The Ph.D. in English and American Literature is an advanced research-focused program designed to develop scholars with deep expertise in the literature, culture, and critical theory of English-speaking countries, particularly Britain and the United States. The program emphasizes rigorous training in literary analysis, theory, and research methodology, enabling students to conduct original, in-depth studies of genres, authors, periods, and literary movements. Students engage with both classical and contemporary scholarship, critically examining texts within their historical, cultural, and social contexts. Through comprehensive coursework, seminars, and the completion of a dissertation, the program cultivates advanced analytical, research, and academic writing skills. Graduates are prepared for careers in higher education, literary research, publishing, cultural institutions, and related fields, as well as for contributing to international scholarship in literature, comparative studies, and cultural studies.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.
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