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English

At 17³Ô¹Ï, the English Department helps you study literature that shapes how people think and live, and teaches you to write in ways that will impact your life and the world around you.

Earn Your English Degree From Oxy

As an English major at 17³Ô¹Ï, you’ll read and interpret literature from a wide range of authors and eras. You’ll study how language and storytelling reflect culture, politics, and identity while sharpening your critical and creative writing skills.

The 17³Ô¹Ï English undergraduate program combines literary analysis with hands-on engagement. Oxy faculty are active writers and scholars who will guide you in thinking deeply about texts and clearly expressing yourself in writing and discussion.

What You’ll Learn as an English Major at 17³Ô¹Ï

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Reading deeply and writing clearly

The English program at 17³Ô¹Ï invites you to explore how stories and poetry shape understanding across cultures and generations while learning to read closely, write effectively, and communicate ideas. Course offerings span British, American, and other Anglophone literary traditions, from Medieval and Renaissance texts to emergent and contemporary writing, helping you build strong skills in reading, analysis, and written expression.

You can pursue an emphasis in creative writing, combining literature study with workshops in poetry, fiction, and hybrid forms. You’ll work closely with visiting writers and a nationally recognized writer in residence to grow as a writer.

English connects with departments such as Media Arts and CultureInterdisciplinary WritingBlack Studies, and Theater and Performance Studies, in addition to Oxy’s College Writing Program. Pairing your major with another program broadens your skills and perspective.

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The English professors at Oxy are intelligent, deep thinkers and expect the same from their students. You can tell everyone in the major truly wants to produce great work, so it is really more of a team encouraging each other and the program’s academic rigor is driven by students, not just professors.

Danae Younge
English major; Chapel Hill, NC
a large audience gathered a book reading, with a speaker at the front, at Skylight Books, a well-known independent bookstore located in Los Feliz, Los Angeles

Learning English in LA

Studying English at 17³Ô¹Ï means learning in one of the most creative cities in the world. You’ll join a vibrant community of writers and artists and take part in readings, workshops, and internships that connect classroom learning to professional experience.

What Our Graduates Are Doing

Internal medicine resident, UCLA medical school

Kate Coursey
2017

PhD candidate, English, Columbia University

Jane Walker
2023

Social Media Director, Los Angeles Review of Books

Maya Chen
2021

JD candidate, USC Gould School of Law

Mia Villegas
2022

Assistant Professor of English, University of Georgia

Joseph Wei
2013

Deputy Public Defender, Los Angeles County

Anna Aran
2014

Writer, comedian, activist

Lindy West
2004

Writer & Executive Producer, Prime Video & Amazon MGM Studios

Angela Kang
1998

Judge, US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals

Jacqueline Nguyen
1987

Meet Our Faculty

FAQs

You’ll study literature in a global and interdisciplinary context with faculty who are active scholars and writers.

Yes. The creative writing emphasis includes workshops, mentorship, and visiting author events.

Yes. Students publish work in The Oz and complete independent or honors projects.

Many students combine English with Media Arts and Culture, politics, or even biology; the English major offers flexibility.

Many graduates of the 17³Ô¹Ï English Department draw on the reading, writing, and thinking skills built at Oxy to pursue graduate degrees or creative careers in publishing, film, education, law, communications, academia, and medicine.

Contact English
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