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The Editing, Writing, and Media (EWM) program focuses on creating, examining, and understanding diverse texts across historical periods and modern formats. From studying ancient manuscripts to exploring digital content creation, EWM combines theoretical knowledge with practical application. This major suits students aiming for graduate education or careers in legal, literary, publishing, or digital media fields. EWM develops future leaders, whether as scholars specializing in textual studies or as digitally proficient professionals with strong communication abilities.
The program equally benefits those considering advanced academic work or professional paths in legal, writing, publishing, and digital media sectors. EWM cultivates leadership qualities, preparing students to excel as researchers in textual analysis or as skilled communicators in technology-driven environments.
The English Department provides a curriculum essential for modern education. As one of the largest programs in the College of Arts and Sciences, it offers concentrations in Literature, Media & Culture, Creative Writing, or Editing, Writing & Media. Students can also explore specialized options like Honors programs or customized study plans. The undergraduate curriculum enhances reading comprehension and writing proficiency while fostering analytical skills and cultural awareness. It examines literary forms and media as cultural products connected to broader fields like philosophy, history, and psychology. Beyond intellectual development, the English major provides career preparation for education, law, healthcare, business, public service, and creative industries.