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Graduate Program Overview

The Graduate Program in English

Graduate study  in English at The University of Tulsa is nationally  recognized and well-subscribed.  Students train as  teachers, scholars and writers; they study to advance in  existing careers, and to

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become professors and research  writers in specific literary fields.  With an  outstanding and carefully recruited faculty, including 3  endowed professors, the graduate program in English is  well known for its quality, small size, and close  mentorship.  Linguafranca's Real Guide to  Graduate School lists the program, in

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the area of  Nineteenth-century British literature, as  among the top 10 in the United States.  Graduate  English at TU is supported by a fully computerized  library of over 3 million books, periodicals, and  documents, includes an extraordinary world-renowned  collection of literary manuscripts of the twentieth  century and rare books of poetry and fiction of the  nineteenth century.  Graduate English at TU  publishes two award-winning and respected journals, James  Joyce Quarterly and Tulsa Studies in Women's  Literature.



Graduate English:  Overview   |  Courses of Study  |  Unique Research Opportunities  |  Financial Support and Professional Opportunities  |  Applications  |  Faculty Teaching and Research

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