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  • B.A. Degree in English
    Bachelor of Arts Degrees in English and in English/Language Arts for 8-12 Teacher Certification in Texas.
  • M.A. Degree in English
    Pursuit of an MA in English prepares students for careers as teachers, writers, editors, and other careers.
  • Ph.D. Program in Rhetoric
    Engage the history of rhetoric, composition pedagogy, cultural studies, visual studies, religious discourse, and more.
  • Teacher Certification
    For those seeking teacher certification in 8-12 English/Language Arts.
  • Foreign Language Program
    Spanish as a minor field of study as well as courses in support of the Bilingual Education program.

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Time to Apply for Scholarships

The 2010 Scholarship Announcements and Application Forms are now available in the CFO Building on the ninth floor (on the hall wall near the ESFL departmental offices) and on the first floor in room 131.  The scholarships mainly are designated for English majors and English and Rhetoric graduate students, but one of them is intended for students who are excelling in their study of Spanish.  The deadline for receipt of all application materials is Thursday, April 1, at 2:00 p.m.  Please follow all instructions carefully to ensure optimal consideration of your application.

Jane Roberts Wood to Read on March 30

The Department of English, Speech, and Foreign Languages is co-sponsoring a talk by writer Jane Roberts Wood on Tuesday, March 30. The event will take place at 11:00 in the Joyce Thompson Lecture Hall 101 of the Blagg-Huey Library.

Advising for Spring 2010

If you are an undergraduate in need of advising, please contact either Dr. Krajewski (bkrajewski@twu.edu) or Dr. West (GWest@twu.edu). Dr. Thomspon (Lthompson2@twu.edu) is the Graduate Advisor.