The “what’s your major?” question gets asked way too often, and by everyone. Extended family, friends of friends, customers ...
Career opportunities for English majors extend far beyond teaching English and writing novels. An English degree provides a highly adaptable skill set that can lead to jobs in marketing ...
The English major and minor at Boston College allow you to explore traditional forms of creativity and expression from around the world and find your own voice as a scholar and writer—all while honing ...
Coordinator: Paul Lynch, Ph.D. The English, B.A. degree requires 30 credits in ENGL. The English major curriculum consists of four required courses (12 credits), two courses with early and late texts ...
With an English major, you’ll experience and create great literature, preparing you for numerous career pathways. Become who you’re meant to be. While earning a B.A. in English, you’ll explore the ...
CF: For me, the most profound reason to study English is that it allows you to see the particularities of life. What I mean ...
In the English degree program, you will have opportunities to compose poetry and short stories, and to write essays on topics ranging from Shakespearean drama to justice and ecology. With an English ...
The benefits of an English degree are grounded in its versatility—English majors are known for being strong communicators, critical thinkers, and creative problem solvers, whether working solo or in a ...
We expect that our majors will graduate with an understanding of the historical and cultural forces that have shaped literatures in English, from the British Isles and around the world. We want all of ...
Career opportunities for English majors extend far beyond teaching English and writing novels. An English degree provides a highly adaptable skill set that can lead to jobs in marketing, ...
The close-knit community and co-curricular activities are hallmarks of the Wilkes English department. As an English major, you spend a significant amount of time reading and writing. To thrive, you ...