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Dec 26, 2024
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2011-2012 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Storytelling, Graduate Certificate
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General Program Information
Graduate School Contact: Fiona Goodyear; goodyear@etsu.edu; 423-439-6148 Karin J. Keith, Ph.D., Graduate Coordinator, Reading Education Concentration 409B Warf-Pickel Hall Box 70684 (423) 439-7910 e-mail: keithkj@etsu.edu If Coordinator is unavailable, contact Dr. Rhona Hurwitz, Department Chair. Joseph Sobol, Ph.D., Graduate Coordinator, Storytelling Concentration 205D Warf-Pickel Hall Box 70684 (423) 439-7683 e-mail: sobol@etsu.edu Rhona Hurwitz, Ed.D., Chair 401A Warf-Pickel Hall Box 70684 (423) 439-7598 e-mail: hurwitz@etsu.edu Faculty: Martha Collins; Ed Dwyer; Rosalind Gann;Karin Keith; Jane Melendez; Delanna Reed; Joseph Sobol. Graduate Certificate in Storytelling
The Graduate Certificate in Storytelling is a 21-credit hour post-baccalaureate sequence containing core masters-level coursework in storytelling performance skills and practice (Basic and Advanced Storytelling, Historical Foundations, Practicum, Vocal Training, and electives) without certain academically-oriented requirements of the Master’s degree such as Research Methods, Linguistics, and Thesis. Admission: Completed application form with essay; one official transcript from each undergraduate and graduate institution attended, three letters of recommendation from academic or professional mentors or associates. Program Coordinator: Joseph Sobol, PhD.D. 423-439-7863, sobol@etsu.edu If, after completion of the Storytelling Certificate, a student subsequently applies and is admitted into a M.A. in Reading with a concentration in Storytelling, all 21 credits from the certificate may be approved for transfer into the M.A. Reading program. Required Courses: 15 credit hours
Electives: 6 credit hours
Approved electives from Storytelling Program catalogs or related electives with approval of advisor. |
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