Undergraduate Major
The English department trains skilled and multifaceted users of language. English students learn to read carefully, explore diverse human perspectives and sources of knowledge, and write and communicate persuasively. Whether learning how to analyze a text or how to craft their own writing, English students develop core verbal strengths and can adapt to many exciting career paths.
DEGREE OPTIONS
The College of Arts and Sciences offers a B.A. in English with concentrations in either
Creative Writing or Literary Studies on the St. Petersburg campus.
View more information about options on the USF Tampa and Sarasota-Manatee campuses.
ENGLISH AT USF ST. PETERSBURG
English at the USF St. Petersburg campus is challenging and exciting. Undergraduates work closely with faculty who are also leading scholars in their field. English students engage closely with their local community, and student-led groups include the English honor society Sigma Tau Delta and the campus literary magazine Papercut. English students at USF St. Petersburg campus may find themselves performing in a play, tending a local community garden, joining social justice movements, organizing for change, or paddling a Florida stream.
The English department offers two concentrations: Creative Writing and Literary Studies. The concentration in Creative Writing is designed for aspiring writers of fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. Students learn to discuss writing as a craft, explore diverse literary forms and techniques, refine their skills and offer constructive feedback in workshops, and participate in creative literary communities.
The concentration in Literary Studies prepares students to be innovative communicators and researchers, whether they move forward into careers or into graduate school. Students learn how to talk and think analytically about literature, and they consider h, consider historic contexts of literary history, culture, and criticism. Students learn to read deeply and analytically; write critically and creatively; think conceptually and contextually; and engage research tools from rare book collections in the library to the internet.
ENGLISH CAREERS
English graduates pursue careers in medicine, law, financial planning, education, business, and the arts. English alumni from USF St. Petersburg campus include:
- teachers at elementary schools and colleges
- librarians and library managers
- heads of advertising firms
- an LGBT affairs coordinator for New York City’s public schools
- a department chair at Gibbs High School
- a tax claim litigator for Pinellas County
- a director of Parks and Recreation for the city of Treasure Island
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR IN ENGLISH
Always refer to the Undergraduate Catalog for degree requirements. Students normally begin progress toward the major by taking at least one course from the major core, as these often serve as prerequisites for the electives. Students should consult with an English advisor to create the most beneficial set of courses for them.
QUESTIONS?
For questions about this program, contact an Academic Advisor.