English
Write powerful stories. Shape compelling arguments. Lead conversations that inspire change. An English degree provides a versatile foundation to succeed in careers across media, education, business, and beyond. Dive into literature, master the art of expression, and prepare to influence the world with confidence and clarity.
- Degrees & Offerings
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- B.A.
- Location
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- Bloomsburg
- Lock Haven
- Mansfield
- Department
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Chair, Department of Languages, Literatures, and Writing / Professor
Explore your passion for the written word.
Open a book and open new worlds. In your English classes, you'll explore wide ranging literary traditions in American, British, and world literature, and practice critical and creative reading, writing, and discussions. You'll learn to articulate and defend ideas with confidence and to understand and respond to ideas and values different from your own. In this program, you'll develop your ability to read with comprehension, think critically, and write clearly — all of which are skills required by our rapidly evolving global marketplace.
Did You Know?
- Humanities majors in disciplines such as English often surpass other majors in earning potential over the life of their careers, with median salaries no different from psychology or criminal justice.
- The business world is clamoring for students with humanistic skills, such as strong oral and written communication skills, problem-solving skills, emotional intelligence, critical thinking skills, and cognitive flexibility.
- English majors receive some of the highest average scores on graduate school entrance tests such as the GMAT, LSAT, MCAT, and GRE.
Focus Your Studies
- The English major offers three exciting concentrations: Creative Writing, Literature and Society, and Professional Writing. As you acquire skills in writing and build knowledge of literature and culture, you will gain a unique understanding of life and society as well as a competitive edge in today's job market.
- Students most enjoy our upper-division courses dedicated to niche, in-depth study, whether that’s a more traditional course dedicated to Shakespeare or a course that samples literature thematically, such as “Monstrous Mothers.”
- For specific course and program requirements, please consult the undergraduate catalog.
Powerful Combinations
- Customize your education and create additional career options through a selection of minors and double majors such as: Creative Writing, Literature, Professional Writing, Marketing, Media and Journalism, Communication Studies, Professional Sales, and Pre-Law.
- Continue your climb in one of our graduate programs like the Accelerated MBA, M.S. Instructional Design and Technology, M.S. Information Technology, and M.S. Sport Management. Our graduate programs can enhance your existing skills and knowledge as an English major, increase your earning power, and prepare you for a leadership role in your field.
Course Delivery Format
Bloomsburg
Face-to-Face
Online
Hybrid
Lock Haven
Face-to-Face
Online
Hybrid
Mansfield
Face-to-Face
Online
Hybrid
Clearfield
Face-to-Face
Online
Hybrid
Courses and Curriculum
Pursue Your Passions
From honorariums to full-tuition waivers, scholarships reward your hard work and dedication.
- Helen and Ervene Gulley Memorial Scholarship
- Margaret Bittner Parke Scholarship
- Catherine Oplinger and Clark R. Renninger Memorial Scholarship
- Cecil Seronsy Scholarship
- Louis F. Thompson Scholarship
- Writing Awards
- Peters Award for Creative Non-Fiction
- Fuller Fiction Award
- Baillie Award for the Critical Essay
- The Savage Poetry Award
- Isabel Miller Award for Creative Writing
- Dr. K. B. Rao Memorial Scholarship
- Frank and Dorothy Vaughn English Scholarship
- Clara M. Clendenen Scholarship
- L. R. & M. E. Gocella Family Scholarship
- Bruce Barton Memorial Scholarship
- Fielding-Eliot Scholarship in English and World Languages
- James York Glimm Memorial Scholarship
- Kristin Sanner Memorial Scholarship
- Perfect Song Scholarship
- Bernie Koloski Book Award
- Creative Cause Award
- Friends of George Dolph Book Award
- Henry Dyck Book Award
- Judith Sornberger Poetry Award
- Larry K. Uffelman Book Award
- Professional Writing Book Award
Education Tailored to You
Internships
Students with more than 60 credit hours are strongly recommended to seek an internship, which will provide you with hands-on experience that better prepares you for the workforce.
Professional U is also offering the following:
- Geisinger Children's Miracle Network Telethon
- Arc of Chemung
- Bradford County Heritage Village and Farm Museum
- Corning, Incorporated
- The Daily Review
- 171 Cedar Arts Center
- Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble
- Bloomsburg University Foundation, Inc.
- Bloomsburg Town Hall
- Bloomsburg Chamber of Commerce
Professional Engagement
Many English majors participate in several professional development opportunities, including campus newspapers, writing centers, literary journals, in-house social media content development internships, and library tutors, such as peer research consultants.
Campus Reading Series: Each semester the Commonwealth University-Lock Haven English department brings today’s top writers and English scholars to campus to read from their work and share their literary journey with the campus community. Past visiting writers and scholars include:
- National Poet Laureate Billy Collins
- American Book Award winner Li-Young Lee
- NAACP Outstanding Image Award winner Jamaal May
- John Newbery Medal winner Susan Campbell Bartoletti
CASSH Con: CASSH Con offers students within the College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities (CASSH), as well as any undeclared students seeking information about what CASSH has to offer, two days of panels and workshops focused upon alumni engagement and professional development.
Taking place simultaneously on all 3 campuses (Bloomsburg, Lock Haven, Mansfield), programs in CASSH will host alumni panels and other programming so that students can learn about the rich career opportunities awaiting them. Additionally, there are a variety of sessions designed to help students think about their professional identity and learn ways to build their resumes through experiential learning.
Big Dog Reading Series: The Big Dog Reading Series at CU-Bloomsburg began in 2000, bringing nationally recognized and regional poets and writers to present public readings and interact with students through class visits and workshops. The Series was started by Professor Jerry Wemple and Claire Lawrence to contribute to the University's creative writing program. Events are free and open to the public.
The Commonwealth U Difference
Careers
English majors are highly sought after in a variety of fields, especially because of their strong professional competency in writing, analysis, and research. The breadth of their experience speaks to the versatility of the major.
Potential Job Opportunities
- advertising
- banking and finance
- business administration
- content creation
- marketing
- copy editing
- education
- freelance writing
- game design
- government service
- healthcare
- information technology
- journalism
- law
- media
- publishing
- real estate
- sales
- social media management
- technical writing
- web development
NYC trip gives students new perspective on Middle Ages
A class studying British Literature and Culture traveled to New York City with their English professor to explore the Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Cloisters, bringing their studies on “The Body and the Soul in Medieval Literature” to life. "Our trip was designed to give students an immersive experience with medieval artifacts," said Christina Francis, professor. "Seeing relics, armor, and devotional objects in person allowed them to make meaningful connections with what we study in class."
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