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English

Critical reading, writing, thinking—these are the skills for success in any field.

As an English major, you'll sharpen your observational and analytic acuity and improve your ability to shape words to communicate more effectively, opening up a diverse range of career options. 

When you pursue a B.A. in English, you will take a core set of foundational courses that will teach you to analyze and evaluate works of American, English, and other world literature in their cultural and historical perspectives. You'll also take four courses specific to your concentration. Choose to focus on rhetoric and writing or dive deeper into literary theory and history. Our English majors excel in many fields: law, business, journalism, public relations, acting, education, marketing, and professional writing.

Top Reasons

Expert Faculty

Our English faculty are scholars and creative writers whose work has appeared in Iowa Review, Boston Review, Florida Historical Quarterly, and Florida Studies.

Get Involved

Cantilevers, the College's literary magazine, and events such as World Poetry Day, provide opportunities for you to share your work and learn to collaborate with others.

Writers Series

Our Visiting Writers Series brings nationally known writers, poets, and scholars to »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË, including National Book Award finalists and writers for The Onion.

Ready For The Workplace

Armed with keen observational and analytical skills, you'll find yourself ready to pursue opportunities in advertising, business and grant writing, journalism and editing, even consulting. English is also a natural pre-professional major for those who plan to study business administration, law, or theology or for those who plan to apply to graduate school in linguistics, literature, or creative writing.

Meet Our Mocs

Felicia Coursen
Jordan Reed
Sarah Bliss
Tabitha Lehmann
Peter Schreffler, Ph.D.

Featured Faculty

Peter Schreffler

I am continually reminded that I have been the frequent beneficiary of grace from those in authority over me throughout my adult life, so I feel obligated to pass that on to my students. I am keenly aware that my students often present only a small and distorted piece of themselves in my courses and that they can never be defined as people by how well they have done in my class.

Graduate Schools

Our English majors attend a wide variety of graduate and professional schools.

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Clubs And More

You can be involved in numerous organizations, such as (»Ê¼Ò»ªÈË’s literary magazine), (the international English honor society), and the Mechanicals (the Humanities club).

Program Details

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Admission Requirements

First-Years

All freshman applicants to »Ê¼Ò»ªÈËs full-time degree programs must submit the following information:

Transfers

Applying to »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË as a transfer student is easy.

If transferring less than 24 credits, we also need your:

  • Official high school transcript
  • SAT and/or ACT scores

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Internationals

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Program Contact

Peter Schreffler Peter Schreffler, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of English

Department Chair

Christoverson Humanities - 328

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