of philosophy in curriculum and instruction. For admission and program requirements, see the program listing in the Department of Curriculum, Instruction, and Media Technology. For requirements in the English concentration, contact Dr. James Greene by telephone (812-237-5396) or email (James.Greene@indstate.edu).
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