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This program offers a comprehensive curriculum in literary studies, expanding upon the foundational minor. It enhances students' knowledge of both classic and modern literary works and themes. Learners explore various academic perspectives that influence current discourse, examining how different viewpoints contribute to the evolution of literary scholarship. Evaluation methods encompass brief assignments, oral presentations, written papers, and standardized tests. The curriculum features culminating courses that enable students to synthesize their knowledge and apply it to novel situations.
Upon graduating from this program, students will have developed the ability to:
Analyze and evaluate theories, research, and practices across humanities, social sciences, and creative arts;
Thoughtfully examine societal experiences through cultural, historical, and political lenses;
Design, implement, and present research investigating diverse communities across various contexts and time periods;
Master advanced textual analysis techniques, including gathering and interpreting source materials while producing sophisticated oral and written work;
Display initiative, self-awareness, and innovation when addressing academic and professional objectives