Areas of Study

Inspiration at every turn of the page

Distinguished by the quality of its faculty, the strength of its curriculum, and the excellence of its graduates, ÐÔ°®ÌìÌÃ’s Department of English offers a major and minor in English and supports numerous interdisciplinary minors.


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English

From medieval manuscripts to graphic novels, ÐÔ°®ÌìÌÃ's English program delivers breadth and depth in time and form.

English (B.A.) EnglishÌý(Minor)Ìý

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Creative Writing

Put pen to paper and idea to word with a minor in creative writing at ÐÔ°®ÌìÌÃ. As they experiment with character development, metrical schemes, and memoir research, students who minor in creative writing innovate expression.

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Interdisciplinary Programs

From film, language, and literature to women and gender studies, the English department supports a number of interdisciplinary degree programs to complement your primary area of study.Ìý

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Comparative LiteratureÌý

The comparative literature minor incorporates the study of world cultures and their literary texts, examining international and cross-cultural perspectives.Ìý

Comparative Literature (Minor)

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Film Studies

ÐÔ°®ÌìÌÃ’s film studies minor gives students the power to understand—and impact—the modern, evolving form of cultural expression that is film.ÌýStudents have the opportunity to study film principles in history and theory, while putting them into practice through video production, photography, and writing.

Film Studies (Minor)

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LinguisticsÌý

The minor in linguistics unlocks the principles of the most basic and universal of human symbol systems. Students will explore the very nature of language: how it is acquired, how it is used, and how it changes across time and space.

Linguistics (Minor)

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Medieval and Renaissance Studies

The minor in Medieval and Renaissance Studies takes students on an interdisciplinary voyage of discovery as they reexamine their assumptions about the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Students engage in hands-on work with primary sources and cutting-edge research to take a multifaceted, deeper look at key moments in the past.

Medieval Renaissance Studies (Minor)

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Women and Gender Studies

The interdisciplinary minor in womenÌýand gender studies explores the cultural construction of gender and sexuality in the context of intersections with race and class, global and domestic politics, religion, and critical theory through literature, visual arts, and other media. WomenÌýand gender studies students bring a passion for activism, equity, social justice, and empowerment to the classroom and the broader community.

Women and Gender Studies (Minor)