Dive into the World of Literature and Write your Story

BACHELOR OF ARTS

In the English program at Stevenson, students can combine interests in literary analysis, creative writing, professional writing, and digital publishing, and apply these starting from the beginning of freshman year. You can build an individualized program based on your personal and professional aspirations, drawing from an array of courses in literature, creative writing, professional writing, publishing, and digital studies.

The hallmark of the Stevenson English program is a topics-based curriculum that combines classic literary works with popular texts and underrepresented voices. Students can take courses in poetry, fiction, and prose, You can study writers from Shakespeare to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie with faculty who are published authors and nationally recognized scholars. Special topic courses such as Sci-Fi at the Theater, American Horror Story, and Madmen and American Masculinity offer challenging and diverse content that draws connections and invites students to think critically about canons and culture alike.

Creative and professional writing courses such as Style and Editing, Writing Videogames and Interactive Stories, and Intro to Digital Publishing develop the creative and digital skills that make writers versatile and attractive in today’s digital market. Departmental events, including our Visiting Writer Series, career forums, and off-campus excursions provide hands-on learning and bring students into contact with successful professionals in their fields.

Graduates of the English Language and Literature program will:

  • Solve problems by thinking creatively and critically.
  • Read and interpret texts using critical theory and language arts.
  • Use research resources.
  • Write academic, professional, and/or creative texts.
  • Communicate orally and nonverbally.
  • Negotiate personal values in relation to the values of others.
  • Apply academic preparation to professional and cultural experiences beyond the classroom.
  • Make informed academic and career choices based on self-determined goals.

Publish & Flourish

Do you need to share your creative vision? Stevenson’s English program lets you express your voice and gain career-ready skills through courses in digital publishing, gaming, and interactive narrative, and by serving on the staff of our digital literary magazine, The Greenspring Review, or The Villager, the digital campus newspaper.

Stevenson English Language and Literature

Connection to Career

Internship Placements

  • 98 Rock
  • National MS Society
  • Owings Mills Times
  • Patuxent Publishing
  • The Baltimore Sun

Top Employers

  • Baltimore County Public Library
  • Carrol County Public Schools
  • Harford County Government
  • M&T Bank
  • Social Security Administration

Graduate Opportunities

  • Drexel University
  • Florida Atlantic International University
  • University of Delaware
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • Vermont College of Fine Art

Career Pathways

  • Blogging
  • Copyrighting
  • Grant Writer
  • Journalist
  • Social Media Coordinator

Study English at Stevenson

Courses

The courses listed below are required for completion of the bachelor’s degree in English language and literature. Students must also complete the requirements for the Stevenson Educational Experience (SEE).

Specific pre- and co-requisites for each course are listed in the course descriptions.

(Note: Some courses may be repeated for credit when focus or topic changes. Check the course descriptions following this section to identify these courses.)

Major Requirements

FYS 100First Year Seminar1 credit
ENG 160Introduction to Literary Studies3 credits
ENG 231Style and Editing3 credits
ENG 256Introduction to Digital Publishing3 credits
ENG 331Design Your Career3 credits
ENG 332Advanced Critical Approaches to Literature3 credits
ENG 420English Capstone: Internship3 credits

Two English elective courses at the 200-level

Two English elective courses at the 300-level

Two English elective courses at any level

One Literature elective courses at the 200-level

One Literature elective courses at the 300-level

One Literature elective course at the 400-level

Meet foreign language requirement

Explore our academic catalog for a full listing of courses, course descriptions, suggested course sequences, and more.

Minors

The minor in English requires successful completion of a minimum of six courses and 18 credits with an ENG prefix at the 200-level or above. Courses ineligible for the English minor are ENG 150, ENG 151, ENG 152, and ENG 153.

Please note: ENG 160 Introduction to Literary Studies can be taken as one of the courses to fulfill a minor in English.

Students minoring in English are eligible to take courses restricted to the English major if the prerequisites are met. Please see an academic advisor for more information. General guidelines regarding minors may be found in the Minors section of the catalog.

Minors at Stevenson

Meet Our Students & Alumni

Connection to Creativity

Morgan LaMonica

English Language and Literature Major

Morgan found the small school atmosphere and close relationships with faculty she was looking for at Stevenson, getting involved right away with on-campus research opportunities and becoming an editor for The Greenspring Review.

English Language and Literature News

Tuesday, March 21st, 12:00 pm, ENG 256 Client Event: Hairbraiding is a S.T.

Professor Spotlight: Welcome Dr. Thomason       In the Fall of 2022, the English department gained a new addition to the team, Dr.

Professor Alex Hewett’s ENG 225 and ENG 324 Creative Nonfiction & Memoir class hosted guest speaker Jim Burger, a traveling artistic photographer and author, who came to speak to the class and share how his creation Wha.

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Gaming and Virtual Reality

Make them love you more.

Tech companies love English majors: make them love you even more. Put your words and ideas to work with a professional minor in Software Design & Coding, opening doors to emerging careers in Gaming, Virtual Reality, Digital Publishing, and Creative Entrepreneurship.

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