Composition and Rhetoric Concentration

As an English major, you design your own concentration — a program of study based on your areas of interest, organized around a controlling theme or topic — with the help of your advisor. Below are some recommendations for students interested in this area.

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Recommended Courses

  • ENGL 254: Writing and Communities
  • ENGL 275: Introduction to Rhetorical Theory
  • ENGL 354: Writing: Uses of Literacy
  • ENGL 357*: Composition Theory and Practice
  • ENGL 376: Rhetoric: Argument and Society
  • ENGL 377*: Reading Theory and Practice
  • ENGL 454: Advanced Writing Projects
  • ENGL 475: Rhetoric: The Essay
  • ENGL 475A: Rhetoric of Women Writers
  • ENGL 380/880: Writing Center Theory and Practice for Consultants
  • ENGL 482: Literacy Issues and Community

*Enrollment restricted to students admitted to the TLTE Second English and Language Arts Education program

Recommended Experiences

Recommended Reading

  • College Composition and Communication
  • English Journal
  • Writing on the Edge
  • Kairos
  • Cross-Talk in Composition
  • Writing to Change the World
  • Young Scholars in Writing
  • The Everyday Writing Center
  • Reflections

Career Opportunities

  • Community advocacy work (i.e. grant writing or public service writing)
  • Teaching
  • Writing for media outlets
  • Editing or publishing
  • Professional writing: business, entertainment, government
  • Graduate or Professional school (law, communications, public relations)
  • Writing/Literacy Center teacher/coordinator