Bachelor's degree

In Stanford (USA)

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Stanford (USA)

To study English at Stanford is to explore, deeply and rewardingly, the rich legacy of literature written in English, past and present. The department offers a wealth of courses on individual authors, the history of literary genres, literary theory, new media, and creative writing. Given the emphasis on critical thinking and interpretation, the English major is in turn an excellent preparation for many professional fields, including teaching, journalism, law, publishing, medicine, and business. The graduate program features rigorous training in the research and analysis of British, American, and Anglophone literary histories and texts, preparing students to produce scholarship of originality and importance, and to teach literature at the highest levels.

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Stanford (USA)
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About this course

English Language Requirements This programme may require students to demonstrate proficiency in English. Schedule a TOEFL® test Schedule an IELTS test

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2019

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More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

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Subjects

  • English

Course programme

Programme Structure

Courses included:

  • Education as Self-Fashioning: The Active, Inquiring, Beautiful Life
  • Race and American Memory
  • Stories Everywhere
  • Reading Digitally
  • Theatrical Wonders from Shakespeare to Mozart
  • The American Songbook and Love Poetry
  • The Sisters: Poetry & Painting
  • Mixed-Race Politics and Culture
  • Mark Twain and American Culture
  • The Renaissance: Culture as Conflict
  • Introduction to English I: Medieval and Renaissance Lives
  • Introduction to English II: From Milton to the Romantics
  • Introduction to English III: Introduction to African American Literature

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