Literature for Children and Young Adults, Master of Arts in Teaching and Learning
The Master of Arts Literature for Children and Young Adults specialization is the ideal way to increase your knowledge of theory and practice with courses that help you improve literacy education by developing instruction that instills motivation and creates meaningful reading experiences.
Topics Include: Literacy experience and understanding, readers, texts & contexts, literary theory, children's literature, adolescent literature
Program Features
A path to an advanced degree with a flexible and accommodating schedule.
Get one-on-one attention and guidance from nationally recognized faculty, and program managers.
Core courses that teach you multiple perspectives in teaching and learning; and elective courses that allow you to explore literature across the curriculum.
Gain research experience in classroom inquiry and diverse approaches.
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
Prerequisites
Test scores: GRE required for students with cumulative GPA less than 3.0; TOFEL scores for international students
Minimum Program hours
30
Deadline to apply
March 1 (Autumn/Summer)
September 15 (Spring)
Program start
Autumn
Summer
Spring Semester
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