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2016-2017 Traditional Undergraduate Academic Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Traditional Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

English


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The English program at Lakeland creates masters of language – strong readers, accomplished writers, and critical thinkers who can appreciate how texts shape our understanding of the world. English students, therefore, develop skills central to living in the Information Age and most in demand by employers. Our majors and minors learn to read closely and critically, to write persuasively and confidently, and to work and think independently.  And this expertise comes from interrogating and engaging with texts of all types – from classics to comics, poetry to popular culture, novels to the latest products of New Media.

English majors and minors are employed in a wide array of careers, including education, research, writing, law, business, industry, communications, and public service – any field that values critical thinking and asks one to use language with skill. By virtue of its versatility, English degrees remain one of the most highly employable of all liberal arts degrees.

Students who have successfully completed a B.A. in English from Lakeland University should be able to:

  • Read critically and closely, analyzing how texts and language create and affect meaning and our understanding of the world.
  • Write convincing arguments that are logical, well supported, and professionally presented.
  • Communicate their ideas with others in ways that are clear, respectful, and evidence-driven.
  • Identify key literary techniques, figures, and movements across a diverse range of texts in English.

Professors: Meg Albrinck, Peter Sattler, and Linda Tolman
Associate Professor: Lucretia Crawford

Programs

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    Courses

      English

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