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    Critical Studies in Literacy and Pedagogy - Master of Arts (this program is in moratorium effective Fall 2021 through Fall 2021 (one term)
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    Critical Studies in Literacy and Pedagogy - Master of Arts (this program is in moratorium effective Fall 2021 through Fall 2021 (one term)

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines5-Jul-2022
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    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 47,916  / years
    Next Intake 5-Jul-2022

    Critical Studies in Literacy and Pedagogy - Master of Arts (this program is in moratorium effective Fall 2021 through Fall 2021 (one term)

    About


    The Master of Arts degree program in critical studies in literacy and pedagogy is designed for two audiences: 1) individuals who wish to continue to doctoral work in rhetoric and writing and 2) individuals who wish to teach or to do literacy work in community organizations, including community colleges.

    The goal of the program is to prepare teachers and researchers in the field of composition and rhetoric or in community literacy. The program emphasizes the teaching and learning of language and literacy in multiple contexts and multiple modes, including print, digital, and visual, as well as research in these areas. Central to the program’s emphasis is the critical examination of diversity as it impacts the teaching of rhetoric, writing and literacy; the democratization of the classroom; the role of language and schooling in society at large; and the politics of language, literacy, and culture.

    The program is available with two concentration areas. The Rhetoric and Writing concentration is specifically designed for individuals who wish to teach rhetoric and writing at the college level and who plan to go on to advanced graduate study in writing and rhetoric studies.

    The Community Teaching and Literacy concentration is specifically designed for individuals who wish to teach or to do literacy work in community organizations, including community colleges. This concentration provides students with opportunities to directly address community-specific pedagogical interests and needs.
    In addition to meeting the requirements of the university, and the College of Arts and Letters, students must meet the requirements specified below.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    To be considered for to the Master of Arts degree program in critical studies in literacy and pedagogy, an applicant must:.

    1. Include in the letter required by the college, a statement providing the applicant's academic and professional background and goals in pursuing the degree.
    2. Submit a writing sample that reflects aptitude for critical and scholarly writing.  (The writing sample supplements the statement.)

    To be admitted to the program on regular status, an applicant must have:

    1. A baccalaureate degree in English or a related field.
    2. Completed a minimum of 20 semester credits in English courses, exclusive of freshman composition, with a grade–point average of at least 3.25.
    3. Completed two years of study in a language other than English at the college level. Students will be admitted provisionally if this requirement is not satisfied prior to . This requirement may be met during the Master of Arts in Critical Studies in Literacy and Pedagogy program or by completion of any two of the following applied linguistics courses: Language, Learning and Teaching 461 or 807 or English 861 or 991A. Students in the Composition and Rhetoric concentration may not use these courses toward the degree requirements. Students in the English Education concentration may use only one of these courses toward the degree requirements.

    Requirements for the Master of Arts Degree in Critical Studies in Literacy and Pedagogy

    The student must meet the requirements for either the Rhetoric and Writing or the Community Teaching and Literacy concentrations:

    Both concentrations are available under either Plan A (with thesis) or Plan B (without thesis). A total of 31 credits is required for the degree under either plan. Students pursuing Plan B will need to complete additional elective credits to meet the requirement of 31 credits for the degree. The student’s program of study must be approved by the program director.

    Requirements for Both Plan A and Plan B

    English Program Requirements

    Due to cancellations of many international English language proficiency tests, MSU will be temporarily accepting the following tests for international students applying for fall semester 2022. In addition, MSU will be expanding the ability for students to receive provisional admission. If a provisionally admitted student is able to take a test that meets our regular admission standards prior to enrollment, we will update their admission status to regular.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 47,916 

    How to Apply

    Plan for application fee
    The $75 application fee is required to officially submit your application for admission.
    Have official transcripts sent from your school

    Request that all secondary schools, colleges, universities attended and/or examination boards send original or attested copies of all transcripts, marks sheets, certificates and diplomas earned directly to the Office of Admissions at Michigan State University. These can be sent through the online services listed below or by mail. If sending by mail, any hard copy of academic records must be sent in an official, sealed envelope.

    Online services:
    Parchment
    Common App
    Coalition for College
    Naviance
    eScrip-Safe
    National Student Clearing House
    Mail:
    Office of Admissions
    Hannah Administration Building
    426 Auditorium Road, Room 250
    East Lansing, MI 48824-2604 

    In addition, if the original documents are not issued in English, an official translation of each document must be provided along with the original language documents. Translations may be done by the school, college or university attended or an authorized/official translator in the country of study. Review MSU's International transcript requirements for country-specific transcript information.

    Note: Documents submitted to MSU as part of the application process will not be returned.

    Select your major preference

    As a freshman you do not have to officially declare your major yet, however you will be asked to select your major preference on the application. If you are undecided, select the "Exploratory preference" option.

    Changing your major preference
    After submitting the application, fall freshman applicants have until May 1 to change their major preference in their account. Any student who applies, or is admitted, after May 1 cannot change their major preference until they meet with an academic adviser at New Student Orientation (NSO).

    Indicate any college-level course work completed
    If you anticipate the completion of any college-level course work prior to attending MSU, it is recommended that you indicate this on your application or contact the Office of Admissions to let us know.
    Submit English language proficiency test results

    Have the testing agency (TOEFL, IELTS, SAT, MSUELT or MELAB accepted) provide proof of English proficiency directly to MSU if your first language is not English. MSU's TOEFL code is 1465. MSU is test optional, which means international students are encouraged, though not required, to submit SAT or ACT scores. The SAT code is 1465; the ACT code is 2032.

    Review our full overview on English language proficiency for details on temporary exceptions due to the impact of the novel coronavirus — including additional tests being accepted and expanded opportunities for provisional admission.

    Student visa requirements
    In order to obtain the documents needed to file for a student visa (I-20 or DS-2019), admitted students must show adequate proof of financial support. Upon acceptance, admitted students will be required to upload a signed affidavit of support and bank statement with the name of the account holder in English through your admissions account. Please do not send financial documents in paper form at the time of application.
    Do not send letters of recommendation
    Do not send letters of recommendation, photographs, portfolios or additional personal essays. Doing so will delay processing of your application.
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    Critical Studies in Literacy and Pedagogy - Master of Arts (this program is in moratorium effective Fall 2021 through Fall 2021 (one term)

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