Revised Program [Fall 2023]
Studying literature provides an avenue into a deeper and more discerning understanding of the relationship between imaginative writing, culture, and society.
Opportunities
The Literary Studies Minor allows students to explore literature while gaining the skills that give them an advantage in the professional world: communicating effectively and thinking critically and creatively. Our program is renowned for its collaborative atmosphere, where faculty help students explore professional goals and intellectual interests. As a result, literature provides an amazing variety of career paths and opportunities. Our graduates pursue careers in education, law, journalism, social media, advertising, public relations, cultural institutions, film and theater, community advocacy, the non-profit sector, web development, and design, and entertainment.
Learn
As a student pursuing a literature minor, you will learn about literary traditions, major authors, movements, and genres. You will become a literary scholar and understand how the humanities can reflect and shape culture. Students complement their studies by selecting from various elective and restricted elective courses. These courses feature diverse literary topics and historical periods, from British literature of the Middle Ages and Shakespeare to studies in contemporary poetry and global fiction. All our courses are profoundly engaged with contemporary cultural studies and critical theory.