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Whether you work – or aspire to work – in education, marketing, human resources, public policy or any number of other fields where problem-solving skills are in high demand, an online Master of Arts (MA) in English from լƵ goes well beyond reading the works of famous authors and analyzing layers of meaning. It can help you master critical thinking, enrich your subject matter expertise and expand your career opportunities.
The online master’s in English curriculum is designed to strengthen your skills in the critical analysis of literature and provide a broad understanding of literary traditions. Our courses are taught by highly credentialed and accomplished instructors with deep insights into the field and a passion for literary pursuits.
Your online master’s degree in English culminates in a capstone course. Students satisfy this requirement by completing a thesis or submitting a portfolio of literary analysis.
Visit the course catalog to view the full MA in English curriculum.
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Jenn Monroe began her career as a journalist and then transitioned into media relations. She began her career in education 25 years ago teaching a writing for radio, television and film course. She's also published her own work, primarily poetry, including two poetry chapbooks and dozens of individual poems.
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"SNHU students have the freedom to complete each week's work when it fits into their schedule, but they also have structure and support – from peers and faculty – that is vital to growing their writing skills and preparing them for whatever future they envision for themselves."
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If 3 of your prior learning credits ($637/credit) are accepted toward your master’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $17,199
If 6 of your prior learning credits ($637/credit) are accepted toward your master’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $15,288
If 9 of your prior learning credits ($637/credit) are accepted toward your master’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $13,377
If 12 of your prior learning credits ($637/credit) are accepted toward your master’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $11,466
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We look at the cost per credit multiplied by the number of credits you need to earn for a master's degree. Most master's degrees require 36 credits. SNHU allows you to transfer in up to 12 credits, requiring a minimum of 24 credits to be taken at SNHU. This is only a tuition estimator and doesn't account for other fees that may be associated with your program of choice.
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With so many different career opportunities, job growth and salary will vary for English degree holders. However, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, earning a master's degree could open the door to a higher salary and lower odds of unemployment.1
The online master’s in English expands your career possibilities in writing-related fields.
Opportunities range from helping aspiring authors write bestsellers to editing stories for online newspapers, magazines and other publications.
Demand for this area of expertise remains steady in higher education and nonprofits as well as with the military or federal government, according to the BLS.1
Copywriters develop a craft driven by ideas or concepts. They specialize in writing short copy, such as digital ads, email marketing campaigns and social media marketing. Content writers often write longer pieces such as blog posts, ebooks and white papers.
openings projected each year for writers and authors, on average, through 2032, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.1
median annual wage for writers and authors in 2023, according to BLS.1
Understanding the numbers
When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, geographic location, worker skill and economic conditions. Cited projections are based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data, not on SNHU graduate outcomes, and do not guarantee actual salary or job growth.
I believe one of the greatest takeaways I've gained from SNHU is the confidence I carry in my writing ability and research skills. These were both developed through my graduate work at SNHU.
Carolyn Jameson '21
Today, most English majors go into advertising, marketing and public relations, fields where a demonstrated proficiency in organization, communication and writing are critical. But many master’s in English graduates go into teaching, where subject matter expertise can increase their odds of a salary bump.
Still, others find their skills translate equally well to educational product design, human resources, nonprofit administration or sales.1 Solid writing skills are particularly prized in sales, where closing deals depends on strong proposals and compelling pitches.
Dr. Christopher Lee, an associate dean of liberal arts at լƵ, sums it up this way. “A master's provides the same transferable core skills of critical thinking, research, analysis, reading comprehension, empathy and others ... but at a higher level of qualification for higher-level positions,” he said.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, writers and authors held about 151,200 jobs in 2022, meaning it's a competitive field with the opportunity to expand. Within that population, 62% are self-employed workers, giving you the flexibility to work nearly anywhere that you have access to a computer. As of May 2023, writers and authors earned a median annual wage of $73,690, with the highest 10% earning more than $148,240. That same year, public relations specialists and technical writers earned median annual wages of $66,750 and $80,050, respectively.1
Furthermore, earning a master's degree could open the door to a higher salary and lower odds of unemployment.1 In 2023, master's degree holders reportedly earned $1,737 each week – over 16% higher than those with the highest educational attainment of a bachelor's.1 Unemployment rates for master's degree holders were also lower than their bachelor's-holding counterparts (2.0% versus 2.2%, respectively).1
A respected, accredited online master's degree in English could be a perfect gateway to help advance your career.
As a private, nonprofit institution accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), լƵ is committed to offering affordable, high-quality education pathways that meet students where they are.
"I chose SNHU because it allowed me to complete my entire master’s degree online," said Carolyn Jameson '21. "As a full-time high school teacher and full-time parent, I knew that an online program was the only way I could possibly complete my coursework without having to sacrifice time with my children."
Knowing that each course followed a similar cadence meant that Jameson could also plan her time ahead.
"It helped that the courses follow the same format and have similar expectations," she said. "And while each of the professors brought their own touch to the course, I was quickly able to understand how to prioritize my study time and understood the deadlines. While I had taken an online course or two in my undergraduate studies, I appreciated the uniformity of expectations at SNHU."
With clear expectations set, Jameson felt empowered to keep going – even when she faced unexpected challenges.
"The [online MA in English] allowed me to keep working, keep momming and helped me complete my master’s degree at my own pace," Jameson said. "There were a few instances when 'life happened' – a death in the family, an unforeseen career chance and move, health issues – and not only was my advisor beyond helpful, my professors were very understanding and willing to work with me when needed."
Generally speaking, it takes 2 years to complete an MA in English. But the answer to this question often comes down to the individual, plus three common factors in everyone's life: time, cost and work/family obligations.
At SNHU, most graduate students complete the 36-credit program in two years, although it’s not unusual to find students who finish in 18 or even 15 months by taking two courses per 10-week term.
"I absolutely appreciated the 10-week, 5 terms a year format," said Carolyn Jameson '21. "I felt like I was able to see the end in sight, and when you are as busy as I was, that was very encouraging!"
The price tag can vary dramatically depending on the institution and whether you complete your degree online or on campus.
With one of the lowest graduate online tuition rates in the country, լƵ offers an affordable way to advance your career. At just $637 per credit, the 36-credit online master’s in English is only $22,932.
We also have a generous transfer policy, accepting up to 12 credits from your previous institutions – or a third of your 36-credit program. By transferring 4 classes, you could save over $7,000 on your MA in English.
Yes! While a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution is a prerequisite for most graduate programs, your bachelor’s does not have to be directly related to your master’s. In other words, you don't need an undergraduate online English degree to earn a master's in English.
At SNHU, accessibility to education is at the core of the university’s mission. In creating high-quality, affordable and innovative pathways to educational success, we remove many barriers. The university has a generous transfer policy and offers credit for professional experience.
For graduate admission, a minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.75 is required for full acceptance to the online master’s in English program. We also waive the requirement for GRE or GMAT test scores.
An MA in English differs from an MFA in several ways. First is the time consideration. The MA typically requires fewer credits than the MFA.
Academically, MA in English courses are focused on studying literature and literary theory. Along with honing your writing abilities, you'll have the opportunity to develop your analytical skills while you study the various lenses through which you can view a work of literature. You'll also study how sentences are structured and how words in the English language have changed over time.
Most MA in English majors choose a professional path in advertising, marketing, public relations or teaching, fields where demonstrated proficiency in organization, communication and writing are critical.
The MFA degree path, on the other hand, is for creative writers focused on honing their craft with the purpose of becoming professional writers or novelists. By the end of your MFA program, you should have completed a polished manuscript.
MFA programs, whether taken in a traditional campus setting or through an online MFA, can take anywhere from a year to four years to finish. Many MFA programs, such as the Mountainview Low-Residency MFA, require a residency, which is a period of study with other students either on campus or at a specific site. Residencies can take place over a weekend or last several weeks.
Some MFA programs require students on a full scholarship to teach undergraduate classes. Others offer students the opportunity to teach in exchange for a discounted tuition rate. For those who plan on teaching at the university level after graduating, a program with a teaching component can provide valuable experience.
Read more about MA vs MFA.
1Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, on the internet, at:
Cited projections may not reflect local and/or short-term economic or job conditions and do not guarantee actual job growth.