The English Liberal Arts major leads to a B.A. degree that prepares students for careers which demand strong skills in critical thinking, written and oral communication, and textual analysis. It encourages further study in graduate or professional school by providing quality education in three areas: Creative Writing, Literature, and Pre-law. The Pre-Law track is designed for students who plan on attending law school, and enables them to minor in an appropriate secondary field, such as History, Philosophy, or Political Science. The Creative Writing Track focuses on the study and creation of four major literary genres: fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and screenwriting. It fosters interest in the literary arts while at the same time training students for professional positions that demand strong language skills. The Literature track emphasizes the study of canonical works in English, American, African-American, and other Anglophone literature. All three tracks require study of the history and structure of the English language, the practice of rhetorical forms, and the opportunity to minor in a related field.
Program Student Learner Outcomes:
English Liberal Arts/Creative Writing Track
The Creative Writing Track focuses on the formal, critical, and expressive understanding of four major literary genres: fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and screenwriting. It fosters interest in the literary arts while at the same time training students for professional positions that demand strong language skills. Students will concentrate their study in the following areas:
Additionally, students will have opportunities to publish in SIMBAA, Lincoln’s literary magazine, and perform their work at campus events and for local organizations, including retirement communities, libraries, and history associations. The Creative Writing curriculum allows for a wide range of university electives selected according to the special interests of the student. Together, these components will prepare students for graduate study in Creative Writing (MFA, Ph.D), as well as provide the foundation for professional success in the fields of editing and publishing.
English Liberal Arts/Literature Track
The Literature track is committed to producing scholars who demonstrate proficiency in textual analysis, critical thinking, and written and oral communication. They will read, discuss, and write about the major works of literature in English, with emphasis placed on those of the British, American, and African American literary traditions. In addition, they will study the history, structure, and ongoing evolution of the English language. The Literature Track is designed for students preparing for further study in graduate school, professional school (law, medicine, business), or any career path that calls for strong analytic and communications skills.
English Liberal Arts Pre-Law Track
While the American Bar Association advises students that any major can prepare students for a career in law, a writing-intensive and research-focused major is the best precursor to the rigorous demands of law school.
The English Liberal Arts/Pre-Law Track has these advantages:
Please see the University Catalog for more information and program requirements.
For more information contact the Languages and Literature Department.