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English
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Purpose & Focus
The Department of English offers courses of study leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing, and the Ph.D. Our undergraduate program offers a first-rate curriculum at once focused and flexible, intellectually stimulating and practically valuable. Through required courses in the literature of the English-speaking world, in English language and linguistics, and in literary theory, our majors acquire a unique appreciation of the roles language and literature play in shaping the world and its diverse cultures. In relatively small classes devoted to reading, discussing, and writing about literary texts and the fundamental questions they raise, our graduates hone those skills in interpretation, argumentation, and oral and written communication most essential to success in every professional or academic pursuit. They also develop the curiosity and creativity, the compassion and the cultural and historical perspective essential to an engaged and engaging life.
To help majors and non-majors alike define and meet their own personal and professional goals, the department also proudly offers a rich array of elective courses in literature in translation; in creative, business, and technical writing; in professional communication, composition, and editing; as well as classes cross-listed with the African-American, Asian, Classical, Film, and Gender and Sexuality Studies programs.
Finally, the English Department invites students into an intellectual and artistic community that extends well beyond the classroom through our sponsorship of public lectures and literary readings, our production of four journals devoted to literary criticism and creative writing, and our close relationship with Black Mountain Institute and a range of other literary and cultural organizations.
Degree Objectives and Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the B.A. in English, students will be able to:
- demonstrate familiarity with major authors, works, genres, and movements in British and American literature.
- demonstrate the ability to read, write and think critically.
- demonstrate an understanding, of English language and linguistics.
- demonstrate knowledge of theoretical and critical methods.
- demonstrate knowledge of multi-ethnic literature.
Accreditation
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
Undergraduate Major
English
Advisement
For general academic advising, students should contact the College of Liberal Arts Wilson Advising Center. Students with questions and concerns about the department’s undergraduate course offerings, programs, and requirements or about post-graduation options and careers should contact the Undergraduate Coordinator, who can also approve exceptions and substitutions when warranted. Failure to seek academic advising may result in delays of anticipated date of graduation.
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