Get stronger in reading, writing, and critical thinking. Use those strengths to navigate our ever-changing world and create your own place in it. Through Suffolk's English program, youll master a wide array of language skills to help you direct your own life and career and become a dynamic contributor in any industry.
Through narrative, rhetoric, analytical writing, poetry, and lyrical prose, youll engage with topics of social significance from the local to the global. Youll compose original texts, strengthen your rhetorical awareness, skillfully apply historical and theoretical contexts, claim power in creative expression, and collect useful tools to reach diverse audiences.
English graduates often go on to careers in publishing, government, education, library science, healthcare, arts administration, journalism, and marketing. Others pursue advanced degrees in fields like literature, linguistics, creative writing, rhetoric and composition, and law
Students in our English program will:
Perform close textual analysis to develop original interpretations of texts, Create artful and original works on fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction, Develop effective practices of writing process and craft, Identify and analyze structures, styles, and other formal features of texts, Write from research and build claims from evidence within specific contexts, Gain a broad understanding of literary traditions and history.
As an English major, youll study and create texts in a broad range of genres, forms, and literary, cultural, and historical contexts. Our core curriculum will ground you in world literature while introducing you to the theories and practices of textual interpretation. Youll also take three electives with a wide variety of upper-level courses to choose from.
The careful study of literature builds broadly transferable and transformational skills like close reading, critical thinking, and rhetorical awareness. In this concentration, students can take a wide variety of classes, spanning from survey courses that explore foundational texts to insightful upper-level electives that engage with diverse writers, genres, experiences, literary movements, and historical and cultural contexts. Guided by our expert faculty, youll participate in lively classroom discussions and share interpretations with your peers.