Sep 28, 2024  
Undergraduate College Catalog 2024-2025 
    
Undergraduate College Catalog 2024-2025

English Major: Writing Studies and Rhetoric concentration


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Major in English

The English major offers students a rich variety of courses in literature, culture, and rhetoric that foregrounds learning from diverse perspectives. You will be joining a collaborative environment with your professors and peers, in which you read, discuss, and write about poetry, fiction, nonfiction, dramatic literature, and theoretical texts. You’ll expand your worldview while sharpening your analytical and communication skills. In addition to the general English major, Wheaton offers concentrations for students who want to focus on a particular area such as literary and cultural studies, writing studies and rhetoric, youth literature, media, and culture, and medieval/renaissance studies. Wheaton English majors become writers, editors, content creators, project managers, analysts, researchers, and more in nearly every profession from publishing and marketing to law and healthcare. They’re also well-prepared for law school or graduate study in English, Creative Writing, library science, and teaching.

Writing Studies and Rhetoric Concentration


The English major’s concentration in Writing Studies and Rhetoric is for students who want to immerse themselves in writing for various audiences. You’ll write, research, and revise in multiple genres and modes. As you develop your voice and refine your skills, you’ll prepare yourself to meet the challenges of writing for, and leading, the many communities and professions requiring excellent written communication.

 

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We encourage students interested in pursuing this concentration to take any or all the recommended courses below, each of which will help them to become flexible, fluid writers who can make informed, ethical choices across disciplines. The most effective writers are open to the world and to new ways of thinking and seeing.  These courses will not count towards the requirements of this major.

EDUC 220 Introduction to Tutoring Writing  

MUSC 208 Songwriting  

PHIL 111 Ethics  

SOC 272 Telling Stories with Data  

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