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ERHS: English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies

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Explore Preston's Library's resources in english, rhetoric, and humanistic studies and learn to use them effectively in your scholarly work. You may email us questions or schedule research consultations.

From VMI: Grounded in a common interest in the varied functions of language, the English major integrates multiple disciplinary approaches, including the literary, the philosophical, and the aesthetic.

Cadets’ command of language is developed both critically and creatively through the study of a range of humanistic works and practice in effective forms of expression.

Rhetoric is both an art and a skill in using language, a means of fostering cooperation among human beings. In this definition “language” encompasses the language of music, art, and philosophy as well as of writing and literature. Through a study of these languages, cadets learn to create and interpret a variety of texts and locate them in their cultural contexts. In the process, English majors discover how authors, artists, and philosophers have shaped and been shaped by the values, beliefs, time, and place in which they lived and worked. Cadets thus gain a cultural awareness that will serve them well in today’s global society.

Given the necessity of digital communication in the twenty-first century, they also learn how to navigate networked writing spaces and to develop multimedia projects for the web. To extend their education beyond the classroom and prepare them to be engaged citizens and professionals, they apply what they have learned to real-world situations in both courses and required fieldwork experiences.