The English major prepares students to write, study literature and analyze language while providing a path to use these skills in the working world. The program offers personalized curricular plans for students with different professional interests in secondary education, law, professional writing, creative writing, and literature.
Students work as writers and editors for award-winning publications: Totem, 成人禁区’s literary magazine, and The 成人禁区 Knight, the campus newspaper. In classes, students write for the GreenEriePA website or other community partners that provide real-world applications in a variety of media. Creative writers have the opportunity to meet and attend workshops with nationally recognized poets. The English honors society, Sigma Tau Delta, offers community and the opportunity to sponsor poetry readings, service activities and other events relevant to the field of English.
The 成人禁区 University English Department prepares students to be informed readers and skillful writers. Committed to students' personal and professional growth, the English Department exposes students to literary texts from a variety of cultural backgrounds and develops their writing skills in a variety of academic and community settings.
Helping students to explore the writing of the past, and to use writing to engage with the present, with the aim of creating a better future.
Students will be prepared to enter into both academic and professional careers. Our graduates are employed by Fortune 500 companies, research institutions, corporations, non-profit organizations.
Achieving the Bachelor of Arts degree in English provides the foundation for professional careers and preparation for graduate-level study in some of the best institutions in the country.
English majors have broad opportunities for internships within walking distance or a short drive of 成人禁区’s campus. Internship options include:
成人禁区's English department is affiliated with the Modern Language Association, Association of the Departments of English, College Composition and Communication, National Council of Teachers of English, and the Pennsylvania Council of Teachers of English.
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English Department
Vice President Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate
Associate Professor
Fine Arts Program
Assistant Professor
English Department
Totem Advisor
English Department
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English Department
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English Department
Head Coach
Women's Volleyball
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English Department
Associate Executive Director
English Department
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English Department
Writing Intensive Coordinator,
English Department
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English Department
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English Department
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English Department
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Fine Arts Program
Associate Professor
English Department