Registration for the first semester should be arranged as soon as the student has accepted their position in the program. For each subsequent semester, the student will register as soon as it is made available.
First, the student will meet with their assigned advisor to review a class schedule. The student must familiarize themselves with course options available. Detailed course descriptions may be found in the Department of Literature and Languages office on the seventh floor of the Auditorium building.
Upon approval, the student will receive a registration pin from their advisor. Using this registration pin, the student can then register for courses on RU Access. RU Access is the student self-help system for registration, final grades, academic records, student accounts, and financial aid information.
The MFA student is strongly discouraged from changing their course schedule without discussion and approval from their advisor.
Graduation Worksheet
To help you plan what requirements you need to fulfill, this worksheet allows you to track your progress with courses.
Three Elective Workshops (9 hours) | Three Workshops in Focus Area (9 hours) | Thesis hours (6 hours) |
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Four Literature & Theory (12 hours) | Internship (3 hours) | Elective (Literature, Writing Workshop or Additional Internship) (3 hours) |
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Teaching of Writing Certificate Requirements | |
ENG 402: Topics in Literary and Critical Theory | ENG 485: Internship |
ENG 463: Topics in Language, Rhetoric, and Writing | ENG 467: Composition Theory (Only offered Summer) (Online) |
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