Our curriculum incorporates a wide range of historical and theoretical approaches to the study of texts and languages, and to the practices of teaching, research, and writing. For some of our recent graduates, the M.A. in English has led to nationally-ranked Ph.D. programs, among them the University of Minnesota, the University of California-Riverside, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Other M.A. graduates have chosen to pursue corporate and government employment, secondary teaching, and teaching in community colleges. Our program prepares students for these career paths by combining a flexible, individually-tailored academic curriculum with opportunities for supervised training and teaching in ESU's Composition Program and Writing Center. Through our small classes, careful advising, and strong mentoring relationships, as a graduate student at ESU you will become part of a close-knit, active, and international community of teacher-scholars.