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Our English Literature program offers comprehensive exploration of literary studies, drawing from our faculty's specialized knowledge across diverse fields such as American, Irish, and postcolonial literatures, critical theory, creative writing, and interdisciplinary connections between literature, arts, media, and sciences. Students gain privileged access to our exceptional Hunterian and Library collections, renowned for their 18th- and 19th-century holdings, travel literature, illuminated manuscripts, and important single-author archives.
The curriculum begins with poetry studies before progressing to narrative prose. Throughout the program, students cultivate essential skills in critical analysis, creative composition, and literary argumentation while discovering how performance and oral interpretation enrich textual understanding. Both courses feature a rich selection of texts spanning various historical periods and cultural traditions, alongside opportunities to hone creative writing abilities in both poetry and fiction.
An English Literature degree commands significant respect in today's employment landscape, valued not only by arts, education, and media industries but also by sectors including public relations, finance, business, and technology. Our graduates develop future-ready competencies such as persuasive argumentation, cognitive adaptability, collaborative skills, creative thinking, and analytical rigor. With dedicated career support services, we actively prepare students for diverse professional pathways.