2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
School of English & Interdisciplinary Studies
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Jason McEntee, Director
Paul Baggett, Associate Professor/Graduate Coordinator
School of English and Interdisciplinary Studies
Pugsley Continuing Education Center 301, Box 2218
605-688-5191
The English and Interdisciplinary Studies school’s graduate programs prepare students for professional careers or further graduate study by developing their skills in a single discipline (English) or in multiple disciplines (Interdisciplinary Studies).
The English M.A. offers instruction in a wide range of specialty areas, including British and American literature, women’s writing, Native American literature, literary theory, rhetoric, composition, creative writing, professional and technical writing, peace and conflict studies, and film studies. Students will develop their capacities for textual analysis, research, theory, and creative and critical writing. Students in the English M.A. program may choose either the Literature track or the Writing and Rhetoric track.
The M.S. in Interdisciplinary Sciences program is an innovative, flexible, and highly individualized graduate program designed to meet students’ academic and professional goals. Students will work with their advisor to finalize their plan of study in at least two or three disciplines, using classes that are relevant to supporting the student in achieving their educational goals. Students will complete a plan of study with a research/design paper or coursework only option.
Graduate Faculty
Paul Baggett, Associate Professor
Amber Jensen, Lecturer
Kathy Malone, Associate Professor
Jason McEntee, Director and Professor
Michael Nagy, Associate Professor
Nathan Serfling, Assistant Professor
Sharon Smith, Associate Professor
Steven Wingate, Professor
Programs
Master’s Degrees
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