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The master of science in teaching English program is designed for persons already certified to teach English who plan to continue teaching at the high school or middle school level and wish to pursue additional graduate work.
The purposes of the MST degree are to help students:
These purposes are realized through courses offered by the School of Education and the department of English. In the department, the MST program offers courses in literature and film; critical, scientific/technical and creative writing; pedagogy and linguistics. Advanced courses in English emphasize literature viewed from a variety of theoretical perspectives and provide practical training in literary research and criticism. Other advanced courses focus on theories of pedagogy, writing and rhetoric.
The English department may consider admission of an applicant whose English GPA is no less than 3.0 and/or whose other qualifications do not meet all those specified above, where there is convincing evidence that he or she is capable of performing satisfactory graduate work in the department. Completion of six credits of graduate work with a grade of B or better in each course and removal of all deficiencies will lead to full standing.
Course deficiencies may be completed after admission if approved by the English Graduate Executive Committee. These course deficiencies must be completed in addition to the minimum credits required for the degree.
For more specific information about the MST requirements, please consult the current graduate catalog.
To apply to the MST English program, an applicant must submit the following documents:
Send materials to:
Graduate Admissions
UW-Eau Claire
Schofield Hall 112
Eau Claire WI 54702-4004
The master of science in teaching offered by the English department at UW-Eau Claire is designed for the active teacher interested in enhancing his or her abilities. We provide a flexible program with night offerings, summer courses and a wide variety of courses in literature and writing. In addition to the MST, the department also offers a traditional master’s degree focusing on English studies only.
If you are unsure about committing yourself to a full degree program immediately, you can explore your interest in an advanced degree as a graduate special student and acquire up to 12 credits that can be applied to a degree program once you make that choice.
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