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UNDERGRADUATE STUDY

Students in the undergraduate majors offered through the English department develop critical thinking, cultural awareness, effective communication, imagination, leadership, pedagogy, and agency as citizens.

In a communication-rich and globally connected world, these skills play a crucial role in every profession. Studying in English expands and deepens individual engagement in the social, cultural, artistic, scientific, technical, and environmental work of society.

Students interested in majoring in English can choose from this range of options:

  • BA in English (designed so that majors experience the broad, diverse scope of English studies and create a course plan to match their personal interests and professional goals)
  • BA with a Secondary Major in Education (for students seeking licensure in secondary education with an opportunity to earn an ESL endorsement as well)
  • BS in English (by fulfilling BA in English requirements and taking 12 additional credits in natural science, social science, or mathematics)

The English major offers a flexible degree that allows students to gain experience in fields such as literature, rhetoric, creative writing, English education, film, literary editing, and professional communication.

Please visit the Department of English website to learn more about the opportunities available to English majors as well as the other specialized undergraduate majors offered by the department. The diverse majors within English prepare students for careers that span law, medicine, theology, business, education, advocacy, event planning, management, marketing, publishing, nonprofit and government communication, public service, sales, and speech writing, library science, web design and communication consulting, editing, software documentation, usability and user experience, as well as scientific, technical, and environmental writing.

Adding a major or minor in English to your field of study at Iowa State increases your communication, analytical, and critical thinking skills and will play a key role in your life as a student and in your life after graduation.

BA/BS in English Learning Outcomes

Students who major in English (with a B.A. or B.S.) will be able to:

  • Analyze how texts and media reflect, shape, or challenge diverse intellectual, political, and/or cultural concerns in their eras and our own.
  • Understand, apply, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate content knowledge. Competencies include discipline-specific terms, history of the field, theories in the field, elements of criticism, and cultural knowledge.
  • Engage in critical thinking and effective communication by analyzing and interpreting information and ideas, conducting research, and making connections between and among divergent views.
  • Plan, prepare, present, and evaluate written, oral, visual, and electronic communication. These competencies include scholarly skills and tools; communication that is analytical, persuasive, and/or expressive; and peer and self-editing.

Students who choose the English Education Emphasis will additionally be prepared to

  • Understand how learners grow and develop, valuing individual differences and cultural diversity to ensure inclusive learning environments.
  • Apply the content area’s central concepts and structures by using a variety of instructional strategies, including technology, to encourage student creativity, problem solving, and collaboration.
  • Use multiple methods of assessment to engage learners in their own growth, monitor learner progress, and guide the teacher’s and learner’s decision making.
  • Create instructional plans that support students in meeting rigorous learning goals by drawing upon the content area knowledge, curriculum, cross-disciplinary skills, and pedagogy.
  • Evaluate one’s pedagogy for the effects of choices and actions on others (learners, families, other professionals, and the community).