Program(s) Available: B.A., Minor
Do you love reading and writing? Do you find yourself correcting your friends and family members on their grammar? If you enjoy learning about literature, linguistics and writing, the English major may be for you.
At Northwest, English majors explore literature, writing, linguistics and the history of the English language. If you want to use writing in your future career, this may be the program for you. Your writing and grammar skills will improve tremendously! Courses teach linguistics, writing pedagogy, community literacies, publishing, workplace writing and creative writing. You'll also get to discuss pieces of work and analyze them through artistic, social and scientific lenses.
Without language, where would we be? How would we communicate with one another? How would we express ourselves? English is a special major because it can be utilized in every industry. Everyone needs good writers, Whether with the social media team at a construction company or literary creative-writing. Northwest's English major molds students into excellent writers and communicators.
A Bachelor of Arts in English is available at Northwest. View the 4-year plan or catalog for courses and more information.
A Bachelor of Arts in English: Creative Writing is available at Northwest. View the 4-year plan or catalog for courses and more information.
If you want to pursue writing but also are passionate about something else, you may consider adding a minor in English. This 24-credit-hour program teaches students the foundations of American and English literature. Additionally, students will learn skills related to creative writing, writing for professionals and playwriting. To learn more, view the academic catalog.
Department of Language, Literature and Writing
660.562.1265
jaimec@nwmissouri.edu
Career Ready
Writing with an emphasis on creative writing and publishing; Spanish
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