MA
Certificate
English Department
The Master of Arts in English Literature at NDMU is ideal for secondary English teachers or those planning to pursue doctoral-level work in English. Focused on breadth of content, the program provides broad surveys of English, American, and world literature, while also requiring a depth of knowledge in literary research, history, and interpretation.

Program Location
Program Options
The English Literature program offers two distinct options
- Master's Degree
- Post-Baccalaureate Certificate
Stackable Credentials
Credits earned in the post-baccalaureate certificate program can roll seamlessly into the MA in English Literature.
https://catalog.ndm.edu/graduate-catalog/graduate-school-of-arts-and-sciences/ma-in-english-literature
What to Expect Studying at Notre Dame of Maryland University
Small classes, lectures and seminars assure personal attention and encourage interactive group discussions in a collaborative environment while carefully designed class schedules offer working professionals the flexibility to study part-time.
Class Schedules
Courses are offered in a sequence:
- One evening class per week in fall and spring
- Two evening classes per week in both summer sessions
Taken part-time, the degree can be completed within three years.

Alum
Kelly Boyd
Confidence & Expertise
Alum, NDMU Class of 2017
English Literature
My experience in the English Literature MA program at NDMU was truly life-changing. I met friends who I know I'll keep for a lifetime, learned from professors who are experts in their field, and changed the way I think about English. I'm a high school English teacher of 16 years, and earning an advanced degree in my content, rather than Education generally, has helped me enter this phase in my teaching career with confidence and expertise. Outside of work, earning a MA in English has helped me renew my passion for literature. I'm so proud of the work I've done in the English Program at NDMU.
English Careers
The Master of Arts in English provides the content and methodologies required to become a better teacher of English at the secondary level, or to prepare to pursue doctoral-level work in English.