Tell Your Story
If you want to master language arts, Warner’s English and Writing major is here to give you the training you need. In this program, you will explore literature, critical theory and creative writing. You will enter a space where critical thinking and literacy thrive. You will be equipped for your future with Warner’s English and Writing major, whether that be a career as a writer or further studies.
Job Opportunities
Warner University’s Creative Writing Center is always looking for excellent writers to tutor other students. You can share what you are learning and help others succeed.
Get Featured
Show off your hard work! You can have your writing published in the campus magazine, journal, website or newsletters.
Expert Faculty
Your classes will be informed by real experience. At Warner, you will learn from faculty who have been in the field for over ten years.
What Can I do With This Degree?
- English Teacher
Introduce the next generation to the English language at any grade level. - Content Writer
Write content for advertisements, internal communications, websites and more. - Investigative Journalism
Research and investigate current events and share your findings with the public. - Editing and Publishing
Help refine and publish articles, books and more. - ESOL Teacher
Introduce English to adults who natively speak another language. - Library Services
Direct and guide students towards the right resources for their research. - Creative Writing
Start a career in writing novels, poetry, screenplays and more.
“When I first came to Warner, I was not a huge fan of taking English. After a few classes, I fell in love with the program, as it taught me more about the language, history, and expression. I began to understand how vital studying literature is, especially in understanding different cultures, time periods, and other people’s perspectives. I feel that my time taking English courses has also aided my own spiritual and academic formation, challenging me with harder material and opening my eyes to becoming a more understanding individual in order to better witness to others about Christ.”