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May 03, 2024
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EN 7051 - Mentorship Study: Thesis Development The final semester coursework is focused on the development of a substantial body of literary work in the specified genre. Students will also compose a critical introduction to their creative theses. Upon completion of the thesis semester coursework, students will be able to situate their own work in current aesthetic and critical contexts, and in relationship to its historical and critical/theoretical antecedents. The thesis coursework is supported by a faculty mentor as well as a second faculty thesis advisor. To fulfill final degree requirements, students must give a public lecture and reading of their work as well as successfully defend their theses. Home-based. Credits: 4 or 8 Pass/No Record
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