Master of Arts & Master of Fine Arts Degree Programs
Mission and Objectives
The School of Arts and Sciences offers Master of Arts degrees in biological and environmental sciences, earth and planetary sciences, English (three options: literature, writing, and TESOL), history and mathematics. The school also offers the Master of Fine Arts in Creative and Professional Writing.
In keeping with the state of Connecticut’s goals for higher education, the School of Arts and Sciences, with its graduate programs, seeks to:
The School of Arts and Sciences plays a central role in the education of every student at the university. The school serves students of diverse interests and needs and from many different segments of the community. The arts and sciences faculty believe that teaching is an art. Their highest priority is to help students learn.
Graduate Programs
The Master of Arts (M.A.) degree programs at WestConn are designed to provide opportunities for the pursuit of advanced study in the fields of biological and environmental sciences, earth and planetary sciences, English, history, and mathematics. Master of Arts programs provide in-depth study of a specific field for professional advancement, personal development, or preparation for further advanced study.
The Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) program is a performance-based program leading to the highest degree awarded in professional fields in the arts.
Master of Arts degree programs:
Biological and Environmental Sciences
Earth & Planetary Sciences
English
History
Mathematics
Master of Fine Arts in Creative and Professional Writing
Admissions
Applicants who wish to be admitted to a Master of Arts program must submit the following material to the Office of Graduate Studies:
After the above materials have been submitted, the applicant should call (203) 837-8243 to make an appointment for an admission interview in the Office of Graduate Studies.