Presented By: University Career Center
Considering a Masters in English: Advice, Tips, and Q&A with faculty from the Department of English at Carnegie Mellon University
We invite you to attend a virtual one-hour discussion on our M.A. programs in Literary & Cultural Studies (LCS), Professional Writing (MAPW), Rhetoric, and Global Communication & Applied Translation (GCAT) in the Department of English at Carnegie Mellon University. Faculty will give a short presentation about our M.A. programs. We’ll offer advice about the application process and end with a Q&A.
In our master’s programs, students acquire the skills to become first-rate writers, communication specialists, information designers, analysts, translators, Ph.D. students, and more.
Students learn to present information persuasively across print and digital media. Through literary and cultural analysis, they discover the role of language in various contexts and determine the importance of political rhetoric. Our students explore the value of storytelling in modern culture and practice the skills to translate and communicateglobally. In our master’s programs, students of all ages, backgrounds, and interests unite to leverage the power of the humanities to build a better world.
In our master’s programs, students acquire the skills to become first-rate writers, communication specialists, information designers, analysts, translators, Ph.D. students, and more.
Students learn to present information persuasively across print and digital media. Through literary and cultural analysis, they discover the role of language in various contexts and determine the importance of political rhetoric. Our students explore the value of storytelling in modern culture and practice the skills to translate and communicateglobally. In our master’s programs, students of all ages, backgrounds, and interests unite to leverage the power of the humanities to build a better world.
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