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2025-2026

Major:

English and Writing (B.A.)

The B.A. in English and Writing requires basic coursework in literature, writing, and language theory, and provides flexibility to students in pursuing additional courses that match their areas of interest and career goals. It can lead to graduate study in English, creative writing, law, or other academic or professional areas. 

Foreign language study is strongly encouraged for all English and Writing majors. Students may request the department chair to use Modern Language courses that emphasize the study of literature taken by the student to count toward the Literature area of the major or as an elective of the major.

Departments/Programs:

English and Writing Major (B.A.**, 32-46 hours)
Core Courses21-24 hours
ENG 2000 Introduction to Textual Studies4 hours

Theories and Methodologies (choose 3-4 credit hours from the following):

3-4 hours

Literature (choose 7-8 credit hours from the following, 3-4 of these credits must be at the 3000/4000 level) and an additional 4 credits, minimum, in another 2000 level or above course(s):

7-8 hours

Writing (choose 7-8 credit hours from the following, 3-4 of these credits must be at the 3000/4000 level and an additional 4 credits, minimum, in another 2000 level or above course(s):

7-8 hours
Electives7-8 hours

Select from any English course.

A student must take 3-4 hours must be at the 3000-4000 level and an additional 4 credits, minimum, at the 2000 level or above course(s)

May include following Education courses:

May include the following Theatre courses:

 
Capstone Courses4-14 hours
All majors will choose one path from the options listed below for their capstone experience. 

Students wishing to do an internship experience for their capstone should register for the following:

ENG 4970 Capstone Internship

 

Students wishing to do student teach for critical or creative thesis should register for the following:

ENG 4990 Senior Capstone

 

Students wishing to do student teach for their capstone experience should register for the following:

EDUC 4870 Supervised Teaching in the Secondary School

 

First-year writing courses (ENG 1010FYW, ENG 1020FYW, ENG 1030FYW, and ENG 1040FYW) may not count toward an English major.

Students who wish to meet Nebraska certification regulation for the teaching of English in secondary schools should consult the Department of Education regarding additional Nebraska certification requirements.

**An English major customarily earns a B.A. degree. However, if a student has a first major that is associated with a different baccalaureate degree, the English major may serve as a second major for the degree associated with the first major (B.S., B.FA., B.M., B.S.N.).