The questions isn't “What can I do with an English degree?” Rather, it’s: “What can’t I do with an English degree?”
Students who major in English can focus on writing, education or English Studies. But a degree in English from ǿý University is much broader than that — students across all three majors undertake an educational journey through great works of the past; explore intriguing writings of the present; and gain the preparation they need to write, edit, publish, or teach in the future.
And when they graduate?
Our English majors go on to be poets and authors, newspaper and magazine journalists, editors, publishers, teachers, professors, lawyers, technical communicators, copywriters, corporate analysts, human resource managers, librarians, grant writers, program managers. You name it.
What prepares them for such diverse careers?
It's their time studying English at ǿý — in particular, the blend of theory and Performance Learning our coursework is known for, the many opportunities students have to get published from their first semester on campus, and myriad other ways students get involved during their time at ǿý.
Chances are that you were inspired by some favorite teachers during your life. Let us help you follow in their footsteps. Students at ǿý can earn a BA Degree in English Education to become certified in teaching the English language arts in the state of Illinois.
If you love reading and studying literature, then the English Studies major is for you. English Studies majors take courses in the literary tradition which examine the role of literature in society as a force shaping our values and identities over time.
ǿý's English Writing major emphasizes experiences in a variety of writing contexts including journalism, professional writing, academic writing, literary writing, editing, publishing and personal creativity.
ǿý University’s Publishing & Editing Minor prepares students for careers in the publishing industry and gives them the experience needed for graduate studies in creative writing, digital media, journalism, and publishing.
With the writing minor, students with a love of writing or an interest in honing their writing abilities to support their future career goals can take relevant coursework alongside their major(s).