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The English major offers an in-depth exploration of the English language and its literary traditions. Students engage with texts as sources of wisdom, artistic expression, and historical perspective while developing critical thinking skills. The program emphasizes writing as both a tool for personal reflection and a means of communicating ideas effectively. Rooted in liberal arts principles, the curriculum fosters essential abilities in analysis, communication, and ethical reasoning that support lifelong learning and meaningful careers.
Graduates with an English degree gain versatile skills applicable to diverse professions requiring strong communication and analytical abilities. Career paths include education, publishing, legal professions, corporate sectors, media, and public service. The program offers specialized tracks for aspiring secondary educators, graduate students, and professionals in technical writing, editing, or creative fields. Strategic course combinations can also prepare students for advanced study in law, healthcare administration, information sciences, or humanities. Many students enhance their career prospects by pairing literary studies with complementary disciplines like computer science, foreign languages, or social sciences.
Future educators will study foundational works of British and American literature while developing pedagogical skills. The curriculum cultivates both literary appreciation and practical teaching competencies through engagement with diverse texts and instructional methods.
Licensure Note: This program fulfills Utah's certification standards for secondary education. Prospective teachers planning to work outside Utah should consult with academic advisors and their target state's licensing board regarding specific certification requirements.
This degree prepares candidates for public school teaching positions. Graduation requires completion of all Utah State Board of Education certification standards.