English
Campbellsville University offers Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Master of Arts degrees in English. The English Department provides an area, major, and minor in English and offers certification for teaching English in grades 8-12 as well as an endorsement in middle-grades education.
The Department of English also provides components of the General Education Program (ENG 111: Freshman Composition I; ENG 112: Freshman Composition II; and ENG 210: Literary Studies) and two developmental courses (ENG 090: Writing Skills and ENG 110: Basic English).
General Education English classes are available at these locations:
- Campbellsville
- Harrodsburg
- Louisville
- Somerset
- Online
English major courses are offered on the Campbellsville campus.
English Degrees
English Area, 8-12 teaching certification with 5-9 Extension
Careers in English
- Advertising Director
- Attorney
- Author
- Blogger
- Business Analyst
- Copyeditor
- Counselor
- Customer Service Representative
- High School English Teacher
- Human Resources Director
- Journalist
- Librarian
- Professor
- Public Relations Manager
- Recruiter
- Researcher
- School Administrator
- Speech Writer
- Technical Writer
- Writing Center Director
Student Outcomes
Recent graduates of the Campbellsville University English program serve as certified fundraising professionals and district administrative assistants of charitable organizations like Hospice International and YMCA; certified LC4 librarians and library media specialists; US Marine Corps air intelligence officers; PhD students at and MA graduates of international schools like the University of Cambridge and King’s College London as well as domestic universities like Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, and the University of North Carolina; chiropractors; middle and high school English teachers; high school volleyball, academic, cheer, and wrestling coaches; attorneys; service organizers for teacher’s associations; software engineers; university professors; film makers; copyeditors; associate pastors; park conservancy membership coordinators; free-lance editors; web-design interns; enrollment counselors; authors; professional writers; theologians; family center coordinators; fine arts museum coordinators; assistant associate actuaries; and optometrists. With students whose interests range from theology to art to medicine to library science, a CU English major enriches students’ lives and enables them to serve humanity well.