• University of New Brunswick (Fredericton) offers a Master of Arts in English for a duration of 20 months.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • The English graduate programs offer both creative writing and academic streams of study.
  • The research areas of the program are:
    • Canadian Literature, including Atlantic Canadian
    • American Literature
    • Medieval, Early Modern, Romantic, Victorian and Twentieth-Century British Literature
    • Postcolonial and First Nations Literature
    • Women's Literature, Gender, and Transgender studies
    • Cultural Studies, Film Theory and Popular Culture
  • Class sizes are small due to which students can interact which the faculty easily.
  • Graduate students in English acquire strong research, writing, editing, communication skills and develop connections with other academics, writers, and publications across Canada.
  • For the 20-month MA, students will normally complete 5 one-term academic graduate courses, a Year-long research methods course (ENGL 6100), and a thesis.
  • The department boasts talented practitioners and instructors in all major genres of creative writing-fiction, poetry, playwriting, and screenwriting--as well as expertise in non-fiction and travel writing.
  • The average salary of the program goes up to 43,000 USD.