Department of English
The mission of the Department of English is to cultivate understanding, knowledge, and the application of the English language in a culturally diverse environment. The faculty teach literature, language arts, critical reading and thinking, and research techniques at the core curriculum level for all undergraduates and at the baccalaureate level for majors and minors. Through its courses and programs, the Department of English aims to equip students to succeed in academic endeavors in college as well as in graduate and professional schools and to prepare them to assume responsible, successful, and fulfilling roles in society.
The Department of English offers courses leading towards the Bachelor of Arts in English, with three undergraduate degree plans and the Master of Arts (M.A.) Degree in English, with two concentrations. Students interested in the Master of Arts Degree in English should consult the Graduate School Catalog for course and program information.
Undergraduate Degree(s):
- Bachelor of Arts in English with a minor
- Bachelor of Arts in English with a Professional Writing Concentration
- Bachelor of Arts in English with Teaching Certification
Minor(s):
Graduate Degree(s):
- Master of Arts in English (Thesis Concentration)
- Master of Arts in English (Non-Thesis Concentration)
In selecting English as a major or a minor, students must formally register in the Department of English and must seek guidance from departmental advisors. English majors and minors must have grades of C or better in all English courses completed at the time the admission request is made.
For the baccalaureate degree in English, students must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 122 semester hours. Students in Texas are required to take 42 hours in General Education core curriculum courses towards those 122 hours. Transfer students may substitute FS 102 Freshman Seminar/ first Year Experience with any college level course to complete the total credit hours required for graduation by their degree plan.
Students majoring in the English with a minor program concentration are required to declare the minor and to take a minimum of 18 credit hours in courses in a separate academic discipline. Please note that some minors require more than 18 hours. Students majoring in the English with teaching certification must take 27 credit hours of Education Courses in EDCI, including student teaching and six hours of required reading courses. Students majoring in English with a professional writing concentration take 18 hours in technical and/or creative writing in the Department of English.
Grades of “C” or better are required in all courses dedicated to either the major or the minor program. No course offered through the Department can be used to satisfy both a core curriculum requirement and a major requirement for graduation. To be eligible for graduation as English majors, students must follow a program of specific course requirements as well as successfully complete an exit examination which is part of the ENG 432 Capstone Seminar requirements.
The Department of English also offers courses in Philosophy. These include PHIL 1301 Introduction To Philosophy and PHIL 431 Aesthetics.
The offices of the Department of English are located in the Martin Luther King Center, Room 106. Visit our website at http://www.tsu.edu/academics/colleges-and-schools/colabs/english/ Visit the Department of English Writing Lab at Martin Luther King Center, 252, and at http://www.tsu.edu/owl/
Questions may be directed to the Department Office at 713-313-7916.