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Department of English


Graduate Program : The Commuter's M.A. at UMaine

As we offer the only M.A. in English in the state, we are committed to helping citizens from around Maine who would like to do graduate study but face difficulties of location. A 30-credit degree at Orono certainly seems a daunting prospect to one who lives in another corner of the state. But there are several ways to reduce the number of credits that must be completed on-campus during the regular academic session:

Summer Session

The department is now scheduling its graduate course offerings in such a way that students will have access to most of the graduate curriculum over every four-summer cycle. Students transferring the allowable maximum of six hours of graduate credit or 400-level courses will be able to complete the coursework for the thesis degree in as few as three summers and the non-thesis degree in four.

Admission and degree requirements are the same as for regular academic-year students. Applications for the summer degree program may be submitted at any time during the year. For catalogue and admission materials, please contact the Graduate School

Transfer Credit

The Graduate School permits up to six credits of appropriate graduate-level work at another institution to be applied toward a master's degree at the University of Maine. This must be an institution that offers graduate degrees, and the courses taken must be considered graduate-level work at that institution. If you are hoping to take credits elsewhere to apply toward a University of Maine degree, please check in advance with the Graduate School and the Department's Graduate Coordinator to assure that the courses you have in mind will be approved.

Thesis Credit

Students writing theses normally devote six credits of their program to the thesis. These credits are essentially a form of independent study, in which the student may set his or her own schedule for research visits to campus and consultations with the thesis advisor. E-mail and expanding interlibrary loan services have certainly made the "distance thesis" more convenient.

Distance Learning

Occasionally we have been able to offer graduate courses in a distance-learning format at learning centers around the state, or to offer summer courses at locations other than the Orono campus. More information on distance learning through the Continuing Education Division (CED) can be found here.

By combining these measures above, a student in a thesis program could feasibly complete the 30-credit degree while taking only 15-18 credits (five or six courses) in regular classroom courses at the Orono campus.

Furthermore, nearly all of our graduate courses during the regular school year are scheduled in the evenings, Monday through Thursday, and meet once a week. We admire the determination of our dedicated commuters, who travel in all kinds of weather from as far away as Topsham, Farmington, Deer Isle, Machias, or Caribou to take these evening classes. Some commuting students also arrange to spend one night a week in Orono and take classes on successive evenings, using the day for library time.

Please contact the English Department's Graduate Coordinator via email if you would like to talk about planning your strategy for completing an M.A. as a commuting student. We're happy to consult at any time.

 

Department of English
5725 Neville Hall
Orono, ME 04469-5725

Phone: (207) 581-3815


The University of Maine
, Orono, Maine 04469
207-581-1110
A Member of the University of Maine System