Major | Second Major | Minor | Second Academic Concentration
A flexible program of study encompassing areas of literature, language, creative writing, and rhetoric.
Take one course from each of the categories below (four total):
Students can tailor a course of study unique to their interests and needs.
Requirements: Courses must be taken at the 200-level or above. 18 credits must be taken at the 300-level or above, excluding ENG 327.
*All classes must be taken at the 200-level or above. At least 6 of these classes must be taken at the 300-level or above.*
View additional course information in the Course Catalogue
Required: Students must complete the requirements described for the English major (36 s.h.).
You may minor in Creative Writing (18 s.h.) as an English major or with any other major.
For specific information about the Creative Writing Minor Plan click here.
You may minor in Public Writing and Advocacy (18 s.h.) as an English major or with any other major:
For specific information about the Rhetoric and Public Advocacy Plan click here.
You may minor in English (18 s.h.) if you are a not an English major:
Students may declare a minor in the Office of Academic Advising, 159 Mossman. For further advice about the English minor, see Dr. Karen Weyler, Director of Undergraduate Studies in English.
The department also offers an 18-hour second academic concentration in English that meets requirements for Elementary Education (School of Education) and certain other University programs in education. Consult with your major advisor or with the Director of Undergraduate Studies in English. Education students who are required to complete another approved major or concentration in a basic academic discipline must fulfill the following requirements (18 semester hours) for a second academic concentration in English.
View additional course information in the Course Catalogue.
For Specific Information about the English Education Plan click here or contact Dr. Jeanie Reynolds.
If you are considering changing your catalogue year, please do a “What-If” Degree Analysis to make sure this change is in your best interest. If it is, please contact Dr. Karen Weyler, Director of Undergraduate Studies.
*Students who are on a catalog year prior to 2023-24 should consult Degree Works, the relevant catalog, and Dr. Karen Weyler for questions about requirements.