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• First-time college students or transfers
• Students 18-22
• Residential students at our main campus
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A degree that complements all academic disciplines.
English majors prepare for careers in the information economy by completing a challenging, writing-intensive curriculum focused on the study of a wide range of literary texts from the classics to postmodernism, as well as courses in film, creative writing, and literary criticism.
In addition to traditional classes devoted to major figures such as William Shakespeare and Toni Morrison, students have in recent years had the opportunity to study ekphrastic writing in Paris, Madrid, and Rome, to roleplay the trial of Galileo, to delve into the films of Alfred Hitchcock, to analyze dystopian science fiction, and to examine cross-cultural representations of cannibalism.
Our students have many opportunities for regional, national, and international travel, regularly participate in professional conferences and internships and may gain valuable professional experience and course credit as editors of Trillium, º£½ÇÉçÇø University’s award-winning literary and arts journal.
While our students are attracted to the major through a love of literature, they also develop the writing and research skills required to meet the twenty-first century’s demands for critical and innovative thinking in the workplace. Both intellectually stimulating and practical in application, a major or minor in English complements all other academic disciplines, especially business, mass communications, theater, music, and art.
Recent graduates have pursued careers in law, publishing, business, journalism, public relations, computer programming, advertising, ministry, and teaching, as well as graduate degrees in English and Creative Writing.
º£½ÇÉçÇøand Mercer Law School have joined forces to provide the opportunity for º£½ÇÉçÇø students to receive their bachelor of arts (BA) degree and juris doctor (JD) degree in six years. It's called the 3+3.
All students majoring in English must take 36 hours (12 courses) in English beyond the general education requirements. English majors may choose from two concentrations: literary studies, or creative writing. Students and their advisors will choose courses from five categories: 1) literary history, 2) literary genre, 3) reading and writing, 4) creative writing, and 5) major authors.
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What can I do with a major in ENGLISH?
º£½ÇÉçÇø students have gone on to pursue careers in:
- Publishing
- Journalism
- Law
- Editorial Work
- Business
- Economics
- Advertising
- Marketing
- Publications
- Creative Writing
- Technical Writing
- Librarianship
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