Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $20550 per year for 12-18 credits; $315 per credit for over 18 credits | Contact provider |
School of Arts, Huma...
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Course summary
This program strives the students develop their skills in composing and appreciating written discourse. It also offers the students opportunities to enhance their skills in expository and creative writing; increase their understanding and appreciation of literature representing a variety of cultures, genres and perspectives; and explore the theory and practice of literary criticism.
Program modules
The modules include ENG 111 World Literature 17th - 20th Century, ENG 201 British Literature to 1660, ENG 202 British Literature from 1160 to 1900, ENG 211 American Literature to 1865, ENG 212 American Literature from 1865 to 1920, ENG 301 Creative Writing, ENG 302 Shakespeare, ENG 312 Advanced Composition, ENG 313 Advanced Study of Grammar, ENG 402 Literary Criticism and Advanced Genre Studies, ENG 412 Introduction to Language, ENG 406 Seminar in Fiction Writing, ENG 408 Seminar in Poetry Writing, ENG 304 Modern and Contemporary American Literature, ENG 314 Modern and Contemporary British Literature, ENG 324 Modern and Contemporary World Literature, ENG 406 Seminar in Fiction Writing, ENG 408 Seminar in Poetry Writing, ENG 432 Rhetorical Theory and Application, COM 202 Writing for Media, COM 305 News Reporting, Writing and Editing, COM 322 Argumentation and Persuasion, COM 330 Technical Writing, COM 332 Magazine and Feature Writing.
Entry requirement for international students
Students to be considered for admission must first demonstrate proficiency in English by taking the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). A minimum score of a 193 on the computer-based exam or a 525 on the paper-based exam is required. In addition to the required TOEFL score, students must also possess a strong academic record to be considered for admission to the University.
Marian University accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Marian University
Department name
School of Arts, Humanities and Letters
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