Degree
Requirements
The
written portion of the MA comprehensive is identical to the Ph.D.
qualifying exam. This will be a three hour exam in two equal
parts: an essay on literary theory based on coursework from CPLT
701, 702, and/or 703, and an explication of a passage in the student's
first foreign literature. For a terminal M.A., the student must
also take an oral exam based on issues obtaining from the written
exam and the MA thesis. The faculty committee for the oral consists
of the student's MA thesis advisor, the graduate advisor, and
one additional member from the written exam committee.
Exams
are scheduled once a year and times are posted on the web at:
http://www.cas.sc.edu/dllc/Geninfo/reading_exam.html
A. Comparative
Literature
-
1. CPLT 700 Proseminar in CPLT
2. CPLT 701 Classics of Western Literary Theory
3. CPLT 702 Modern Literary Theory
4. CPLT 703 Topics in Contemporary Literary Theory
5. One more CPLT Graduate Course.
B.
First Literature
- 4 graduate courses
C.
Second Literature
- 2 graduate courses
Thesis
Requirements
Thesis Requirements University rules require that the student complete a minimum of eight graduate courses (24 credits) and a thesis (6 credits). The candidate will normally register for 6 thesis credits in their final Spring semester, but should begin forming the thesis committee already during the preceding Fall semester. The committee consists of a director and a second reader.
The M.A. thesis is an essay of approximately 50-80 pages that makes a defensible contribution to scholarship on a figure, text, movement, or problem in your area of concentration. The MA thesis in Comparative Literature should be comparative and should ideally include works from two areas or national literatures. Your thesis director will supervise your CPLT 799 (thesis) hours, and your essay will be read by one other faculty member in your area. Communicate regularly with your committee, so that they are aware of your progress, and consult with them about a realistic schedule for turning in sections of your work. Please consult the Graduate Catalogue for general graduate school rules (especially residency and time limitations) for the completion of the degree.
The Graduate School has a template for the cover page of the thesis at:
http://www.gradschool.sc.edu/doclibrary/documents/G-TTP.thesis.title.page.pdf
Make sure that you are aware of the various filing requirements and deadlines well in advance, so you can graduate on schedule.