Undergraduate Studies in English
One way or another, English courses form an important part of all undergraduate students’ learning here at UC—whether they’re English composition courses, humanities electives, General Education courses, or courses in the English major, Journalism major, English minor, or the department’s four certificate programs.
No matter how you include English in your coursework, you will learn to:
- conduct research and engage in creative problem solving
- develop a stronger capacity for both logical and imaginative thought
- analyze, interpret, and synthesize information
- plan and execute tasks with accuracy, concision, and clarity
- conduct critical evaluations with a greater awareness of the complexity of such evaluations
- discover your own values and learn of different cultures in a historical context
- become aware of the processes by which knowledge is produced
- see learning as a lifelong process that extends far beyond the classroom
Your English classes will be some of the smallest you’ll take at UC. The engaging dialog and individualized attention will make these classes some of the most eye-opening, challenging, and rewarding of your UC experience.
As you plan your program of study, take advantage of the rich array of English options. Whether you want to improve your reading, writing, and thinking, learn more about literature and culture, immerse yourself in creative writing, or prepare for a career in journalism or professional writing, our accomplished faculty and advisors can help you achieve your goal.