---------- Forwarded message ---------Dear Graduate Students,Preregistration for Fall 2019 English MA classes will take place Monday, March 25, through Wednesday, March 27. Matriculated grad students in good academic standing (i.e., minimum 3.0 GPA and no INCs) should take advantage of this opportunity to sign up early for classes.Please see attached (and pasted below) for preregistration instructions and FAQs, including a breakdown of requirements for MA, MS ED, and MAT students. Also attached are the Fall 2019 course descriptions. Note that registration for Summer 2019 has already begun on CUNYfirst, and I've attached those course descriptions here as well.If you have any questions or need advising before preregistration, please email and/or make an appointment with me or Bill.Best,Dr. Caroline Hong--Caroline Kyungah Hong
Associate Professor of EnglishDirector of Graduate Studies (English MA)Queens College, CUNY65-30 Kissena Blvd.Klapper Hall 604Queens, NY 11367-1597--Preregistration for English MA Courses
2019 FALL
Preregistration for Fall 2019 English MA courses will take place Monday, March 25 through Wednesday, March 27. Matriculated graduate students in good academic standing (i.e., minimum 3.0 GPA and no outstanding INCs) are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to sign up early for classes.
Below are preregistration instructions and FAQs, including a breakdown of program requirements for MA, MS Ed, and MAT students. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to email Professors Caroline Hong or Bill Orchard, the Directors of Graduate Studies in English. If you need advising prior to registering for classes, please make an appointment with Caroline or Bill before the preregistration period.
Preregistration via Email
Please email Caroline (caroline.hong@qc.cuny.edu) or Bill (worchard@qc.cuny.edu) with the following information:
1. Your full name
2. Your 8-digit CUNYfirst ID#
3. The courses you’d like to register for, with their 4- or 5-digit class numbers (e.g., ENGL 636, class no. 27928)
Graduate students can preregister for up to 3 fall classes. Email preregistration requests will be processed within 24 hours and in the order they are received. We will send you a confirmation notice once you’ve been registered, asking you to log onto CUNYfirst and check your schedule.
Preregistration in Person
If you wish to preregister in person, please see us during one of these times:
§ Tuesday, March 26, 4:30–6:30pm (see Bill in Klapper 637)
§ Wednesday, March 27, 4:30–6:30pm (see Caroline in Klapper 604)
If you’re preregistering in person, please be sure to fill out the above information on one of the preregistration slips, which you can find at the main English Department office (Klapper 607), before you come see us.
Preregistration FAQs
Who is eligible to preregister for Fall 2019 classes?
All MA, MS Ed, and MAT students with an active CUNYfirst account who are in good academic standing are eligible to preregister for courses. If your GPA has fallen below 3.0 or if you’re carrying incompletes on your record from a previous semester, you will need to schedule an advising appointment with one of the Directors of Graduate Studies, Caroline Hong or Bill Orchard, before being permitted to preregister.
If the Bursar has placed a hold on your account for any reason, however negligible or unwarranted the hold might be, the CUNYfirst system will not allow you to be preregistered for classes. Please check your account before the start of the preregistration period and make sure that all holds have been removed.
Non-matriculated/non-degree students are not eligible to preregister.
How many classes can I preregister for?
All matriculated MA, MS Ed, and MAT students may preregister for up to 3 fall classes.
Can I take a course with the same number twice for credit?
Courses titled “Studies in…” may be repeated for credit as long as the specific course topics are substantially different (see course titles at http://english.qc.cuny.edu/graduate-programs/). For example, ENGL 714, 719, 720, 721, 722, 723, 724, 726, 727, 729, 736, and 742 may all be repeated for credit.
ENGL 681 (Special Studies) and 781 (Special Seminars) may also be repeated for credit, as long as the specific course topics are different.
ENGL 636, 638, 701, and 703 cannot be repeated for credit.
What are my program requirements?
For MA students:
§ ENGL 701
§ ENGL 636
§ 7 open electives (any English graduate class offered at the 600 or 700 level, excluding the creative writing workshops and craft classes, ENGL 751–763, which are reserved for MFA students)
§ ENGL 791 (thesis essay)
For MS Ed students admitted Fall 2012 or after:
§ ENGL 702 or 703
§ 2 pre-1900 electives
§ 1 open elective (any English graduate class offered at the 600 or 700 level, excluding the creative writing workshops and craft classes, ENGL 751–763, which are reserved for MFA students)
§ ENGL 781
For MS Ed students admitted before Fall 2012:
§ ENGL 702
§ ENGL 703 or 636
§ ENGL 662 or 719
§ 2 open electives (any English graduate class offered at the 600 or 700 level, excluding the creative writing workshops and craft classes, ENGL 751–763, which are reserved for MFA students)
For MAT students:
§ 1 pre-1900 elective
§ 1 open elective (any English graduate class offered at the 600 or 700 level, excluding the creative writing workshops and craft classes, ENGL 751–763, which are reserved for MFA students)
§ ENGL 781
What courses fulfill the pre-1900 requirement for MS Ed and MAT students?
In Fall 2019, the following three courses fulfill the pre-1900 requirement: ENGL 719 (class no. 27930), ENGL 724 (class no. 27932), and ENGL 726 (class no. 27933).
Can I preregister for ENGL 791, the thesis course, or ENGL 795, the independent study course?
English 791 and English 795 require additional advising and paperwork, so these are not courses for which you can preregister. Please email or make an appointment with one of the Directors of Graduate Studies in English, Professors Caroline Hong (caroline.hong@qc.cuny.edu) or Bill Orchard (worchard@qc.cuny.edu), if you’re planning to take one of these courses in the fall semester.