Why Study English?
An English degree from Boston College will prepare you to understand our changing world and thrive in it. Our graduates work as writers, journalists, academics, attorneys, physicians, and beyond.
A cornerstone of Boston College's thriving liberal arts tradition, English is one of the largest departments in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences. Our interdisciplinary approach deepens students' understanding of today's world through course offerings in literary and cultural history, genre, gender and sexuality, race and ethnicity, migration, disability, the environment, digital humanities, and creative writing.
The English major and minor offer a range of courses and interdisciplinary offerings while introducing fundamental skills in close reading, literary analysis, and critical thinking, preparing you for diverse careers.
The English Department offers interdisciplinary minors and concentrations in American Studies, Asian American Studies, Creative Writing, Irish Studies, Journalism, and Medical Humanities.
As part of a thriving research university with over 5,000 graduate students, the English Department offers a two-year M.A. program, a selective Ph.D. program, and an M.A.T. program for English teachers.
The English Department's signature courses include the First-Year Writing Seminar—15-person workshops that help you develop your writing and research skills while exploring lasting questions and pressing societal issues—and the Literature Core courses, which introduce all Boston College students to the extraordinary range of the study of literature.
An English degree from Boston College will prepare you to understand our changing world and thrive in it. Our graduates work as writers, journalists, academics, attorneys, physicians, and beyond.