Arizona State University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

 Department of English

Arizona State University
Department of English
Box 870302
Tempe, AZ 85287-0302
480.965.3168

Main Office Location:
G. Homer Durham Language and Literature Building - LL 542


ASU English Home > Undergraduate Advising > English Links

Useful English Links

ASU Resources List
The English Club
Careers in English
CLAS Student Resources
CLAS Curriculum Guide
Forms Useful to English Majors
Graduate School
Handbook for English Majors
Internship Information
Math and Language Placement Examinations
Minors and Certifcates
Pre-Law Preparation
Scholarships and Awards
Study Abroad Programs
Evaluation of Transfer Courses
Writing Certificate Program


ASU Resources List

A list of links to resources useful to English majors.

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The English Club

The English Club is a new organization at ASU. Begun in the spring of 2000, the English Club is a coalition of English undergraduates dedicated to spreading information about the English degree and the futures it provides. The English Club website is full of useful information, from e-mail to bulletin boards to weekly calenders. Get involved. Check it out.

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Careers in English

Wondering what to do with an English degree? What happens after college? The future isn't as bleak as you may have heard. Find many jobs open to those with English degrees; also, find many links to useful career websites.

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College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) Student Resources

This page provides many useful links, from advising information to graduation information. It includes pages on freshman year programs, and also a link to the CLAS career development program, CLASWorks.

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College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) Curriculum Guide

All CLAS students must meet the CLAS college requirements as well as the individual departmental requirements for a degree. This guide provides information and charts vital to planning an academic program that encompasses the requirements of the major and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

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Forms Useful to English Majors

A list of online forms that English majors may need. Includes application for an independent study, application for an internship, application for graduation and more.

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Graduate Schools

These pages provide help on finding a graduate school and program, paying for graduate school, taking the GRE, applying for graduate school and so much more.

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Handbook for English Majors

This is the most important item on this page. The handbook is full of information about the English degree and department. Read it. Print it.

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Internship Information

An internship is great way to compliment a classroom education, a prep for post-college work, and a wonderful resume builder. This page helps students find good internship positions.

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Math and Language Placement Tests

Contains information and links for students interested in taking placement tests for math or second language classes.

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Minors and Certificates

Links to many options of ASU minors and certificates as well as degrees and certificates offered by local colleges.

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Pre-Law Preparation

Planning on law school? Considering it? This is the guide that will make the most of the undergraduate years for any pre-law student.

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Scholarships and Awards

There are many scholarships available to English majors and often the competition is low. Take advantage of this and apply now.

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Study Abroad Programs

Studying abroad is one of the best options available to students. Find out about ASU programs as well as non-ASU sponsored programs.

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Evaluation of Transfer Courses

Transfer Students: this website tells you how to integrate your transferred classes into an ASU degree program. Go to this page before registering for any classes. To see how Arizona Community College courses will transfer please visit the CAS website.

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Writing Certificate Program

The Writing Certificate is a valuable addition to any university degree, including the English degree. The Writing Certificate certifies that a student has completed 19 hours of advanced writing course work and is trained to be a successful writer in his or her profession.

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