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University of Denver

Faculty of Arts and Humanities, English

Address:

Sturm Hall 495
2000 E. Asbury Ave.
Denver, CO  80208
United States

Phone:

1-303-871-2887

Fax:

1-303-871-2853

Program Information

Degree Offered

MA, PhD

Format: Campus

Program Description:

The University of Denver's department of English is small and intimate, with 22 faculty members, who all publish widely and seek to translate their learning into shared experiences by working closely with students in and out of the classroom. The department of English offers a Ph.D. in English with concentrations in creative writing, literary studies and rhetoric and theory, as well as an M.A. with concentrations in literary studies.
Our major areas for dissertation research include creative writing; modern and contemporary British literature; American literature; American multicultural literature and Anglophone literatures; genre studies; and literary theory and rhetoric. We also offer course work in traditional literary fields, cultural studies, ethnic literatures and gender studies.
The University of Denver's department of English is small and intimate, with 22 faculty members, who all publish widely and seek to translate their learning into shared experiences by working closely with students in and out of the classroom.
Because of our relatively small faculty, the department has the flexibility to allow students to tailor their degrees to their specific talents and interests. We do so with a distinctive curriculum that offers not only typical graduate seminars but also writing workshops, individually designed tutorials and colloquia devoted to teaching and professional development. Such a curriculum encourages students to cross genre boundaries in their writing, to relate theory to practice and to work creatively with scholarly projects.

# of Credits Required:

45-90

Tuition & Financial Aid

Financial Aid Offered: No

Classification: Doctoral/Research Universities - Extensive

Institution Sector: Private not-for-profit

Locale: Large City

Size & Settings: 10,000 - 19,999