Program Information
The Master's and PhD programs in Theory and Criticism differ in terms of program duration and the length and breadth of the research component.
Master's Program
A two-year program that involves coursework, a language requirement, and a thesis.
Courses
Students are required to take six half-courses (or their equivalent) over a period of two years.
Language Requirement
Students must demonstrate a reading knowledge of at least one language other than English that is relevant to their research.
Thesis
Each M.A. student is required to write a thesis: a formal statement of the theory, source materials, methodology, and findings of a student's major research project.
Doctoral Program
Requires the completion of coursework, language requirement, two qualifying examinations, and a dissertation. Normal time to completion is four years.
Courses
Students are required to take six half-courses (or their equivalent) over a period of two years.
Language Requirement
Students must demonstrate a reading knowledge of at least one language other than English that is relevant to their research.
Qualifying Examinations
Dissertation
Each Doctoral student is required to write a dissertation: a formal statement of the theory, source materials, methodology, and findings of a student's major research project.