3333 University Way, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada | Public University | Established 1990
About this course | |
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Duration | 24 Months |
Level | Postgraduate Certificate - Diploma / Masters courses |
Literary representations both reflect and help to create our views of the world, including our social theories and practices; thus, the study of literature can provide students with insights concerning past and present concepts of personal and social identity, cultural traditions and beliefs, and interpersonal and cross-cultural relationships. Since the time of Aristotle, moreover, literary commentators have analyzed “setting” as an important formal aspect of literary writing; literary study can therefore help us to investigate, and perhaps to reconsider, our relationships with both our human and non-human environments. In today’s world, where efforts to resolve intercultural conflicts and environmental problems have taken on a profound sense of urgency, literary study provides a crucial forum for intellectual and ethical debate leading to the revision of cultural practice.
The study of English literature provides students with critical skills of analysis and synthesis, helping them to identify and understand complex problems, and encouraging them to conceptualize viable resolutions and alternative understandings. Perhaps more than any other academic discipline, English literature also emphasizes the importance of literacy, including the development of effective writing and oral presentation skills, thereby providing students with the communications skills so highly valued in the professional world.
The Master of Arts degree in English is available on a full-time or part-time basis. Students may choose a course-based MA option (plus ENGL 770) or the coursework and graduate thesis option. Upon admission into the English MA program, each student is assigned a supervisor, who works closely with the student to monitor their program of study and progress. In consultation with supervisors and supervisory committee members, each student chooses courses designed to complement and inform the proposed research area, completing most of the course work during the first year of the program. The second year is devoted primarily to the production of the thesis or, in the case of the course-based MA, to the completion of coursework and the major research paper.
* Note: Additional fees may apply
** All fees are subject to change without notice
* Note: This program does NOT offer conditional admission
Fees components | Amount |
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Tuition & fees | CAD 7,204 |
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Cost of Living | CAD 12,960 |
Health and Dental Fee | CAD 590 |
International Student Fee | CAD 375 |
Student Service Fees | CAD 127 |
Student Society Fee | CAD 204 |
Intramural Recreation & Fitness Fee | CAD 182 |
Entry requirements for this course | |
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Class 12th |
Average Percentage of Grade 12th Required. |
Bachelors |
Minimum Level of Education Required: 4-Year Bachelor's Degree Min GPA: 75.0% Convert grades |
Exams |
English Proficiency Requirements: For direct admission, applicant must be from an English speaking country or meet either of the following English test scores:
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University City | 3333 University Way, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada |
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Population of City | 0 |
Wikipedia Link | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Northern_British_Columbia |
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