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    Rhetoric, Composition and Teaching of English (MA)
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    Rhetoric, Composition and Teaching of English (MA)

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    United States of America, Tucson

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 85 

    Campuses

    University of Arizona - Main - Tucson

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines22-Aug-2022
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 25,200  / year
    Next Intake 22-Aug-2022

    Rhetoric, Composition and Teaching of English (MA)

    About

    Like many institutions this year, the University of Arizona is facing significant financial stress.  The College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, where the Rhetoric, Composition, and Teaching of English (RCTE) is housed, is not able to fund graduate assistantships for new students entering in Fall 2021.  While we're hopeful that the financial picture could brighten, RCTE may not know of a change to this situation before the height of admissions season.  Regretfully, without certainty in financial support from the College, we are suspending admissions for the 21-22 cycle.  If you applied for admission to the RCTE graduate program for Fall 2021 before October 15th, 2020, please contact the Director of the RCTE Program (Cristina Ramirez, [email protected]) to arrange a refund of your application fee. 

     

     

    Graduate students in RCTE are often distinguished for their public engagement and action-oriented research, published scholarship, and innovative teaching. They have been selected as Carson Scholars, Crossroads Collaborative Scholars, Fulbright Scholars, and Scholars for the Dream. Our graduate students are often recognized for their teaching and have received a range of teaching and research awards including the 1885 Dissertation Fellowship Award, the Centennial Achievement Award, the Marshall Foundation Fellowship, and the Patrick Dissertation Award. RCTE dissertation projects are broadly engaged and interested in social change and justice.

    RCTE MA and PhD students teach in our award-winning Writing Program, which provides varied opportunities to teach a range of first-year and upper-division courses, and gain additional professional experience within the program in areas such as human subjects-based research, textbook and curriculum development, assessment, transfer and placement, and writing center support. Graduate students receive small-group mentoring and support from experienced and committed teachers throughout their first year, with continued support throughout their time teaching in the program. We facilitate opportunities for research assistantships across the university as well.

    RCTE retains a remarkable job placement rate with around 97% of our students who do national searches placed in tenure-track positions. Our graduates have been hired at universities around the country such as the University of Utah, Arizona State University, the University of South Carolina, the University of Hawaii, California State University, and the University of California, Irvine. Some of our graduates have accepted leadership positions in community colleges such as Oakland Community College and Bay Mills Tribal Community College, while others select employment in the not-for profit, private, or government sectors, including national research labs and think tanks.

    RCTE is connected to over twenty schools, departments, research and outreach centers on our campus, and we are broadly involved in collaborations with diverse community and education groups. RCTE has established a multitude of opportunities for graduate students to work with other outstanding graduate programs on our campus, including American Indian Studies, Mexican American Studies, Gender and Women's Studies, the School of Middle Eastern and North African Studies, and the School of Information. Our students also have access to our department's programs in English Applied Linguistics, Literature, and Creative Writing, as well as to exciting opportunities in the Institute of the Environment and the Institute for LGBT Studies.

    The University of Arizona is a premiere public research university that is fully engaged with the cultures and peoples of the Southwest even as it is always at work on issues of global and transnational import. RCTE in particular is proud to serve our land-grant mission to engage in action-oriented scholarship that recognizes the strengths and addresses the needs and potentials of the diverse communities that surround the University. In RCTE, we view rhetoric and composition as arts at work in the world that must be studied and practiced in the context of broader cultural and public interests.

    Established in 1988, the program became known for its commitment to Western understandings of rhetorical history and theory, composition pedagogy, writing program administration, and community literacy. Recently, we have shifted our program strengths and commitments to social justice pedagogy and leadership, comparative technologies of writing, labor practices and administration for diverse environments, strategies for sustaining languages and literacies among diverse populations, community partnerships, and learning from the historical legacies of those silenced under Western global expansion.

    For more information, contact Marcia Simon.

     

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Admissions Requirements
    The application will include the following elements:
    1. Curriculum Vita;
    2. Statement of Purpose;
    3. Official copy of transcripts for all colleges attended, to be uploaded into online application. Hard copies are required upon admittance;
    4. Three academic letters of recommendation (your recommenders will be able to submit their letters through the online application system);
    5. Official Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores. Subject test is not required. Ask that your scores be sent to Institution Code #4832;
    6. A writing sample, preferably a paper in rhetoric and/or composition.
     
    Standardized Tests
    Are the GREs required for admission?
    Yes.

    Do I need to take the GRE Subject Test?

    No.

    My GRE scores are more than five years old. May I still use them?
    ETS only releases official scores for exams taken in the last five years. Because of this, we cannot accept scores older than five years. If the applicant has taken the test more than once, we take the highest score in each category.
     
    Are all three GRE categories considered equally important to my acceptance?
    The verbal and analytic scores are the most important parts of the GRE. Most applicants who are accepted are in the ninetieth percentile in the verbal or analytic categories. The quantitative score is noted, but largely ignored.

    Where do I send my GRE scores?
    Please request that your official GRE scores be sent to School Code 4832 (University of Arizona).

     
    Funding Opportunities

    Please contact program assistant, Marcia Simon, at [email protected] ;for information.

     
    Admissions Deadlines

    December 31, 2019

     
    International Conditional Admission

    International applicants will not be considered for conditional admission by this program.

    Other Information
    The GRE Institution Code for The University of Arizona is 4832

    English Program Requirements

    International applicants whose primary language is not English, or who attended school in a non-English speaking country, regardless of citizenship, must prove English proficiency. To determine whether you need to submit proof of English proficiency

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 25,200 

    Application Fee

    USD 85 

    How to Apply

    • International applicants to Arizona Online campus, Global Direct campus, or a Global Microcampus should choose the Distance Learner (DL) visa type in their Application Profile.
    • International applicants to the Main campus must currently hold a US visa that permits incidental study. 
    • Please verify your visa eligibility with International Student Services before applying.  The application fee is non-refundable and will not be refunded if your visa status is not eligible.  
    • Applicants must meet all Graduate College minimum admission requirements, including English proficiency.
    • Applicants should be prepared to submit copies of their visa documents, additional transcripts, or degree documentation if requested.
    • University of Arizona regulations require that all international students on non-immigrant visas carry the University of Arizona student health insurance plan.
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