2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of English
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Main Departmental Office
Auditorium Building, Room 112
Mailing address:
1155 Union Circle #311307
Denton, TX 76203-5017
940-565-2050
Fax: 940-565-4355
Web site: www.english.unt.edu
Undergraduate Advising Office
Auditorium Building, Room 114
Jacqueline Vanhoutte, Chair
Faculty
The study of English language and literature provides students with an intellectual foundation that will permanently enrich their lives and prepare them for a wide variety of professional paths. Our department features courses in British, American, and anglophone literature; in the art of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction; and in rhetoric and composition. All of these classes foster intellectual independence and help students to develop the skills of thinking critically, reading deeply, and writing clearly.
The English major is widely recognized as a core liberal arts degree, preparing students not only for graduate study in literature or creative writing, but for a range of careers – including teaching, the law, publishing, and business – in which the skills of analytical thinking and effective communication are at a premium. Whatever path they choose, English majors (and minors) will also have gained something invaluable: a fuller sense of the possibilities of life, expanded intellectual and imaginative horizons, and greater insight into the workings of human nature.
At all levels, our class sizes are restricted in order to provide opportunities for collaboration with other students and close interaction with professors. Our faculty specialize in a variety of literary traditions, critical methodologies, and genres of creative writing, and are devoted to training students in the most effective strategies for reading and writing.
Programs of study
Programs offered by the department, including concentrations under the English major, are listed below.
Endorsement in English as a Second Language
See the certification advisor in the College of Education for details.
ProgramsMajorsGrad Track OptionsMinorsSecondary Teacher CertificationUndergraduate Academic CertificatesCoursesEnglishPage: 1
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