
Resources
We've collected a number of useful materials and resources, ranging from the mundane-but-necessary (like program checksheets) to the fascinating (like online indices of English studies). We invite you to explore them.
If you can suggest a helpful resource not listed here, please let us know.
For Students and Advisors
- Undergraduate Major Program Checksheets
(From the Office of Records and Registration—choose your Catalog year, then scroll down to English and select your major concentration.) - UTC Graduate and Undergraduate Catalogs
(From the Office of Records and Registration) - UTC Student Handbook
(From the Office of Student Development) - The UTC Writing Center
(A free resource for all UTC student writers)
- What Can You Do with an English Major?
The most-asked (and frequently well-answered) question. You can find some eloquent and helpful advice at these sites:
Scholarly References and Resources
- Calls for Papers [University of Pennsylvania] — a wide-ranging, up-to-date list of invitations to submit scholarship in English and American literature and culture.
- Literary Encyclopedia [University of East Anglia] — an extensive reference work focused on literature in English and its cultural contexts.
- Literary Resources on the Net [Jack Lynch, Rutgers University] — a comprehensive index of internet-based literary resources.
- University English [University of East Anglia] — A professional information resource for higher-education English Studies.
- "Voice of the Shuttle" [Alan Liu, University of California-Santa Barbara] — a comprehensive index of internet-based literary resources.
Professional Organizations
- Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC)
- The Modern Language Association (MLA)
- National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE)
- The South Atlantic Modern Language Association (SAMLA)
