Although all English Majors are expected to fulfill the same core requirements, our curriculum builds in enough elective work to allow you to focus on technical writing, creative writing, literary studies, or cultural and interdisciplinary work.
For Curriculum, Course Descriptions and related information, see the Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Undergraduate Catalog.
Introductory and advanced courses that focus on established and innovative methods of analyzing literary sources, ranging from medieval to modern. From game studies and cognitive science to ecocriticism, the faculty stress the interdisciplinary nature of literature and its value after graduation.Ìý
Introductory and advanced courses that range from usability and digital writing to the rhetoric of scientific discourse and technical presentations and writing. Offering opportunities to practice write, edit, and publish in a variety of forums from popular culture to science, from business to advertising, and from government to industry.Ìý
The new certificate in Professional and Creative Writing offers students an opportunity to bring their harness their creative talents as they prepare for the careers of today and tomorrow. Contact Dr. Joshua Chase at chase@ulm.eduÌýto find out more about this exciting certificate!Ìý
Introductory and advanced writing workshops provide students with instruction in composition and revision of their own fiction and poetry through careful group critiques. Courses prepare students for graduate studies in creative writing and studies in contemporary literature.
For more information about our creative writing program, contact us at rivera@ulm.edu
Introductory and advanced courses centered on Louisiana's rich cultural heritage and the peoples and identities who helped to create that heritage. With an emphasis too on global cultures and texts, courses in this category also focus on Postcolonial literatures and Multicultural Literature, among others.Ìý
Introductory and advanced courses in grammar, the History of the English Language, linguistics, rhetoric, and literary theory, showcasing the wide range of approaches available for texts and analysis in English Studies.
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