Mission
The Department of Literatures and Cultural Studies upholds its mission in collaboration with UTRGV’s undergraduate core curriculum principles. By emphasizing the study of literatures and other facets of culture, the department promotes the acquisition of critical thinking and communication skills as well as an ethos of teamwork and social and personal responsibility. Our department also strives to expand students' intercultural competencies–that is an awareness of and sensitivity to the diversity of the human condition as expressed in literatures, languages, and other cultural objects.
Our courses in American, British, Latin-American, Mexican-American, French, Francophone and World Literatures introduce students to a rich tradition of thought and experience, teaching them how to synthesize and analyze texts, which means to decipher how meaning is produced. Faculty also encourage students to go beyond traditional approaches to textual analysis by exploring innovative and interdisciplinary developments in cultural studies and multiculturalism, such as film and media studies, exile and diaspora studies, multi-ethnic literatures, children’s literature, and critical theories such as Marxist theory, psychoanalytic theory, feminism, queer theory, gender and sexuality studies, post-colonialism, and eco-criticism.
The department offers undergraduate degrees and minors in English and French, as well as graduate degrees in English; provides coursework and mentoring to prepare teachers of English, and French; and considers itself as the very gateway to internationalize and amplify a Liberal Arts education by developing creative problem solving skills that will allow students to understand the complexities of a globalized society.
Academic Programs
Bachelor's
English (BA)
Bachelor of Arts in English
Program Modality: Campus
The Bachelor’s degree in English cultivates scholarly and creative achievement and develops proficiency to read, write, and think critically. It offers students an opportunity to discover more about the world they live in, learn to appreciate artistic works, and develop enhanced literary and language aptitudes.
English is a skills-based major that provides excellent preparation for any profession requiring aptitude in oral and written communication. The program offers several concentrations.
Concentrations:
English - Teacher Certification (BA)
Bachelor of Arts in English - Teacher Certification
Program Modality: Campus
The Bachelor’s degree in English cultivates scholarly and creative achievement and develops proficiency to read, write, and think critically. UTRGV offers degree plans for undergraduate English majors who seek to become certified to teach English Language Arts and Reading for grades 4-8 or 7-12. The curriculum is designed to produce exemplary teacher-leaders prepared for professional careers.
UTRGV is approved by the State Board of Educator Certification to recommend students who complete all requirements for this degree for teacher certification.
Certifications:
Master's
English (MA)
Master of Arts in English
Program Modality: Campus
The Master’s degree in English cultivates scholarly and creative achievement through student literacy – specifically the abilities to read, write, and think critically, as well as an appreciation for the English language.
Graduates enter professions such as teaching, writing, editing, media production, law, public service, advocacy, or pursue graduate or professional studies. The program offers several concentrations.
Concentrations:
English - Interdisciplinary Studies (MAIS)
Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies - English
Program Modality: Campus
Students pursuing a Master’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with a Concentration in English may choose a program of study within the English department of literature, linguistics, rhetoric, composition, and literacy. This flexible program offers students an opportunity to discover more about the world they live in, learn to appreciate the artistic works of fellow human beings, and develop literary and language aptitudes of their own. The program prepares students for any profession requiring a high degree of skill and comprehension in oral and written communication.
The program prepares students to pursue doctoral studies and careers in teaching, professional writing, and editing.