English Program 91´óÉñèÏÈÉúǧÈËÕ¶
About Our Department
The English department at 91´óÉñèÏÈÉúǧÈËÕ¶ is as diverse and inclusive as the discipline itself. Our program focuses on the study of language and English & American literature, of course, but also allows students to supplement their studies with coursework in film, creative writing, young adult literature, the graphic novel, and other related ‘special topics.’
Within our department, we have housed the Feast and Folly players who help bring Shakespeare to life; the Inklings who have sponsored events such as ‘Hogwarts Day’ on campus; the Aquarian which publishes an annual magazine of creative writing and visual art; and a Writing Center that employs English majors to tutor students from across campus.
At 91´óÉñèÏÈÉúǧÈËÕ¶, an English degree does mean an advanced appreciation of language and literature, but it also goes beyond that. You can expect a curriculum that will improve your writing and reading skills, sharpen your critical and analytic thinking, , and allow you to refine your aesthetic sensibilities. It is no wonder that, according to Bloomberg Business Week, many hiring managers at top firms and investment banks prefer hiring Liberal Arts majors (like English!) to students trained only in general ‘business’ programs.
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Program Description
The English program at 91´óÉñèÏÈÉúǧÈËÕ¶ has a full array of interesting courses, dynamic faculty, and excellent career preparation. The program provides a strong foundation in literature, writing, and theory while also allowing students to tailor their major through electives. With courses ranging from young adult literature to film, graphic novels, creative writing, and more, you are sure to find something that appeals to you. Our students do well in any career because they have been trained in critical analysis, clear writing, and creative thinking. Our faculty are published authors, active scholars, and excellent teachers who mentor our students and prepare them for their post-graduate goals. Through our Certificate in an Editing program, students are given professional certification in a marketable skill, and through our Women’s and Gender Studies minor, students can engage in an interdisciplinary study of issues that affect the workplace and the community.
We understand that our majors have a diverse set of goals for their careers beyond 91´óÉñèÏÈÉúǧÈËÕ¶, and our department tries to keep a variety of courses that will allow you to customize your major to suit those goals, whether you’d like to teach, continue onto grad school, law school, or enter the job market right away.
Contact Us
We are located in the Council Building. To inquire about applying to our program, you can contact the Office of Admissions at (904) 256-7000 or (800) 225-2027 (toll-free) or by e-mail at admissions@ju.edu.
If you are already a student, stop by the the School of Humanities office in the Council building or dial x7374
English is housed within the Department of Literature, Languages, and Culture (LLC). LLC is chaired by Dr. Sarah Parker.