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As climate change increasingly impacts our world, environmental advocates globally seek wisdom and motivation through narratives, articles, poetry, and declarations. This specialization's courses demonstrate how climate challenges reach beyond scientific realms, encompassing humanistic explorations of humanity's relationship with nature.
Environmental Humanities (EH) research addresses the enduring legacy of environmental oppression against colonized populations, examining its economic, ecological, racial, and gender-related aspects. The field also investigates contemporary issues like resource conflicts, food insecurity, disease outbreaks, multispecies perspectives, and national politics during climate collapse. EH maintains that both scientific and humanistic viewpoints are vital for comprehending and addressing environmental crises. Graduates of this program will grasp the interplay between economics, culture, and governance amid accelerating climate shifts. They'll explore global literary and artistic works while acquiring ecological knowledge.
The English BA program offers extensive exposure to American, British, and English-language literature worldwide. Students cultivate key professional abilities, mastering effective communication, analytical reasoning, persuasive argumentation, and rapid problem-solving. English majors blend core requirements with electives to tailor their studies, with options to specialize in areas like American studies, creative writing, technical communication, digital humanities, environmental humanities, social justice, education, or custom-designed concentrations.