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The Master of Arts in and Storytelling program spans two years, designed for individuals passionate about:
Exploring the profound impact of stories on thought, emotion, behavior, and actions.
Gning insights into and personal creativity.
Delving into the narrative power and diverse applications of storytelling.
Joining a dedicated community of learners in pursuit of knowledge and writing experience.
Balancing self-directed learning with dynamic classroom experiences.
Publishing or bringing their stories to life.
Frequent week classes typically Fridays from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. provide students with an immersive educational journey led by best-selling authors, award-winning storytellers, poets, editors, essayists, literary critics, and eminent scholars. This program traces the evolution of storytelling from its origins in oral traditions to the transformation of societies through .
Through rigorous cohort-based explorations across genres such as fiction, nonfiction, memoirs, poetry, and more, students expand their understanding and enhance their writing skills. The Mentorship and Indepent Study components empower learners to specialize in a specific genre, fine-tuning their unique authorial voice while mntning a delicate balance between personal autonomy and collaborative community.
The program fosters an environment that respects the uniqueness of each writer's perspective and . As Maya Angelou eloquently stated, There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you. The Graduate Institute facilitate every participant in bringing their unique narratives to life through words.
Whether aspiring to become a compelling oral storyteller, enriching classroom curricula, or authoring books and screenplays, this program equips students with proven methodologies for transforming ideas into captivating stories through spoken and written mediums.
OT 501: Oral Traditions: Medium and Inquiry - 3 credits.
OT 502: Myth: Ancient and Modern - 3 credits.
OT 503: Folktales and Culture - 3 credits.
OT 505: Children’s Literature - 3 credits.
OT 508: Therapeutic Processes of Orality - 3 credits.
OT 509: Cultural Diversity and Unity - 3 credits.
OT 511: Mentorship - 3 credits.
OT 512: Culminating Project - 3 credits.
OT 513: Field Research - 3 credits.
OT 515: Narrative Voice - 3 credits.
OT 516: Narrative Structure: Cross-Genre Applications - 3 credits.
OT 517: Cultural Sources for Writing and Publishing - 3 credits.
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