General FAQs
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Is this MAPW program online?
Although we offer online courses, course modality is predominantly face-to-face for fall and spring semesters with limited online course offerings. Summer semester courses are online with limited face-to-face offerings. -
What is the difference between the Master of Arts in Professional Writing (MAPW) and a Master of Fine Arts (MFA)?
The MAPW is an intermediate degree program that will prepare you for further study or for career advancement as a professional writer. The MAPW emphasizes both academic and applied skills in several genres. The typical MFA focuses on one genre of creative writing and prepares you for writing in that genre. The MFA is a terminal degree, so it is not necessarily a step toward another degree. -
What is the difference between a Master of Arts in English and the Master of Arts in Professional Writing (MAPW)?
A Master of Arts in English typically focuses on the study of literature, criticism, or rhetoric and composition. This degree often emphasizes theoretical approaches over practice. The MAPW studies creative writing, rhetoric and composition, and/or applied writing and how these three, and all writing, interrelate. Though the MAPW includes theoretical approaches, it emphasizes practice so that a graduate has a solid foundation in academic writing and research, can undertake long, even book-length writing projects, and is adept with the technology used to compose and to present writing. -
Why is the Master of Arts in Professional Writing described as “interdisciplinary?”
Students major in one concentration (Concentration Area) and minor in a second (Support Area). See more details. This flexibility will allow you to discover how various kinds of writing tasks overlap. The required final “capstone” project or thesis may also blend genres and approaches to writing. -
Who teaches in the Professional Writing program?
Award-winning faculty, many of whom are publishing or screen-writing professionals and literary artists, teach in the MAPW program. See the MAPW Faculty Profiles page. -
What are the career opportunities?
See the 2024 Careers and Professional Skills.
*based on the Department of Career Planning and Development.
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What is the cost of the MAPW program? Is financial aid available?
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Where can I live while I study at KSU?
On campus housing is available. See Housing Options. In addition, many off-campus housing options are within a short walk or on KSU or public bus routes. -
What recreation does the area offer?
Kennesaw State’s two campuses are in Atlanta’s northern suburbs, Kennesaw and Marietta, with many opportunities for restaurants and shopping. They are within 25 miles of downtown Atlanta with its historical, cultural and entertainment venues. They are also within a two-hour drive of the Appalachian Trail and many other outdoor recreational venues.