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postgraduate

Degree

Master of Arts in English

postgraduate

Degree

Master of Arts in English

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Quick facts

  • Annual tuition (2022)

    $9,465 CAD

  • Application fee

    $100 CAD

  • Duration

    2 years

  • PGWP

    2 years

  • Min GPA

    3.3 out of 4

Deadlines

Term start& deadline Deadline
Fall-September 07-January-2021 2021-01-07

Overview

Master of Arts in English

Decide whether you want to apply to the course-based MA or the thesis-based MA. The graduate program in the Department of English and Film Studies is large and diverse, with internationally recognized strengths in many fields including 

  • Canadian literature,
  • Cultural Studies,
  • English literature,
  • American Studies,
  • Gender and Sexuality Studies,
  • Postcolonial Studies, and Modernism.
  • We encourage innovative, interdisciplinary research, and we have a vibrant intellectual climate. Our department is consistently ranked as one of the top English graduate programs in Canada.

There are excellent internal funding packages and a very high success rate for external funding. We are often able to offer incoming students a funding package approaching, and occasionally, exceeding $30,000 for PhD and $20,000 for MA students annually. 

Estimate your cost

Residency
Count of person

$16,381

Total costs

yearly

Details


Cost of living 1 person $7,536
Accommodation 1 bed room $6,916
Tuition 1 person $9,465

Hourly wage

Min wage

15 CAD / 1 hour

in Canada every student can work 20 hour per week

Required documents

1. A copy of all transcripts
2. Your curriculum vitae
3. The Statement of Program: 350-500 words 
4. TOEFL/IELTS score if required

Language requirements

GRE
not required
GMAT
not required

IELTS

7
6.5
listening
6.5
writing
6.5
speaking
6.5
reading

TOEFL

100
22
listening
22
writing
22
speaking
22
reading

PTE

-
listening
-
writing
-
speaking
-
reading

Cambridge

-
listening
-
writing
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speaking
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reading

Academic background and requirement

an undergraduate degree in English or its equivalent in number of courses (usually 54 credits, or 18 courses). -- a breadth of courses representing the major historical periods [Old and Middle English, Early Modern, Restoration and Eighteenth Century, Nineteenth Century, and Twentieth Century literature and culture] and in Canadian, American, Indigenous, and postcolonial literature and culture, as well as some grounding in literary and cultural theory. -- high academic standing (a minimum 3.3 GPA in courses in English).

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