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Video: May 22, 2025, Ojibwe author, Heid E. Erdrich, presented to an overflowing audience in WOU’s Willamette Room sponsored by the Jensen Lecture Series andÌý.

The English major

consists of a flexible combination of courses in Literature, Writing and Linguistics.

(for students preparing to teach English Language Arts at the middle or high school levels) combines courses in the English department with courses in the College of Education.

Our exciting curriculum allows students to explore a wide range of literary cultures and genres, professional and creative writing, and an understanding of the structure and social significance of language.

Photo: May 16, 2024, poet Kimberly Blaeser reads to a packed crowd at WOU sponsored by .

Graduates of the English program

enjoy a wide variety of professional opportunities.

Past graduates have gone on to graduate school, law school, into publishing, technical writing, and the one-year WOU Masters in Teaching program (MAT), as well as a variety of jobs in any career that requires strong writing, speaking, and critical thinking skills.

Our TEFL students have taught in China, Taiwan, Spain, Vietnam, Lesotho, South Africa, Mexico, Korea, and other countries.

If you love words, we have options for you!

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  • English Lit Major
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In addition to our innovative course offerings, we boast an energetic, talented, and dedicated faculty who are committed to their students and professional specialties.

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English Department: Integrated, Linguistics, Literature, and Writing

Department Head: Rob Troyer | 503-838-9123 |Ìýtroyerr@wou.edu| BELL 301

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