Overview
The Master of Arts in Literature program at Murang'a University is
designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of
literary theories, critical analysis, and the cultural contexts of
literature. The program aims to develop advanced research skills and
foster a deep appreciation for literary texts across various genres
and periods.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for admission to the Master of Arts in Literature
program, applicants must meet the following requirements:
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A Bachelor's degree in Literature, English, or a related field
with at least a second class honors (upper division) or
equivalent.
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A strong academic record and demonstrated interest in literary
studies.
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Submission of a research proposal outlining the intended area of
study within literature.
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Two letters of recommendation from academic or professional
referees.
Fees and Funding
IMPORTANT NOTES
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University Bank Accounts Kenya Commercial Bank,
Account number 1107198356, Murang'a Branch or any
other KCB Branch country wide OR Equity Bank,
Account Number 0220273636188, Murang'a Branch or
any other Branch of Equity country wide OR Co-operative Bank of
Kenya, Account Number 01129573999200, Murang'a
Branch or any other branch of Co-perative Bank of Kenya country
wide.
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Accomodation Students shall provide for their own accommodation,
food and other personal expenses.
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Foreign Students Students from outsite
East Africa Community (EAC) shall pay
20% more of the tuition fee.
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Payment of Fees Fee for a semester is payable in full by the
5th week of the semester.
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Registration Students are required to
register for every semester even when carrying out
research.
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Exam Regulation and Grading
The MAE program adheres to the examination regulations set by
Murang'a University. Students are expected to maintain academic
integrity and adhere to the university's policies regarding
examinations, including attendance, conduct, and submission of
assignments. Detailed exam guidelines are provided in the student
handbook.