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The English PhD program at Boston University delivers thorough instruction across all facets of English literary studies. The curriculum encompasses historical eras, notable writers, significant literary trends, theoretical approaches, and critical history. Learners cultivate wide-ranging proficiency in all literary epochs while developing focused expertise in a specific concentration. Distinguished faculty guide intimate seminars, offer personalized tutorials, supervise independent research projects, and provide career guidance, equipping graduates for academic and professional roles as scholars and educators. Admission requires a bachelor's degree in English or a closely aligned discipline.
Program Objectives
Upon completing the English PhD, graduates will be able to:
Produce innovative, publication-worthy scholarly work.
Exhibit comprehensive understanding of theoretical frameworks and research methodologies across multiple specialties, communicating effectively with both academic and general audiences.
Display specialized mastery in their chosen research focus.
Adhere to ethical standards in scholarly practice.
Deliver high-quality undergraduate instruction.