English, B.A.
Our English major will empower you to explore the world and your place within it by teaching you to read, think and write critically, flexibly and creatively. Through engaging deeply with a wide range of texts—including those from voices historically marginalized or underrepresented—you will develop close reading skills, conduct meaningful research and connect diverse cultural perspectives.
You will learn to communicate your ideas effectively in various contexts and to a wide range of audiences, even those with whom you tend to disagree. Additionally, our program fosters intercultural awareness, encouraging you to reflect on your experiences and those of fellow students, challenge your assumptions and deepen your understanding of cultural diversity and commonality.
In short, we want our majors to develop the powers of empathy and intellectual integrity, allowing you to contribute to the public good in whatever way you choose beyond your college years.
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Learning Outside the Classroom
Educational opportunities provided through the English major extend beyond the classroom. You can attend events of the Lenoir-Rhyne Visiting Writers Series, which brings internationally recognized novelists, poets and dramatists to the campus each year.
There are also opportunities for you to submit your creative work for publication in the campus literary magazine, "Cantos," or to be involved in the editorial board.
Internships on campus or in the community give you the chance to put your skills into action, and the innovative Creative Futures class allows you to explore how you can turn your love of literature into a meaningful career.

I love writing because it takes me out of reality, but it also gives me a voice to challenge and change it.
Career Opportunities & Post-Graduate Education
Through the English major, you learn the critical and analytical skills that will help prepare you for a range of graduate programs and rewarding career choices. Professional fields that rely on communication and writing are especially good opportunities: journalism and public relations, business and marketing, the fine arts and education/teaching.
You may consider taking advantage of Lenoir-Rhyne's Accelerated Master's Degrees program, an innovative curriculum that enables students to complete both the bachelor's degree and master's degree in just five years. You can select a multitude of graduate-level programs offered through Lenoir-Rhyne such as the Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing or Master of Business Administration.
The Lenoir-Rhyne Alumni Advantage program allows you to complete your graduate degree at a discount cost.
Major Requirements
The English major offers undergraduate students the chance to develop writing and reading skills while studying a wide range of texts from the British, American, and world traditions. Students work closely with faculty in small classes, reading and engaging in thought-provoking discussions about all aspects of literature. The curriculum of the English major not only teaches students about literature; it also develops skills like critical thinking, research, collaborative work, and editing. The English major earns a B.A. degree.
Honors
Students majoring in English who are judged qualified by the faculty may, upon invitation, elect to pursue honors work in English. To graduate ''With Honors in English,'' students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, a minimum major GPA of 3.25, and complete, with a minimum grade of ''B,'' ENG 498Ìý²¹²Ô»å ENG 499. In addition, they must pass an oral defense of the thesis. ENG 498, with approval, may count as three elective credits towards the English degree; ENG 499Ìýcounts as three credits of electives beyond the major.
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General Education Requirements (37 hours)
ÌýGraduation Requirements (4 hours)
General Education RequirementsÌý
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Major Requirements (39 Hours)
- ENG 230Ìý-ÌýExploring Literature
- ENG 233GÌý-ÌýReading World Literature
- ENG 247Ìý-ÌýLiterary Time Travel
- ENG 308Ìý-ÌýLiterary Studies: Topical TitlesMust be taken twice with different subtitles
- ENG 329Ìý-ÌýLIterature in Society: Topical SubtitleMust take twice with different subtitles
- ENG 482Ìý-ÌýEnglish Major Capstone
- COM 317Ìý-ÌýMultimedia Storytelling
- FAC 410Ìý-ÌýCreative Futures
- Choose one of the following courses:
- ENG 235Ìý-ÌýWriting Arguments
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- COM 110Ìý-ÌýMedia Writing
Major ElectivesChoose two courses from the following:
- ENG 236Ìý-ÌýReading Like a Writer
- ENG 308Ìý-ÌýLiterary Studies: Topical TitlesMay take additional different subtitles.
- ENG 329Ìý-ÌýLIterature in Society: Topical SubtitleMay take additional different subtitles.
- ENG 498Ìý-ÌýSenior Honors Research by Invitation of the English Faculty Only
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General Elective Credits
General Electives (40 hours) as needed to reach 120 hours overall.
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Total Credit Hours - Minimum 120 hours
On occasion, technical and/or program requirements may also meet specific General EducationÌýrequirements. Please confer with your program advisor to determine which courses, if any, may be counted accordingly.
All bachelor's degree programs at Lenoir-Rhyne require at least 120 credit hours. If, in combination, General Education, technical, and program requirements do not generate at least 120Ìýhours, additional credits must be completed to achieve 120Ìýhours. These classes may be general electives, or a student may complete a minor or additional major.
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