English Minor
*Not a baccalaureate degree program
In the English department, students — majors and minors, alongside interested students from a range of disciplines — discover the power and resources of the English language primarily through the study of British, American, and Anglophone literary traditions. Thanks to the range of the department’s course offerings, students often broaden the focus of their studies to include film and video, popular culture, mythology and folklore, as well as foreign-language literatures in English translation. All students are encouraged to become critical readers, learning to employ — both inside and outside the English classroom — the skills of close reading, historical contextualization and theoretical reflection. As critical writers, in turn, they learn how to formulate compelling questions and to craft original essays that effectively intervene both in academic and cultural conversations. Some students develop as creative writers through workshops that emphasize the writing of poetry, prose fiction, autobiography and plays. Others will take the opportunity to practice the craft of journalism and work on the student newspaper.
Undergraduate Degree & Course Catalog - English MinorDepartment of English
306 Clemens HallNorth Campus
Buffalo, NY 14260-4610
Ph: 716-645-2575
F: 716-645-5980
W: www.buffalo.edu/cas/english.html
William Solomon, Professor
Chair
Walter Hakala, Associate Professor
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Last updated: January 30, 2023 11:50 am EST