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William Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, James Joyce, Toni Morrison — writers employ art and skill to give us a window on the breadth of the human experience. You can focus your exploration of that experience from two angles at Marquette. The literature major studies the major periods, authors and kinds of English literature from the beginnings of the language to the present. The writing-intensive major focuses on creative, journalistic and critical writing.

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TWO MAJORS: English Literature, Writing-intensive English

THE MARQUETTE ADVANTAGE

RUB SHOULDERS. The Marquette Writing Society has hosted major writers — Pulitzer Prize winner Richard Russo, Nobel Prize winner Czeslaw Milosz, two-time Oprah Book Club veteran Jane Hamilton, Elizabeth Berg, Michael Perry, Lan Samantha Chang, David Haynes and Charles Baxter, to name a very few.  

LEARN FROM THE BEST. You will enter the classrooms of faculty known not only for their teaching talent, but also for their scholarly research and publication in areas such as cultural studies, environmental studies, women’s and multicultural literature, as well as traditional areas such as medieval and Renaissance literature, Romanticism and modernism. Two faculty are also award-winning novelists.

THE CURE FOR WRITER'S BLOCK. Need to get your paper just right — or merely started? Schedule an appointment with the Ott Memorial Writing Center, staffed by English professors and graduate students who assist students with every step of the writing process. Trained undergraduate tutors can also help.

DISCOVER THE PRACTICALITY OF ENGLISH. As an English major, you can think, speak and write your way to success, learning to reason critically, argue cogently, and read and write clearly. (Former Walt Disney CEO Michael Eisner, who never even took a business course, was an English major.)

LIVE BETTER THROUGH ENGLISH. In active service learning through classes or internships around town, you’ll put your English to use by helping kids in Milwaukee Public Schools get more out of reading. Or maybe you’ll just live confidently with the knowledge that your computer doesn’t know what it’s talking about when it comes to grammatical errors.

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 Your major courses blue.

FRESHMAN
Rhetoric and Composition I & II
Growth of Western Civilization I or II
Individual and Social Behavior Elective
Science and Nature Elective
Introduction to Theology
Foreign Language I & II
History Elective
Natural Science Elective

SOPHOMORE
Survey of English Literature I & II
Mathematical Reasoning Elective
Philosophy of Human Nature
Foreign Language III & IV
Literature Elective
Math, Logic or Computer Science Elective
Two Social-behavioral Science Electives

JUNIOR
Shakespeare’s Major Plays
Pre-1800 American or English Literature
Survey of American Literature

History of the English Language
English Elective
Diverse Cultures Elective
Theory of Ethics
Theology Electives
Philosophy Elective

SENIOR
Individual Authors Elective
Two English Electives
Senior Experience
Electives



Skyscrapers WHERE OUR GRADS GO
Marquette English majors work as writers and editors for newspapers and magazines, publishing companies, universities, advertising agencies and marketing and public relations firms. While many students go on for graduate and doctoral studies in English, others choose law, business or journalism school. Graduates are also teaching at all levels — from elementary school to college — throughout the country.

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