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English

English at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø is more than reading books and writing essays — it’s a gateway to meaningful, wide-ranging careers. From education and publishing to law, business and creative industries, an English degree equips you with the critical thinking and communication skills to succeed anywhere. Whether you're passionate about literature, planning to teach or pursuing a future in writing, you'll find your path here.

Focus Areas

Literary Studies, Middle Grades Language Arts, Professional Writing, Secondary Education (9-12)

BA in English

Customize your degree with one of four focus areas that prepare you for graduate school or career success in writing, education, media, law and more.

Study literature through the lens of culture, identity and history while developing strong analytical and communication skills.

  • Explore American, British and world literature
  • Engage with literary theory and criticism
  • Develop critical writing and research skills

Learn to communicate clearly and persuasively in digital, corporate and public-facing environments.

  • Courses in business writing, editing, digital media and grant writing
  • Real-world writing projects with community partners
  • Prepares you for careers in publishing, communications, marketing and more

Designed for students who want to teach English Language Arts in middle schools (grades 6–9).

  • Includes a pre-internship and a full-semester student teaching experience
  • Graduates are well-prepared for licensure and classroom leadership

Prepare to lead high school classrooms and inspire the next generation of readers and writers.

  • Includes teaching internships and licensure preparation
  • Strong pathway for careers in education, administration and community leadership

Minor in English

Complement your major with an English minor. Sharpen your writing, strengthen your voice and boost your critical thinking — skills that stand out in every field.

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The Composition Program

The Composition Program serves all incoming students at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø and consists of two courses: ENG 1050 and ENG 1060.

English 1050 and 1060 are required as part of the writing intensive program, outlined in 51³Ô¹ÏÍø's Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP). Some sections of 1050 and 1060 are also designated as Plus One and require an additional one-hour lab. These additional lab sections, capped at 5 students, support students' writing and provide opportunities for students to get individualized help from their instructors. Other sections have special themes and requirements, which are listed in course titles on BraveWeb.

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Grow as an Educator
Continue Your Education

At 51³Ô¹ÏÍø, your journey doesn’t have to stop with a bachelor’s degree. Many of our English Education students continue their studies right here by earning a Master of Arts in English Education. Whether you want to teach at a higher level, deepen your expertise, or move into educational leadership, 51³Ô¹ÏÍø offers a supportive path forward with faculty you already know and trust.

Explore the MA in English Education
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Find Your Voice. Build Your Future.

At 51³Ô¹ÏÍø, English isn’t just something you study — it’s something you experience. From scholarships and internships to writing support and student publications, you’ll have the resources to grow, express yourself and prepare for what’s next.
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Find scholarships just for English majors.

51³Ô¹ÏÍø English, Theatre & World Languages offers a variety of scholarships to help make your college journey more affordable. These awards recognize academic achievement, leadership and passion for the field — and they’re just one way we invest in your success.

We encourage prospective students to explore these opportunities and see how 51³Ô¹ÏÍø can help support both your goals and your future.

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Student Publications

Share your voice and sharpen your skills through our student-run publications:

  • : Published annually since 1969
  • The Aurochs: Our annual literary magazine featuring poetry, fiction and visual art

These platforms are open to all students and provide real-world experience in writing, editing and publishing.

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Writing Center

Whether you’re working on a research paper, résumé or creative piece, the Writing Center offers one-on-one consultations to help you improve your writing at every stage.

  • Available to all students
  • In-person and online appointments
  • Friendly, peer-based support tailored to your goals

No matter your major, the Writing Center is here to help you grow as a communicator.

After 51³Ô¹ÏÍø

Jordan Williams
I’m a great teacher because I had great teachers.

Jordan Williams

English '22

Common Careers

An English degree from UNC Pembroke builds skills in critical thinking, writing, analysis and communication—preparing you for success in a wide range of fields. Whether you're crafting stories, shaping policy or leading in the classroom, the versatility of an English degree opens doors across industries.

  • Technical writers
  • Teachers
  • Editors
  • Communications Professionals
  • Legal Researchers
  • Public Relations
  • Marketing or Brand Strategist

  • Grant Writer

  • Journalist or Reporter

  • Librarian or Archivist (with advanced degree)

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Meet Our Faculty

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Wendy Miller

Chair and Associate Professor of English, Theatre and World Languages


910.521.6886
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Michael Berntsen

Assistant Chair and Associate Professor of English, Theatre, and Foreign Languages


910.775.4370
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