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Nov 23, 2024
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2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
African American Literature Graduate Certificate
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Certificate Program
The African American Literature certificate provides training to students interested in teaching African American Literature. The goal of the training is to 1) provide students with the preparation they need to teach African American Literature, and 2) give official recognition of preparation to help students qualify for jobs both within and outside the United States.
Admission Requirements
- Students eligible to take courses as non-degree seeking students at the University of Memphis can complete the certificate requirements.
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Applicants should send a letter of intent and two letters of recommendation to the Department of English Graduate Office. Applicants must also apply and send official transcripts to the University of Memphis Graduate School.
- An overall minimum grade point average of 2.75 in English or a related area is recommended at the undergraduate level.
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Since up to 15 credit hours from the certificate program may count toward the MA, MFA, or PhD degrees, it is expected that many already-admitted students will earn the certificate on their way to the MA, MFA, or PhD degree. Such students wishing to earn the Certificate must apply to the Certificate Program through the Graduate School.
Fifteen (15) Semester Credit Hours
The certificate program requires completion of fifteen (15) semester credit hours, including:
Twelve (12) Credit Hours
Twelve (12) credit hours must be met by satisfactory completion of any four (4) of the following core courses:
Three (3) Elective Hours
Three (3) elective hours may be selected from one of the following courses, provided it has an African American Literature component:
Retention Requirements
Same as retention policies applicable to Department of English graduate degree programs.
Graduation Requirements
Following the deadlines in the semester in which they intend to graduate, certificate candidates must file an Apply to Graduate Card with the Graduate School and a Candidacy form with the Graduate Coordinator for English.
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