Undergraduate Bulletin 2006-2008 [Archived Catalog]
English and Linguistics
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Department of English and Linguistics
School of Arts and Sciences
Classroom-Medical Building 145 ~ 260-481-6841 ~ www.ipfw.edu/engl
The Department of English and Linguistics offers courses in all periods of British and American literature; in special topics, such as children’s literature; and in writing, film study, linguistics, folklore, and mythology. Degree programs in English and minors in creative writing, English, folklore, linguistics, and professional writing are designed for students who desire a humanistic education. The program in English offers excellent preparation for many different careers. Literary study provides a basis for understanding various forms of cultural expression; writing skills are a powerful tool in an age dominated by information technologies; linguistics teaches the structure and function of language; folklore introduces the student to voices otherwise neglected by the dominant culture. The Bachelor of Arts with a major in English is appropriate for someone who wishes to enter a graduate or professional school. Degree options also prepare students for careers in teaching, writing, and business communications.
An Associate of Arts with a concentration in English, offered by the School of Arts and Sciences, is described in Part 3 of this Bulletin.
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