BA in English - Concentration in World Literature Undergraduate Programme By George Mason University |TopUniversities

BA in English - Concentration in World Literature

Main Subject Area

Modern LanguagesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Mason’s English degree is not a conventional one. As English major, you can study the poetry of Milton and learn to write digital poetry. You can specialize in Renaissance literature or modern world literature. You can take courses on the folklore of Mexico or the films of Bollywood. You can learn about traditional rhetorical strategies and how they have been adopted to the internet age. Mason’s English department combines the advantages of a large research institution with the personal attention of a small college. Because we will teach you to read critically and write carefully, our classes are uniquely small for a university our size. You will develop these important skills not just by reading traditional texts, but also through the use of technologies such as blogs, wikis, and multimedia production. Students in this concentration have the opportunity to expand their horizons with courses that reflect the current globalization of literature and culture. Possibilities include literatures in translation from other Western traditions, either past or present; literatures in English from outside Britain or the United States; contemporary literatures from all over the world; or the classic literatures of Greece and Rome, the Arab world, or China. When combined with the English major's other requirements, this concentration will introduce you to a wider range of the world's many forms of literary expression, both in English-language traditions and in translation.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Mason’s English degree is not a conventional one. As English major, you can study the poetry of Milton and learn to write digital poetry. You can specialize in Renaissance literature or modern world literature. You can take courses on the folklore of Mexico or the films of Bollywood. You can learn about traditional rhetorical strategies and how they have been adopted to the internet age. Mason’s English department combines the advantages of a large research institution with the personal attention of a small college. Because we will teach you to read critically and write carefully, our classes are uniquely small for a university our size. You will develop these important skills not just by reading traditional texts, but also through the use of technologies such as blogs, wikis, and multimedia production. Students in this concentration have the opportunity to expand their horizons with courses that reflect the current globalization of literature and culture. Possibilities include literatures in translation from other Western traditions, either past or present; literatures in English from outside Britain or the United States; contemporary literatures from all over the world; or the classic literatures of Greece and Rome, the Arab world, or China. When combined with the English major's other requirements, this concentration will introduce you to a wider range of the world's many forms of literary expression, both in English-language traditions and in translation.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
Other English Language requirements: Students are required to have paper-based TOEFL of 570 and 230 on the computer-based TOEFL ; overall band score of 59 on the Pearson Test of English.

Jan-2000

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