Undergraduate - Statewide

English

Competency in written and oral communication and in reading is basic not only to effective civic responsibility and vocational success, but to the satisfactory pursuit of college studies.

The English program at CMU will demonstrate that she or he has acquired knowledge of the history and development of anglophone literatures, both classic and modern; will demonstrate the ability to analyze and interpret literary texts, with awareness of the underlying assumptions that shape that understanding; will demonstrate the skills of drafting and revising a written text with a strong sense of organization, clarity, coherence, and style; will convey a deepened sense of the complexity and value of human life, as experienced through the literary arts and related areas of knowledge or creativity. Demonstrated command of the essential and intertwined skills of critical reading and effective writing proves the English major's readiness for achievement in many areas-graduate school, law, medicine, business, journalism, and teaching.

English Program Outcomes

Participate in Discourse

  • Students will recognize and participate in discourses within the field of English.

Periods, Movements, and Genres

  • Students will draw on periods, movements, and genres to create new knowledge.

Language

  • Students will analyze and evaluate language.

Composing Texts

  • Students will compose effective texts in multiple modalities.