Department of English
Programs
Indicates accelerated graduate program is available
Undergraduate
- Advocacy Writing (Certificate)
- Children's and Young Adult Literature (Certificate)
- Creative Writing (Minor)
- Disability Studies (Minor)
- Editing and Publishing (Certificate)
- English (BA, BS, Minor)
- English Education (BSEd)
- English for Speakers of Other Languages - ESOL (Minor)
- Folklore (Minor)
- Graphic Narrative (Certificate)
- Legal and Argument Writing (Certificate)
- Linguistics (Certificate)
Interdisciplinary program offered by Department of English and Department of Languages, Cultures and Religions - Professional Writing (BA, BS)
- Science Writing (Certificate)
- Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (Minor)
- Technical Writing (Minor)
- Workplace Writing (Certificate)
- Writing (Minor)
Graduate
- Editing and Publishing (Certificate)
- English (MA)
- Secondary Education with an option in English (MSEd)
- Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (Certificate)
- Teaching of College Composition (Certificate)
- Teaching of Writing K-12 (Certificate)
- Technical and Professional Writing (Certificate)
- Writing (MA)
Accelerated Master's option available in Technical/Professional Writing Track
Accreditations
- Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education – English (BSEd); Secondary Education/English (MSEd)
- Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation – English (BSEd); Secondary Education/English (MSEd)
Program requirements and restrictions
Placement requirement
An ACT English score of 18 or higher or an SAT English score of 471 or higher will meet the prerequisite for enrolling in ENG 110. Students with an ACT English score of 17 or lower or an SAT English score of 470 or lower must enroll in ENG 100.
Restriction on use of English courses for majors and minors in the Department of English
- English courses counted toward the major cannot be counted toward the minor.
- English courses counted toward the major or minor cannot be counted toward the BA Fine Arts requirement.
- With the exception of ENG 110, ENG 210 and ENG 221, English courses counted toward the major or minor can also be counted toward the General Education requirements.
Contact
Department head
Office
Siceluff Hall, Room 215
Phone
417-836-5107