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The English Language and Literature Department's Literature programs emphasize comprehending the traditions, themes, and dynamics of English creative writing across diverse historical and cultural settings. Learners select from an extensive array of historically-focused classes, genre studies, and courses exploring language evolution, critical theories, and analytical approaches. The Writing, Rhetoric and Discourse Studies curriculum examines writing's theoretical foundations, creative potential, and practical uses in various situations. Meanwhile, the Creative Writing program hones skills in essential literary forms while exploring writing's cultural and societal dimensions. Through these programs, the Department strives to cultivate sharp critical thinking, exceptional linguistic proficiency, and deep respect for literature's enduring personal and societal significance throughout history and across civilizations.
The Writing, Rhetoric and Discourse Studies program merges hands-on training with academic exploration, offering guidance in multiple writing styles for those pursuing careers in media, corporate communications, public relations, and organizational content creation.