USC Catalogue 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOGUE] | | | Application deadline: December 1 The program provides dual emphasis in literature and creative writing, culminating in the dissertation, which combines critical analysis with creative originality. Roughly half of the dissertation is based on original research, that is to say, research contributing to knowledge which enriches or changes the field. Doctoral candidates not only read and write texts as finished products of scholarship in researching their creative work’s literary and historical milieu, but also consider the text as writers create it, then compose texts as writers, a process that goes to the source of the study of literature and of literature itself. This integration of literature and creative writing is reflected in the structure of the dissertation, which introduces the creative work within a context of critical inquiry, bringing together the examination and embodiment of the literary act, a new model of scholarship and creative innovation. PhD candidates in literature and creative writing must pass the same departmental screening examination taken by PhD candidates in Literature who are not working in the area of creative writing. The exam tests students in various areas of emphasis (British literature, American literature, poetry, prose, etc.) and literature and historical periods as a measure of their preparedness to undertake independent research. The literature and creative writing student takes 64 units in all, 32 in literature, 24 in creative writing workshops and seminars and 8 units of dissertation studies credits. Admission RequirementsRequirements for admission to study in the department of English include: scores satisfactory to the department in both the verbal and quantitative General Test and the literature Subject Test of the Graduate Record Examinations; evidence of experience and ability in creative writing, as demonstrated by a creative writing sample; evidence of competence in writing English and interpreting English literature, as demonstrated by a sample of written work by the applicant on literary subjects; a satisfactory written statement by the applicant of aims and interests in graduate work; letters of recommendation from at least three college instructors; and grades satisfactory to the department earned by the applicant at other institutions. This program will accept applicants with BA degrees or transfer students with an MA or MFA in creative writing. Degree RequirementsThese degrees are under the jurisdiction of the Graduate School. Refer to the Graduate School section of this catalogue for general regulations. All courses applied toward the degrees must be courses accepted by the Graduate School. Graduate Curriculum and Unit RequirementsThe graduate curriculum is divided into 500-level foundation courses and 600-level advanced courses. The 500-level courses offer fundamental work in theory and in the history of British and American literatures and cultures. The 600-level courses feature advanced studies in theory, creative writing seminars and workshops and special topics. Although students will normally take 500-level courses leading up to the screening procedure (see Screening Procedure) and 600-level courses thereafter, students after consultation with their advisers may be permitted to take 600-level courses in the first semester of their graduate training. The student’s course work must total at least 64 units. No more than eight units of 794 Doctoral Dissertation and no more than four units of 790 Research may count toward the 64 units. A maximum of 12 transfer units, approved by the graduate director, is allowed toward the 64 units minimum required by the PhD (See Transfer of Course Work .) The student will be assigned a faculty mentor in his or her first semester in the graduate program and will be encouraged in subsequent semesters to begin putting together an informal qualifying exam committee. The makeup of the qualifying exam committee may change as the interests of the student change. The faculty mentor and informal qualifying exam committee will assist the student in planning a program of study appropriate to the student’s interests leading to the screening procedure. Screening ProcedureAt the end of the student’s fourth semester (second semester for students who enter with an MA or MFA degree or near equivalent), the student will sit for a departmental examination, which is part of a comprehensive screening procedure. Rarely, and only with the approval of the graduate director and the graduate committee, will a student be allowed to postpone the departmental examination and the screening procedure, and then only for one year. Prior to the screening procedure, the student will be allowed to take a maximum of four units of independent study ( ENGL 590 ), and that independent study will normally be used to prepare for the departmental examination; all other units must be in the 500- or 600-level seminar. Qualifying Exam CommitteeImmediately following successful completion of the screening procedure, the student will nominate formally a five-member qualifying exam committee, including a chair and three other members from the English Department who are in the student’s areas of interest and an outside member from another PhD-granting department. The committee must be in place and approved by the Graduate School at the time the student chooses a dissertation topic, writes the dissertation prospectus and schedules a qualifying examination. Qualifying ExaminationFollowing completion of course work, the student must sit for a qualifying examination, at a time mutually agreed upon by the student and the qualifying exam committee. This is a field examination given in the subject of the student’s proposed dissertation research. No less than one month before the qualifying examination, the student will submit to the qualifying exam committee a dissertation prospectus. The prospectus, it is understood, will not be a polished dissertation proposal, but at a minimum it should display a strong knowledge of the subject, much of the relevant secondary material and other contexts crucial to the writing of the dissertation, and should present a workable plan of attack as well as a reasonably sophisticated understanding of the theoretical assumptions involved in the subject. The qualifying examination will consist of both written and oral portions with special emphasis areas in creative writing. It will focus on the dissertation area and its contexts with the specific format and content of the examination being negotiated among the student and all members of the examination committee. Upon successful completion of the qualifying examination the student proceeds to the writing of the doctoral dissertation. DissertationThe final stage of the program is the submission of a creative dissertation that makes an original, substantial and publishable contribution to creative literature: a book of poems, a novel, a collection of short stories. Foreign LanguagePhD students are required to demonstrate proficiency in at least one foreign language. This may be demonstrated by completing a course in the literature of that language at the 400 or 500 level (with a grade of B [3.0] or better) or by passing a foreign language exam that tests proficiency in reading comprehension and translation. PhD students may also be required to demonstrate proficiency in additional languages, as determined by the qualifying exam committee in view of the student’s proposed field of research. - Learn more MFA in Creative Writing - What’s Wrong with Me?! Stories on Adversity and Otherness7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Dominican Campus, Online Option Join us for an empowering evening celebrating the diversity of human experience! From mental illness to addiction, anxiety to chronic pain, and trauma to everything in between, our community embodies a tapestry of otherness. Each person's journey is unique, yet together we unite to showcase our resilience and humor in the face of adversity. Come share in the power of storytelling as we highlight our strength and camaraderie, one captivating short story at a time. Max Bidasha is an Indigenous, Mexican, Punjabi, German, Two-Spirit, disabled poet and playwright. He lost his left hand to stage IV cancer back in 2018 when he was told he had a year to live. His newly released book of poetry, The Pros and Cons of Dying is available everywhere. His plays include STAGES, Missing Red Girls, The Kids are NOT Alright, and Mission: Totem Pole. His forthcoming book of poetry, Future Stardust, and his forthcoming novella, Gramacita will be out December 2024. He will continue to write until his one hand can't write anymore. Diane Bouchard is a second-year student in the MFA program at Dominican University. Diane's creative non-fiction focuses on her tragic experiences as a widow navigating online dating in the modern age. Her story Duct Tape Love was published in the New York Times, Modern Love section. Matthew Duerst is a retired Air Force pilot whose writing explores themes of military valor, the complexities of faith, and the absurdities of life. His debut short story "A Novel Interruption," was published in the Spring 2024 edition of the Tuxedo Literary & Arts Journal. Currently, Matthew is working on a satirical war novel while pursuing his MFA at Dominican University of California and lives in the Sierra Nevada. Caitlin Howery is currently attending the MFA in Creative Writing at Dominican University and is the Editorial Manager for the literary and art journal, Tuxedo . When she isn’t writing her memoir, she is working full-time to provide a luxurious lifestyle for her Tuxedo Cat, Jerry. You can find her work on a feminist blog called Slough Happens and Mountain Democrat Newspaper . Abby Laporte is a standup comic, multi-medium storyteller, and published poet. Her advocacy centers around type I bipolar disorder, OCD, and, more generally, the importance of neurodiversity. Laporte holds an MFA in Narrative Medicine writing from Dominican University of California and a B.A. in Interdisciplinary Biology & Humanities. Claudia Morales is an author and scholar from Chiapas, Mexico. Her debut novel, No Habrá Retorno won the National Rosario Castellanos Prize for Short Novels. Her work has been supported by the Fulbright Program and the Foundation for Mexican Letters where she was a writing fellow. Claudia's stories have been featured in Rio Grande Review 2022, The Offing Magazine 2021, Lunch Ticket 2019, Ficción Atómica (Palindroma 2020), Mexicanas: Trece Narrativas Contemporáneas (Fondo Blanco 2021), Latin American Literature Today 2023 and her second novel Calao Bicorne was recently published in Fondo Blanco, Spring 2023. Mary Stephens has written and produced for HGTV, Food Network, and National Geographic on everything from killing Hitler to choosing pillows. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Dominican University of California and is currently working on her memoir, “Uncorked: Starting Over Sober.” The first chapter was published in the 2022 San Francisco Writers Conference Contest anthology. Britta Stromeyer is the author of award-winning children’s books. Her writing appears in Flash Fiction Magazine, Bending Genres Journal, On the Seawall, Marin Independent Journal, & elsewhere. She was a finalist for the Bellingham Review Tobias Wolff Award for Fiction. She is a member of the National Book Critics Circle, SF Writer’s Grotto, and PEN. She teaches creative writing and is a frequent speaker on Writing Trauma. Britta holds an MFA from Dominican University, CA, an M.A. from American University, and a Certificate in Novel Writing from Stanford University. Erika Trafton is an East Bay writer whose work has appeared on NPR, in The Sun, Literary Mama, Travelati, and Connotation Press where her work was chosen for best creative nonfiction of the year. Her work has also been anthologized in Encounters with the Middle East, and Adventures in Wine and has received a Solas Best Travel Writing Award. She received her MFA in Creative Writing from Dominican University of California and is working on a novel called The Perfect Cell . Registration Details Registration is required. 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The MFA program at CSULB is a two-year, full-time program in which students complete 48 units of coursework with professors in the Department of English. Students are expected to submit an approved thesis of creative writing midway through the spring semester of their second year. We hope this site will help guide interested applicants and ...
The MFA Program in Writing welcomes brave and innovative writers and encourages the formation of mutually-supportive, inspiring literary communities. The program is small, with typically 4 to 8 new students admitted and funded each year. The intimate nature of the program allows students to work very closely with writing faculty and each other ...
MFA Creative Writing Program Department of English and Comparative Literature 5500 Campanile Drive San Diego, CA 92182-6020 AL 226 (619) 594-5443 [email protected] A-Z Index
Our list of 255 MFA programs for creative writers includes essential information about low-residency and full-residency graduate creative writing programs in the United States and other English-speaking countries to help you decide where to apply. It also includes MA programs and PhD programs.
Here is the list of 53 universities that offer fully-funded MFA programs (Master's of Fine Arts) in Creative Writing. University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa, AL): Students admitted to the MFA Program are guaranteed full financial support for up to 4-years. Assistantships include a stipend paid over nine months (currently $14,125), and full payment ...
1) Johns Hopkins University, MFA in Fiction/Poetry. This two-year program offers an incredibly generous funding package: $39,000 teaching fellowships each year. Not to mention, it offers that sweet, sweet health insurance, mind-boggling faculty, and the option to apply for a lecture position after graduation.
MFA students are at home in the Humanities and Sciences Graduate Center on CCA's main San Francisco campus. Outside the studio, we write and meet alongside redwood trees in our beautiful garden. Inside, we hold our workshops, readings, and craft talks. We also host our famed Tuesday Talks series in the Humanities and Sciences Graduate Center.
University of Southern California offers 2 Creative Writing degree programs. It's a very large, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a large city. In 2022, 37 Creative Writing students graduated with students earning 37 Bachelor's degrees. University of California-Davis offers 1 Creative Writing degree programs.
This is an attempt at creating an objective ranking of graduate creative writing programs. For further and more detailed information on how the scores are generated see the methodology ... MFA: NC: University of Southern California: 4266: 6100: 2433: 0: Fiction, Poetry, CNF: PhD: CA: University of Wisconsin Madison: 4266: 3600: 766: 100 ...
University of Southern California. Los Angeles, CA. https://dornsife.usc.edu/cwphd. School notes Degrees Offered. PhD. Genres. Fiction, Poetry, CNF. Residency type. Full. Program length. 64 units (5 years) Financial Aid. Students admitted to the Ph.D. program in Creative Writing and Literature receive financial support and assistance in the ...
Write now.Our MFA in Creative Writing program is a two-year, full time, residential degree program in creative nonfiction, fiction, or poetry. We welcome writers from all walks of life and embrace risk taking on and off the page. Our literary community is made stronger when more voices are heard.
The Creative Writing MFA was designed to get over the division between 'creative' and 'critical.' Here, writing is understood as an art form best practiced alongside the other arts, and students benefit from having access to the CalArts community of artists as their peers and fellow travelers. ... California Institute of the Arts 24700 McBean ...
Workshops offer the chance to hone your work. And of course, gain peer feedback to help improve that short story or poem. Most MFA Creative Writing programs take the format of a two-year program. (In the second year, MFA students may work on crafting a thesis.) That said, you may be able to find a three-year program.
Creative Writing. Check match. Master / Full-time / On Campus. 8,939 EUR / year. 2 years. San José State University San Jose, California, United States. Ranked top 10%. View Programme Information. Add to compare.
The University of California - Riverside's MFA in Creative Writing & Writing for the Performing Arts is a two-year program that culminates in either a master's thesis or a completed manuscript. Students can take supplemental coursework through other departments, including comparative literature, foreign languages, and media and cultural studies.
Masters of Fine Arts in California. Masters of Fine Arts, also called MFA degrees, offer graduate students the opportunity to study diverse subjects, from film-making and theater to creative writing and graphic design. MFA programs typically require 2-3 years of full time study and may offer some practical and applied learning, as well as ...
11.8% Growth in Graduates. San Diego State University is one of the finest schools in the country for getting a degree in creative writing. SDSU is a very large public university located in the large city of San Diego. A Best Colleges rank of #141 out of 2,217 schools nationwide means SDSU is a great university overall.
Antioch University Santa Barbara. Santa Barbara, CA ·. Graduate School. ·. 19 reviews. Master's Student: Antioch University's emphasis on holistic education and social justice resonated deeply with my evolving worldview. The curriculum's integration of real-world scenarios and hands-on experiences aligns perfectly with my desire to bridge the ...
Writing is taught in small workshop-style classes. The approach focuses on the visual tools of storytelling, developing stories from characters and then on an Aristotelian three act structure. Fractured narratives, ensemble stories, experiments with time and points of view, as well as other idiosyncratic styles of storytelling, are also addressed.
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The program provides dual emphasis in literature and creative writing, culminating in the dissertation, which combines critical analysis with creative originality. ... (second semester for students who enter with an MA or MFA degree or near equivalent), the student will sit for a departmental examination, which is part of a comprehensive ...
She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Dominican University of California and is currently working on her memoir, "Uncorked: Starting Over Sober." The first chapter was published in the 2022 San Francisco Writers Conference Contest anthology. ... Dominican University of California is a nonprofit institution. To make a donation to the MFA ...