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Study English

Join a diverse community of writers and readers who are passionate about literature, writing, and language. Pursue a bachelor's degree in English at Willamette.

Program Snapshot

Undergraduate Bachelor of Arts

Major

124

4 Years

Salem Campus

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Our English Major & Minor

Gain a strong foundation in literary analysis, critical thinking, and effective writing. As one of the best colleges for English majors in the Pacific Northwest, you can expect a wide variety of courses. Discuss complex topics with peers and faculty members through small and supportive classroom environments.

Why choose English at Willamette?

  • Gain hands-on experience. Students work on research projects, write for the Collegian newspaper, and attend workshops through the Hallie Ford Literary Series. They can also use the Writing Center or earn credits for internships.
  • Join a vibrant literary culture. Oregon is home to an iconic literary scene. Visit the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, participate in the Fisher Poets Gathering, or even volunteer at the library.
  • Explore creative writing or English literature. As a liberal arts college, we encourage students to explore new topics or dive into subjects of interest. Our English program offers a concentration in creative writing and a concentration in English literature.

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Alumni Stories

Our English program has produced many successful alumni who have made their mark in various industries. Whether it's publishing, journalism, or education, our graduates have excelled in their chosen paths. Connect and learn about other English students.

  • E.M. (Ellen) Lewis ’94

    Playwright champions common ground in controversial topics
    E.M. (Ellen) Lewis ’94 uses her plays, like “The Gun Show” and “Magellanica,” to spark conversations on divisive topics such as gun ownership and climate change, promoting dialogue and highlighting shared humanity through her storytelling.

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    Gabriel Tallent '10

    A first-time novelist earns critical acclaim
    Gabriel Tallent '10 received widespread critical acclaim for his debut novel "My Absolute Darling," praised by Stephen King and major media outlets, and credits his Willamette education and personal perseverance for his literary success.

English Faculty

Our English faculty members consist of distinguished scholars and experienced educators who possess a strong passion for their discipline. They bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the classroom, creating an intellectual environment for students.

  • Meet Professor Chasar

    Dr. Mike Chasar focuses on American literature, creative writing, and cultural studies. He integrates diverse media formats into his teaching, encouraging students to explore and create a wide range of projects from podcasts to community outreach.

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  • Meet Professor Feingold

    Dr. Ruth Feingold's research focuses on national identity, place, and space in postcolonial nations. Her students benefit from her passion for teaching, and her devotion to the tenets of a liberal arts education.

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  • Meet Professor Nadelson

    Scott Nadelson, a prolific writer, has showcased his talent through a diverse array of publications, including novels, stories, and essays. His teaching philosophy emphasizes the importance of close reading and analytical exploration.

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Curriculum

Tell stories, produce ethical arguments, and recognize the impact of language on history and popular culture. In your classes, you will discuss literary theory and develop your communication and writing skills. Explore our English degree through our course options.

  • ENGL 341 Shakespeare

    Explore Shakespeare's plays across his dramatic career, including comedies, tragedies, and histories. Understand the role of theater in early modern English culture and politics. Examine the recurring cultural, historical, and political issues that Shakespeare's works engage.

  • ENGL 331W Fiction Writing

    Sharpen your fiction writing skills through engaging workshops and in-depth discussions on narrative craft. You'll create a substantial portfolio of fiction through drafting and revision, while also critically analyzing published works.

Program Requirements

Our English History major requires 40 semester hours to complete the degree. Core courses make up 8 semester hours. Each student pursuing a major will be required to complete 4 semester hours in literature outside the modern Anglophone tradition, 4 semester hours in American Ethnic or Post-Colonial Literature and 16 semester hours in electives and 8 semester hours dedicated to the senior experience.

The minor program in English consists of twenty semester hours selected in consultation with an English Department advisor.

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Financial Aid and Scholarships

Willamette University is committed to supporting our students with generous merit scholarships and financial aid. No separate application is needed to be considered for these scholarships. All admitted undergraduate applicants are automatically evaluated for merit-based scholarships, starting at $26,000 per year. These scholarships are awarded based on academic excellence, including cumulative GPA and SAT or ACT scores, if available.

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