ENGL 204 - Writing About Literature
The theory and practice of critical writing based on selected readings of major literary works.
English is a versatile major that provides excellent preparation for careers in teaching, journalism, law, corporate communications, or any other area where strong reading, writing, and critical thinking skills are vital and rewarded.
The Department of English offers a B.A. degree with three distinct concentrations: literature, creative writing, and English language and literacies. If you are interested in traditional or modern literature, language, linguistics, or creative writing, you will certainly find a match in our major.
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The theory and practice of critical writing based on selected readings of major literary works.
A linguistic approach to the origin and development of English, and its relations to cognate languages.
Read selected memoirs and autobiographical writings by African-American, Latino/a, American Indian, Asian-American, and other ethnic American writers.