Adolescent, Post-secondary and Community Literacies, Master of Arts
In the Master of Arts, you will focus on the theory and practice of how people use written language and other systems to learn, imagine, improve communities and promote social justice.
Topics Include: Linguistics for literacy education, english curriculum, teaching K-13 writing
Program Features
With a flexible and accommodating schedule, it is an ideal path to an advanced degree for the practicing educator
One-on-one attention and guidance from faculty through teaching, advice, connections and leadership
Several electives to choose from to make the program customized to your learning interests
Option to complete the program with a thesis or non-thesis independent study
Career Paths
Funding Opportunities
The college annually awards scholarships to its students to support their academic goals.
These financial awards are made by Ohio State to students based on academic merit through a university-wide competition.
Degree Requirements
Minimum Program hours
30
Deadline to apply
March 1 (Autumn/Summer)
September 15 (Spring)
Program start
Autumn/Spring/Summer Semester
Apply to Ohio State
Application checklist