SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
ENGLISHThe English Department at the University of Pittsburgh offers two different major programs of English: English literature and English writing. Both majors are responsive to many of the traditional goals of a liberal arts education: they seek to develop a broad critical and historical understanding of influential cultural traditions and to foster a range of reading and writing strategies as well as skills of critical analysis. The majors prepare students fairly directly for careers in teaching or writing. But the skills and knowledge the majors impart are useful in numerous business and professional settings. For example, an English major is highly regarded as a preprofessional major for further training in law, medicine, or business. The Director of Academic Affairs for the Association of American Medical Colleges has said (1986) that English majors have a higher rate of acceptance at medical schools than students who have majored in the biological and physical sciences. Information about the English department major programs follows: English LiteratureThe English literature major is designed to develop a critical understanding of literary and cultural traditions in English that is at once informed, skeptical, and appreciative. Some of the distinctive features of the literature curriculum at the University of Pittsburgh are the recurrent concerns - from the introductory to the most advanced undergraduate courses - with the following: questions of how and why we read and write and participate in cultural activities; the contexts in which a range of literary texts and films are produced, understood, evaluated, and used; and the changing role of art and culture in the contemporary world. The major offers students opportunities to study canonical works of British and American literature from medieval times to the present; often, these texts will be studied in conjunction with historical or philosophical works, with other national literatures in English, and/or with films or works of popular culture. In many courses, students' own writing will be an important object of study. English WritingThe University of Pittsburgh's writing program is the oldest and one of the largest in the United States; offering tracks in fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and journalism. The maximum size of writing classes is 22, and a greater variety of writing classes is available than at most universities. The writing program has a full-time faculty of widely published writers, several visiting writers each year, and a number of part-time faculty who are senior reporters or editors at Pittsburgh newspapers and magazines. Graduates of the writing program include editors at major daily newspapers and publishing houses, winners of the Pulitzer and other major prizes, and the authors of many published books. For more information on the Department of English and the majors in English literature and in English writing, see http://www.english.pitt.edu.
English Literature Major RequirementsThe English literature major requires that students take 36 credits with at least a 2.00 QPA in department courses. Required courses include the following:
English Writing Major RequirementsThe requirements for a major in English writing are as follows: In addition to the required courses in each track, writing majors need one or two electives to complete the 21 credits in writing required. These electives may be taken in another track if the student wishes.
Shared Rules for English Literature and English Writing MajorsThe following information applies to both English literature and English writing majors:
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