Embrace literature, language, and writing

The Department of English at the University of Nebraska Kearney confers a Master of Arts degree through its on-campus and online graduate programs.

The Master of Arts in English program focuses on the study of literature; composition, rhetoric, and language; childhood and youth studies; and creative writing. Seminar, workshop, and directed reading course offerings provide an engaging and interactive learning opportunity for students. The program is designed for active, in-service teachers seeking further professional or personal development, as well as those seeking preparation for a Ph.D. in English or an MFA program.

Although this program does not grant certification to teach English in K-12 schools, many students utilize their skills to improve their instructional strategies in existing teaching career paths. 

*This program features an optional thesis.

Prerequisites: Bachelor’s degree with at least 18 hours of English

Select one of the following focus areas:

  • Literature
  • Creative Writing
  • Childhood and Youth Studies
  • Composition, Rhetoric, and Language

Accelerated English M.A. Program

Earn your English M.A. alongside your Bachelor's, completing the program in just 5 years with the Accelerated 4+1 program. Learn more about accelerated programs at bet36365体育.

Career Opportunities with a Master's in English

  • Community college instructor
  • Professional writer
  • Novelist
  • Editing
  • Publishing
  • Professional and technical writing
  • Business

"The professors have just been very accessible, and at the same time definitely knowledgeable in their area. I've had just so much extra feedback in addition to the assignments, just all the extra tailored knowledge they have."

Laura Gregory

English MA

Benefits of a Master's Degree

A graduate degree helps you advance your career by qualifying for higher positions with additional leadership opportunities. The median salary for those with master’s degrees is 16% higher than for those with an undergraduate degree, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.