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Explore the Depths of Literature with an English Minor

Enrich your academic journey by declaring an English minor. This program offers a dynamic blend of writing and literature courses, allowing you to explore your passion for the written word.

To complete the English minor, students are required to take a total of 18 credits, which includes six English courses. Among these, at least two must be at the 300-level, ensuring you gain advanced knowledge and skills in your studies.

Please note that the following courses will not apply to the minor: ENGL 0101, ENGL 0338, ENGL 0350, and ENGL 0380.

Discover your literary potential and become part of a vibrant community of fellow writers and thinkers, ready to inspire and challenge you every step of the way.

Program Highlights

  • Required courses - 18 credits
  • Explore a variety of writing and literature classes tailored to your interests
  • Connect with fellow writers and thinkers for collaboration and feedback
  • Engage in hands-on projects that allow you to develop your unique voice and style as a writer

Course Requirements

Minors in English

Transfer students must complete 9 credits at À¶Ý®ÊÓƵ, with 6 credits taken at the 0300 level.

Requirements for the English minor - 18 credits

Students who would like to take a mixture of writing and literature classes are encouraged to declare an English minor. Students are required to take any six English courses (18 credits), two of which must be at the 300-level. 

Please note that the following courses will not apply to the minor: , , , and .

What Can You Do With an English Minor?

An English minor opens up a variety of career paths and opportunities, as it equips you with essential skills in communication, critical thinking, and creativity. Here are some potential options for what you can do with an English minor:

  • Writing and Editing
  • Content Development
  • Graduate Studies
  • Journalism
  • Marketing and Public Relations
  • Publishing
Seamus Mitchell, class of 2024 and a double-major in criminal justice and English, is dressed in a black suit coat and red tie. He is smiling and leaning against a white wall, with a golden interior behind him. Both arms are folded across his chest.

Engaged Faculty and Collaborative Learning

Our dedicated faculty prioritize teaching and are deeply committed to fostering a supportive learning environment. As accomplished scholars and published authors, they actively engage in their fields, sharing their research. This involvement enhances course content and keeps it current and relevant.

With small class sizes of 15 to 25 students, you’ll receive personalized attention and mentorship from your instructors. These settings also provide ample opportunities for networking and collaboration with both faculty and fellow students, creating a vibrant academic community.

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