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Dec 26, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English (B.A.) - J
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Program Description
Students in this program explore literature and language from critical, aesthetic, historical, linguistic and national perspectives. Opportunities to study creative writing and journalism are also components of the program.
Student Learning Outcomes
The B.A. in English will:
- Enable students to identify the major genres of literature, to recognize the features of each genre and to explore and evaluate different approaches to literary criticism and interpretation.
- Introduce students to English, American and world literary traditions so that they will learn how literature both reflects and shapes intellectual, aesthetic and cultural life.
- Develop students’ abilities to analyze and explicate literary texts so that they can identify themes and ideas and learn how formal literary devices affect meaning.
- Prepare students for graduate study, for teaching secondary school English and for careers in the private sector or in government that require critical thinking and reading skills as well as skills in research and discourse analysis.
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Introductory Core Courses (3 credits)
Introductory Survey Courses (9 credits)
(Choose three courses)
Writing Courses (6 credits)
(Choose two courses)
Upper-level Specialty Courses in Literature, Language and Criticism (9 credits)
Additional Upper-level Specialty Courses in Literature, Language & Criticism (12 credits)
(Choose four courses)
Optional Thesis (3 credits)
Total: 39 credits (42 with thesis)
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