Program of Study - Creative Writing (MFA)
Purpose
The MFA in Creative Writing is a 42-hour program of advanced study and practice of literary craft. This studio/research program provides aspiring writers with the ongoing support and challenge of a workshop environment, along with individualized guidance by faculty members who are published authors themselves. The objective of this degree program is to prepare students for careers as writers, teachers at the college or university level, editors, literary translators, and other related professional careers. The program provides further training in the art of contemporary literary writing and publishing, the artistic inspiration of other writers as peers and mentors, and a deepened understanding and appreciation of literary traditions, including those of the Rio Grande Valley and elsewhere. The program's small workshop sizes concentrate student energies, promote success, and encourage a sense of community.
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to the graduate program in creative writing, prospective candidates must first meet all requirements for graduate admission to UT Rio Grande Valley, as well as the other requirements listed below:
- Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution in the United States or a recognized international equivalent in a similar or related field.
- Undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 in the last 60 semester credit hours.
- Three letters of recommendation from professional or academic sources.
- Personal statement detailing professional goals and reasons for pursuing the graduate degree.
- Submission of a portfolio of creative work
Application for admission must be submitted prior to the published deadline. The application is available at www.utrgv.edu/gradapply.
Program Requirements
The choice of courses to satisfy the requirements will be determined in consultation between the student and a designated advisor in the genre concentration chosen by the student (fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction screenwriting, play writing, or literary translation).
Each student must complete a creative thesis consisting of a significant body of creative work in addition to a critical introduction which places that work in the context of a literary tradition. The thesis will be formally defended before the student’s thesis committee.
Required Courses (3 Credits)
Chosen from the following:
ENGL 6334 | Introduction to the Profession of Creative Writing | 3 |
ENGL 6351 | Teaching Creative Writing | 3 |
ENGL 6325 | Studies in Composition Techniques | 3 |
Workshop Courses (12 Credits)
Chosen from the following:
Or
Up to 6 hours chosen from the following:
Form and Theory Seminars (6 Credits)
Chosen from the following:
Literature Seminars (9 Credits)
Required:
Choose 6 hours from the following:
Or
Up to 6 hours chosen from the following:
Free Electives (6 Credits)
Chosen in conjunction with an advisor
Capstone Requirement
Thesis (6 Credits)
Total Credit Hours: 42