English Degrees & Programs

Stretch your faith and your reason by journeying into the challenging worlds and words of others.

Go beyond required composition and literature courses into a department rich in writing and globally conscious literary study. Join a Westmont professor and 24 classmates for a semester in England, where literature comes alive in context. Be transformed by close encounters with novels, poems, short stories, plays, and essays from around the world. Explore creative writing, film studies, journalism, gender studies, teacher preparation, and internships. Easily add a second major to broaden your education.

Below find a sample schedule for the English Major. Note that all students should meet regularly with their advisor to discuss their major progress and overall degree plan. Refer to the English major requirements in the College Catalog for more information.

Sample Schedule

Fall
  • ENG 7H, 60 or 90
Spring
  • ENG 44, 45, or 60 (each of these can be repeated when offered with a different instructor or topic)
Fall
  • ENG 44, 45, or a writing elective (ENG 87, 104, or 111)
Spring
  • ENG 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, or 165 or another upper-division literature course to fulfill a core requirement (such as Literature before 1800, Single Author/Pair of Authors, Identity, or Literature of the Americas/Anglophone Literature)
  • ENG 014, 101, or another elective 
Fall
  • Upper-division literature course to fulfill a core requirement (such as Literature before 1800, Single Author/Pair of Authors, Identity, or Literature of the Americas/Anglophone Literature)
  • Upper-division writing elective (ENG 111, 104, 141, 142, or 143)
  • Internship (ENG 190, APP 190), or equivalent work for Horizon, Phoenix, or Writers’ Corner
Spring
  • Upper-division literature course to fulfill a core requirement (such as Literature before 1800, Single Author/Pair of Authors, Identity, or Literature of the Americas/Anglophone Literature)
  • Upper-division literature or writing elective
  • Internship (ENG 190, APP 190), or equivalent work for Horizon, Phoenix, or Writers’ Corner
Fall
  • Upper-division literature course to fulfill a core requirement (such as Literature before 1800, Single Author/Pair of Authors, Identity, or Literature of the Americas/Anglophone Literature) or an upper-division writing elective course
  • Internship (ENG 190, APP 190), or equivalent work for Horizon, Phoenix, or Writers’ Corner
Spring
  • ENG 192 Capstone or 199 Major Honors
  • Internship (ENG 190, APP 190), or equivalent work for Horizon, Phoenix, or Writers’ Corner

Program Requirements

Click on each link for course and program descriptions from the 2025-26 catalogue.

 

Course Descriptions
 

English Major
 

English Minor
 

Writing Minor

Read more about our writing minor

 

See college catalogue for our most recent minor requirements.

Career Pathways

Westmont English majors and minors take their enhanced abilities in reading, writing, and unpacking complex subjects into a variety of career pathways:

  • Law
    Teaching
  • ESL/EFL Education
  • Creative Writing
  • Publishing & Editing
  • Journalism
  • Screenwriting
  • Corporate Communications
  • Ministry
  • Marriage & Family Therapy
  • Technology & Innovation
  • Human Resources
  • Medicine
  • Health Services Administration
  • Grant-Writing
  • Marketing
  • Digital Content Creation
  • Non-Profit Administration
  • Social Entrepreneurship
  • And More!

English Major Graduate Careers 

English Major Internship Placements

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