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Examine how literature intertwines with historical influences across different eras and regions. You'll develop advanced skills in interpreting varied literary works from multiple time periods and locations, while also investigating the significance of diverse sources such as correspondence, oral histories, visual materials, archaeological findings, and artifacts. By merging English and History studies, you'll gain distinctive insights into the artistry of historical narratives and the importance of contextualizing human expression across time, geography, and culture.
The curriculum addresses modern concerns, investigating how disputed histories influence contemporary society while providing profound knowledge about human communication and thought. Modules covering sustainability, civil rights, identity studies, postcolonial theory, gender studies, and nuclear literature guarantee this program's connection to pressing worldwide issues.
Our teaching methods embrace inclusivity, creativity, and accessibility, with employer-designed assessments that include multimedia projects like podcasts, video essays, blogs, literary journal curation, traditional papers, critiques, oral and visual presentations, and digital narratives. Skill-building workshops prepare you for academic success and professional growth, while internships allow you to apply your learning in real-world settings. This program prepares graduates for diverse career paths in creative fields, corporate communications, media, government, business leadership, teaching, cultural institutions, and nonprofit organizations.