Please share this information widely with folks who may be interested. Our department recently approved Spring admissions for our M.A. graduate programs, and we are currently accepting applications through Nov. 15, 2016 for Spring 2017.
The Georgia State University Department of English’s Rhetoric & Composition faculty invite applicants for our M.A. program for January 2017 admittance. You can learn more about our curriculum that encourages study in history and theory, as well as contemporary approaches to writing in both academic and non-academic settings, at our website: http://sites.gsu.edu/
We’ve graduated hundreds of M.A. and Ph.D. students over the past 20 years who consistently find work in academia, professional/technical writing, and academic administration; all of our recent graduates have found full-time employment. Some students in our M.A. program apply to continue their Ph.D. studies in our program.
Our faculty includes Beth Burmester, Lynée Lewis Gaillet, Baotong Gu, Michael Harker, Mary Hocks, Ashley Holmes, Elizabeth Lopez, Ben Miller, George Pullman, Malinda Snow, and Robin Wharton. Our eleven faculty members with broad research and teaching specializations make our program one of the largest Rhetoric & Composition programs in the Southeast. Every member of our faculty is recognized for scholarship, teaching excellence, and national service.
To apply, visit the Graduate Admissions page of the College of Arts & Sciences. Applications are due November 15, 2016 for January 2017 admission.