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7 Master's degrees in Literature in New Mexico, United States
Technical and Professional Communication
Inspired by the land-grant mission and Hispanic-Serving designation, the Technical and Professional Communication program at New Mexico State University is designed be broadly accessible, including for working adults across New Mexico (and beyond), who can use this degree to access and excel in stable employment opportunities.
Spanish
The mission of the Spanish program at New Mexico State University is to engage students in the discovery, learning, and critical study of the language varieties, literatures, and cultures of Spanish-speaking communities.
Literature
The Literature degree at The University of New Mexico requires 30 hours of course work, competence in a language other than English, and a substantial portfolio of scholarly work with a reflective preface situating the work in a critical and/or historical context.
Dramatic Writing
The University of New Mexico MFA in Dramatic Writing provides professional training to promising and distinctive writers from New Mexico and beyond.
Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies
The M.A. Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies program at The University of New Mexico in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures offer a transition into advanced literary and cultural study.
Portuguese
The University of New Mexico offers an M.A. degree in Portuguese as well. Departmental financial assistance in the form of teaching assistantships are available for the most highly qualified candidates. Teaching Assistants in the M.A. program are normally guaranteed four semesters of support, as long as they remain in good academic standing.
Literature
The Literature program at New Mexico State University requires coursework and a culminating project taking the form of either a Master’s Essay or Master’s Thesis.