Overview
The English program at the University of Manitoba provides a comprehensive study of literature, language, and cultural contexts, fostering critical analysis, creative expression, and communication skills. Objectives include developing an understanding of literary traditions from diverse periods and regions, with unique features such as emphasis on Canadian and Indigenous literatures, creative writing workshops, and interdisciplinary approaches integrating film and theatre.
Career Prospects
Graduates pursue diverse careers in education, publishing, media, and public service, leveraging strong analytical and writing abilities for roles requiring effective communication and critical thinking.
Key Faculty/Staff
The program is supported by faculty in the Department of English, Film, and Theatre, including experts in literary theory, postcolonial studies, and creative writing.
Unique Facilities or Partnerships
Access to the Elizabeth Dafoe Library's extensive collections, the Centre for Creative Writing and Oral Culture, and partnerships with local arts organizations for internships and events.
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