In our English program in literary studies, you'll cultivate valuable skills in writing and critical thinking while exploring literary works by diverse writers. Courses stress the importance of critical reading, writing and research to provide you with a background suitable for many kinds of careers. Our diverse faculty teach and publish across the historical and theoretical spectrum, and students benefit from an interdisciplinary mix (for example, a course on crime fiction co-taught by faculty in English and sociology).
Present papers at regional and national research conferences. Publish your work in The Oswegonian student weekly, Great Lake Review creative writing journal and Exist e-publication. Excel and join the Oswego chapter of the international English honour society, Sigma Tau Delta. As a senior, enrol in Words in the World, to connect with the world of professional communications by designing and producing writing and research-related projects for businesses and non-profit organizations.
Outcomes
Evaluate and analyse, in a variety of expressive forms, literary and extra-literary texts from formal, historical and other theoretically disciplined critical perspectives
Recognize and recall literary movements and geohistorical periods and demonstrate how writers and critics use these traditions to situate and transform their own practices
Detect and critique how categories of human diversity influence the identities of writers and readers and can produce cultural, political and institutional inequity, even as they create opportunities for expanding freedom, civic identification and social justice. (Examples of human diversity might include race, gender, class, sexuality, ethnicity and disability.)
Enhance ability to revise writing for accuracy in the use of primary and secondary sources, for logically sound arguments, for rhetorically sound strategies and for conformity with standard usage and grammar.
Career Opportunities
Corporate communications
Activism and advocacy
Video game development
Teaching
Editing
Publishing
Public service
Non-profit communications and grant writing
Copywriting
Marketing
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Januari 2025
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
601 Culkin Hall,
OSWEGO,
New York,
13126, United States
Applicant possesses the equivalent of a U.S. high school diploma.
Applicant demonstrates a minimum grade point average (GPA) equivalent to 2.5 on a 4.0 grading scale.
An English proficiency score of 71 TOEFL or 6.0 IELTS is required for non-native speakers of English. A Duolingo English Score (DET) of 100 is also currently accepted. Additional scores may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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