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Why do your MA in English at Dal?

Students in Dalhousie's Master of Arts program are highly competitive candidates for places in top PhD programs across Canada and internationally. Many have been awarded major fellowships in support of their doctoral studies throughout North America. Other have gone on to careers in law, publishing, communications, journalism, and education.

Dalhousie’s program 
is one of the few in Canada that requires students to write 
a 10,000-12,000 word thesis with a thesis supervisor. 
Though relatively short, the thesis allows your to 
pursue personal research interests and develop your 
research profile.

All MA students are given the opportunity 
to work as Teaching Assistants in the Department. You will develop skills and experience in teaching, writing, 
research, communications, and inter-professional 
collaboration, which are assets on the job market and 
essential for professional degrees and competitive PhD programs.


The MA in English is designed to be completed in one 
calendar year (September to August) and the majority of our students receive scholarship funding and a teaching assistant position. Part-time MA students complete the degree over three years and are eligible to apply for teaching assistant positions.

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Master of Arts in English (MA)

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