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We challenge one another to find our true voices and become our best selves, with guidance from luminaries such as Sandra Cisneros, Toni Morrison, George Eliot, Chinua Achebe, James Joyce, Langston Hughes, Jane Austen, John Donne, Viet Nguyen and Will Shakespeare.

Time to light a fire? Come read and write with us!

You鈥檒l study the works of great writers from around the English-speaking world and become a more confident and capable writer yourself. You鈥檒l learn to read critically, write gracefully, convey your ideas more effectively, and listen to others more deeply and thoughtfully. The English major will develop your most essential intellectual and interpersonal skills. It is excellent preparation for a career in law, politics, business, communications, education, publishing, journalism, library science and information management, public relations, and corporate and nonprofit management.

English majors choose one of three concentrations:

The education concentration is tailored to get our graduates into teaching careers as soon as possible. The teacher education licensure program, offered by our School of Education, includes a semester of student teaching within a four year to completion program.

More ways to learn, on campus and beyond

Practical experience is built into the English curriculum. Our internships draw on Chicago鈥檚 vast cultural, communications and corporate resources. You can combine academic study with compassionate service to people in need, or complete your own, hands-on research or creative projects in close collaboration with faculty (and often with university funding). And if you want to take your education global, you can choose from study-abroad programs on four continents. Local adventures also are very popular with our students, for those times when you just want to explore how your neighbors live and think.

If you鈥檙e interested in developing an original research or creative project, you can apply for special funding from the university. You鈥檒l enjoy faculty guidance and support throughout the process and even get a chance to present your work at a campus expo in April. It鈥檚 all part of URSCI鈥the Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creative Investigations Program鈥攁 distinctly Dominican initiative. URSCI also funds student travel to academic and professional conferences across the United States.

Angie Flores 鈥17

海角社区 Graduate

鈥淚 was introduced to the Poetry Foundation in my creative writing class. My professor taught us about the magazine鈥檚 mission and rich history. Once I graduated, I applied to many different jobs at the Foundation and didn鈥檛 give up until I was hired. Now I give guests the same care I received as a student.鈥

Amazing Opportunities

Many English majors take advantage of our outstanding study abroad programs in Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America. We鈥檝e had several students complete the program at the University of Oxford. You also can travel to Spain and Morocco if you鈥檙e interested in studying the literature and life of the al-Andalus.

In small classes, you鈥檒l work side by side with talented faculty. Prof. Daniel Anderson has published a book on the culture of sports in the Harlem Renaissance. Prof. Maggie Andersen has written extensively about Chicago theater and serves as literary manager of the Gift Theater in Chicago. Dr. Gema Ortega has published articles on a variety of texts, including Toni Morrison鈥檚 novel The Bluest Eye. The department is committed to engaging diverse perspectives in writing and to exploring ways in which literature serves the ends of social justice.

Our annual Tabet Lecture brings rising stars and nationally regarded poets to campus, such as Luis Urrea, Julia Alvarez, Stuart Dybek, Eve Ewing, Naomi Shihab Nye, P谩draig 脫 Tuama, and current Poet Laureate Ada Lim贸n.

Jasminum McMullen 鈥18

海角社区 Graduate

"As an English major, I learned to prioritize information, research responsibly, and develop effective written communication鈥攕kills that contribute to my professional performance. In addition, close contact with various texts created a foundation that informs my creative work and enables me to succeed in postgraduate study.鈥