English Major

Creative Writing Track

The Creative Writing Track of the English major is designed for students who wish to devote particular study to the craft of writing as well as broaden their perspectives of literature to include that of the writer. In this series of workshops and literature courses, students hone their skills, insight, and confidence as writers and readers. The Creative Writing Track of the English major offers useful preparation for careers in writing and editing.

Literary & Cultural Studies Track

This area focuses on the study of significant texts and forms, both literary and extra-literary, from all historical periods; major critical theories and approaches, current as well as foundational; and the historical, cultural, and ideological conditions under which texts have been produced and received. Students may focus their coursework in a particular historical period or genre, sample from a variety of periods and genres, or explore one or more kinds of cultural study. Students in this track develop an ability to read and analyze a range of texts, preparing them well for various career opportunities as well as graduate study.

Rhetoric & Professional Writing Track

This track prepares students to write persuasively and effectively in public and professional contexts. Students in this track may design a program of study that leads to employment in commercial and non-profit organizations, to graduate work in rhetoric and professional writing, and/or to enhanced literacy and more informed, responsible participation in civic affairs. Download a brochure about the Rhetoric & Professional Writing Track here.

General English Major Requirements

The English major enables students to explore the wide range of literatures, theories, cultures, and genres in the interdisciplinary field known as English Studies.  While still featuring a strong literary core, the new major enables students to choose from three specialized tracks and to sample a rich variety of English electives.

The major requires a minimum of 54 credit hours, allocated as follows:

  • Core courses (24 credits):

    • Introduction to English Studies
    • Writing for English Majors
    • Multicultural Literatures in English
    • Introduction to Shakespeare
    • Four survey courses (two in English Literature, two in American Literature)
  • Courses in the student’s chosen track (18 credits, including a capstone course):
    • Creative Writing (Poetry or Fiction)
    • Literature and Cultural Studies
    • Rhetoric and Professional Writing
  • English electives (12 credits)

Students who began the major under the old requirements should consult with their advisers to plan their remaining coursework.

Requirements Checklists

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