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Program Overview
The English Major cultivates a critical understanding of the human experience across time, place, and cultures. It develops skills for research, analysis, and communication that enable graduates to engage the world in which they serve in thoughtful, constructive, and creative ways. Graduates may pursue a variety of career paths in fields such as education, writing, editing, publishing, public relations, and communications.
All students in the English Major take the Open Concentration, which affords them the opportunity to choose classes from a range of literature and writing courses.
Students who would like to teach at the high school level can earn the one-year Master of Arts in Teaching after completing their undergraduate work, leading to full licensure as a teacher with an undergraduate and a master’s degree from Johnson in just five years.
All four-year Johnson students complete two majors: one in Bible and Theology and one in their chosen field, such as English. Transfer students with substantial prior coursework may complete a reduced set of Bible and Theology requirements instead of the major. Learn more about the Bible and Theology curriculum here.


Meet Dr. Kendra Fullwood
Dr. Fullwood is a professor of English, rhetoric & composition whose passion for writing, pedagogy, and student development shapes every classroom experience. In this video, she shares her heart for teaching, mentoring, and equipping students to think critically, communicate clearly, and grow confidently in their writing and voice.
Curriculum
Foundational Courses
- Survey of World Literature I: Ancient or Survey of World Literature II: Modern
- Advanced Composition
- Literary & Rhetorical Theory
- English Language: History & Grammar
2000-Level English Electives—choose three:
- Survey of British Literature
- Survey of American Literature I
- Survey of American Literature II
- Poetry Reading
- Survey of World Literature I
- Survey of World Literature II
- Reading and Writing Short Story Cycles
- Creative Nonfiction Essays
- Reporting for Mass Media
3000/4000-Level English Electives—choose two:
- 19th Century Russian Writers
- 20th Century British Writers: The Inklings
- Shakespearean Tragedies
- Women Writers in World Literature
- Creative Writing
- Special Topics in Writing
- Writer’s Workshop
- Special Topics in Literature
- Dramatic Literature & History
3000/4000-Level English Electives—choose three:
- 19th Century Russian Writers
- African Literature and Cultures
- Women Writers in World Literature
- African American Literature
- Immigrant Literature
- Special Topics in Literature
What can you do with an English degree?
Career Outlook
- Writer/Copywriter
- Editor
- Public Relations Specialist
- Social Media Manager
- Content Editor
- Technical Writer
- Librarian
- Grant Writer
- Curriculum Developer
- English Teacher (Check out our Master of Arts in Teaching - by adding just one more year to your undergraduate degree, you can earn a master's degree that credentials you to teach English at the high school level!)

