Master of Arts in English and Comparative Literature

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Master of Arts in English and Comparative Literature
Institution
The American University in Cairo
Location
Egypt
Total Tuition
$ 26460
Intakes
September
Application deadline
October
Application Fee
16643
Program Description

Explore the world of English and comparative literature with an advanced program that combines literary criticism with cultural studies. The program offers a global perspective on literature and culture.

Bachelor’s degree from accredited university, acceptable GPA, English proficiency test (TOEFL/IELTS), two recommendation letters, personal statement, application fee

Courses
A minimum of twenty-four graduate hours is required. Normally, eight courses are to be taken at the 5000 level. However, up to two of the eight courses might be taken at the 4000-level.

All students admitted to the graduate program will be required to take the following courses, unless they have taken these courses at the undergraduate level.

ECLT 506/5106 – Greek Classics in Translation (3 cr.)
ECLT 508/5108 – History of Literary Criticism (3 cr.)
ECLT 509/5109 – Modern Literary Criticism (3 cr.)
ECLT 555/5255 – Research Methods in Literature (3 cr.)
No more than two graduate-level courses may be transferred from another university.

With permission of the student’s adviser and the chair of the department, a student may take graduate coursework in another department provided that its content is directly concerned with the area of the student’s degree work. No more than two such courses will be accepted for credit toward the master’s degree.

Optional 5000 level courses:
ECLT 507/5107 – Classics of the Ancient World (3 cr.)
ECLT 510/5110 – Renaissance Writers (3 cr.)
ECLT 512/5112 – Seventeenth-Century Writers (3 cr.)
ECLT 514/5114 – Eighteenth-Century Writers (3 cr.)
ECLT 516/5116 – The Romantic Movement (3 cr.)
ECLT 517/5117 – Nineteenth-Century Writers (3 cr.)
ECLT 523/5123 – Modern Poets (3 cr.)
ECLT 531/5131 – The Modern Novel (3 cr.)
ECLT 540/5140 – Readings in American Literature (3 cr.)
ECLT 542/5142 – Readings in French Literature (3 cr.)
ECLT 543/5143 – Readings in British Literature (3 cr.)
ECLT 545-546/5199-5299 – Selected Topics (3 cr.)
ECLT 000/5256 – Approaches to Gender and Women’s Studies in the Middle East/North Africa (3 cr.)
ECLT 588/5288 – Comprehensives (no cr.)
ECLT 599/5298 – Research Guidance and Thesis (no cr.)
Language
Before writing a thesis the student must demonstrate, in an examination, knowledge of either French or German. At the discretion of the department another modem language may be substituted, should it be more pertinent to the student’s field of interest. The exam for both languages will take place in Spring and Fall of each year.

Thesis
The department conceives of the thesis as a research paper at the recommended length of forty to sixty pages (10,000 to 15,000 words), double-spaced, standard font, which should demonstrate by its high quality the student’s ability to handle the techniques of research and to write critically and pointedly about a given subject. The topic must be chosen from subjects in the student’s area of concentration. It must be acceptable to the student’s thesis director in the light of his/her special qualification and his/her judgment of the student’s capability, and the availability of the required library facilities.

A proposal must be submitted to, and approved by, the first and second readers as well as the department chair. This should be approximately one to two thousand words. A working bibliography should be included. There will be a final defense of the thesis and related topics.

Program Overview
Study Format
On-campus
Program Level
Master
Language Of Materials
English
Language Of Teaching
English
Mode
Full time
Duration By Months
24
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Contact Admission
The American University in Cairo
Phone Number
+20226151000
Email
enrolauc@aucegypt.edu

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