Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing
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Program Description
The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Creative Writing is a degree for students who wish to improve their creative writing abilities on the graduate level. The program is designed to be completed on either a full-time or a part-time basis. Students usually complete the program in two and a half to five years. The MFA is a terminal degree. Most of the student’s work will be in actual writing courses, in tutorials, and in thesis preparation.
Learning Outcomes
- All students will demonstrate an ability to create work of publishable quality in a specific genre, either fiction, poetry, scriptwriting, or creative non-fiction.
- Students will demonstrate advanced comprehension of the history and conventions of their chosen genre.
- Those students chosen as Teaching Assistants will develop teaching skills.
- Students working with New Rivers Press will demonstrate knowledge of the publishing process.
Admission Requirements
Application Deadline: February 1 for Fall Semester and October 15 for Spring Semester
Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution.
Degree Requirements
- A minimum of 42 semester credits.
- At least half of the total 42 semester credits required for the degree must be taken at Minnesota State University Moorhead. Transferred credit must have received a grade no lower than a B-, and must have been completed within seven years previous to admission.
- 3.0 grade point average required for courses submitted for the degree. No grade lower than a B- is acceptable in the program.
- Thesis.
- Oral discourse presented to the student’s thesis committee following completion of the thesis and based on the thesis and on the student’s program, and a public reading by the student from his or her thesis work.
Detailed information on these requirements and department policies and procedures may be obtained from the MFA Graduate Program Coordinator. Further information on degree requirements may be found in General Degree Requirements.
MFA Degree in Creative Writing
MFA 699 Thesis (4 credits)
Students must complete a thesis. Students must also present oral discourse to the thesis committee following completion of the thesis, based on the thesis and the student's program of study. Students must complete a public reading of his or her thesis work.
MFA 688 Workshop (18-21 credits)
Students must earn a minimum of 18 workshop credits in MFA 688.
Electives (18-21 credits)
Students need to earn at least 18 credits in graduate-level literature and/or seminar courses. These courses are to be chosen in close consultation with a faculty advisor. Graduate level courses in MFA, English, MLA or other graduate level courses may be used to satisfy this requirement with the permission of the Coordinator of the Creative Writing program and the student's MFA advisor. With the approval of the Coordinator and an internship committee composed of MFA faculty, candidates who wish to strengthen a professional expertise may substitute MFA 669 Internship (1-6 credits) for part of the above elective credits.
With the approval of instructors and graduate coordinator, up to six credits of MFA 669, 677, and MFA 688 may be taken on a pass/fail basis.
Detailed information on these requirements and department policies and procedures may be obtained from the MFA Graduate Program Coordinator. Further information on degree requirements may be found in General Degree Requirements.
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Graduate Studies OfficeMinnesota State University Moorhead
1104 7th Ave. S.
Moorhead, MN 56563
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