PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Specific to the Discipline, graduates of this program should be able to:
- Apply close reading of texts, involving analysis and interpretation of a variety of forms, types and genres.
- Deploy critical perspectives in the analysis and interpretation of texts representing a variety of forms, types and genres.
Track B: Literature Across the Professions
- Produce a non-literary text that may be useful across the professions.
- Categorize non-literary texts produced across the professions like an advertising copy, a feature article in a newspaper or magazine, a news report and reportage, an internet blog, a legal brief, and so on.
- With the above-mentioned skills and competencies, plan and execute written and non-written work or projects especially for first careers in which Literature graduates are broadly considered highly competitive at least for their first career, including media, advertising, marketing, administration, civil service, customer relations, BPOs, and others.
Areas of Concentration, 8 Courses, 24 units
Literature and the Humanities
Literature and the Sciences
Literary Translation
Literature and Cultural Studies
Literature and the Social Sciences
Literature and Creative Writing
Literatures of Africa and the Middle East
Literatures of Asia I
Literatures of Asia II
Literatures of Europe
Literatures of the Americas
Advanced Rhetoric
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