English Program
Program Overview/Mission
Share the experience of classic, contemporary, and multicultural literatures and rhetorics
with other adventurous students and dedicated faculty. Be a leader in the classroom
and workplace by advancing your skills in critical thinking, cultural knowledge, research
and writing skills, and theories of reading.
Most UHCL English courses currently meet face-to-face in real-time classrooms where
you join other dedicated students, lead presentations or discussions, and receive
direct attention from full-time faculty who help you with your writing and research.
Program Degrees
Undergraduate
- English B.A.
- English B.A. with Grades 4-8 English Language Arts and Reading Certification
- English B.A. with Grades 7-12 English Language Arts and Reading Certification
Graduate
- Literature M.A. - no longer accepting applicants
- Literature M.A. with Concentration in American Studies - no longer accepting applicants
- Literature M.A. with Concentration in Composition and Rhetoric - no longer accepting applicants
Minor
Admission Requirements
- How to Apply as a Freshman Student
- How to Apply as a Transfer Student
- How to Apply as an International Student
Program Faculty

Christina Cedillo
Professor of Writing and Rhetoric and co-Director of First-Year Writing,
Human Sciences and Humanities
Contact number: 281-283-3483
Email: cedilloc@uhcl.edu
Office: Bayou 2233.05

Chloé Diepenbrock
Associate Professor of Writing,
Human Sciences and Humanities
Contact number: 281-283-3356
Email: Diepenbrock@uhcl.edu
Office: Student Services Building 2109.04

Dragana Djordjevic
Senior Lecturer of Writing and Linguistics,
Human Sciences and Humanities
Contact number: 281-283-3382
Email: djordjevic@uhcl.edu
Office: Bayou 1508.08

Leticia French
Senior Lecturer of Writing,
Human Sciences and Humanities
Contact number: 281-283-3462
Email: french@uhcl.edu
Office: Arbor 1507

Lorie Jacobs
Associate Professor of Writing,
Human Sciences and Humanities
Contact number: 281-283-3460
Email: jacobsl@uhcl.edu
Office: SSCB 2109.14

Elizabeth Klett
Program Director and Professor of Literature,
Human Sciences and Humanities
Contact number: 281-283-3445
Email: Klette@uhcl.edu
Office: Bayou 2529.09

Anne Marcoline
Associate Professor of Literature,
Human Sciences and Humanities
Contact number: 281-283-3448
Email: Marcoline@uhcl.edu
Office: SSCB 2109.03

Wanalee Romero
Clinical Associate Professor in the First-Year Seminar Program and Literature,
Human Sciences and Humanities
Contact number: 281-283-3423
Email: romero@uhcl.edu
Office: Bayou 2529

Christal R. Seahorn
Associate Professor of Writing,
Human Sciences and Humanities
Contact number: 281-283-3444
Email: seahorn@uhcl.edu
Office: Bayou 1508.27

Hunter W. Stephenson
Associate Professor of Writing,
Human Sciences and Humanities
Contact number: 281-283-3403
Email: stephenson@uhcl.edu
Office: SSB 2109.11
Curriculum and Instruction
Undergraduate Program - Bachelor of Arts
For a direct path to your degree, choose an English major without teacher certification but with electives that enrich your training in Communication, Writing, History, and other Human Sciences and Humanities. Or combine your major with Teacher's Certification from University of Houston-Clear Lake's College of Education. "Alternative certification" may be available for English majors who want to finish their degrees and start teaching sooner. Minors are available from other degree programs in Human Sciences and Humanities. Talk with your advisor!
Graduate Program - Master of Arts
The M.A. in Literature program is no longer accepting applications.
Student Resources
Sigma Tau Delta
The International English Honor Society has been an active part of UHCL's English
Program since 1989. As a society, and as friends, UHCL's Rho Omega chapter of Sigma
Tau Delta strives to encourage an appreciation of literature not only among ourselves
but in the community at large. We are fond of having book discussions, meeting authors,
and playing lit trivia and hosting other literary events. This is not just an academic
honor, but an invitation into a community of like-minded lovers of literature.
In addition to chapter opportunities, members are eligible to apply for Sigma Tau Delta scholarships and summer internships, participate in international conventions, and submit original work for publication and writing awards. Membership eligibility is currently evaluated at the start of each long semester; invitation letters are sent out to eligible students soon thereafter.
Undergraduate candidate requirements:
- Be currently enrolled as a UHCL student (need not be an English major)
- Have completed a minimum of 3 semesters of college work.
- Have completed a minimum of 2 UHCL ENGL classes other than ENGL 3302
- Have a minimum 3.5 GPA across all UHCL ENGL courses other than ENGL 3302
Graduate candidate requirements:
- Be currently enrolled in UHCL's Literature MA program.
- Have completed a minimum of 6 semester hours of graduate (5000-level) LITR courses
- Have a minimum 3.7 GPA across all completed UHCL 5000-level LITR courses
For additional information, please visit HawkLink or contact engagement@uhcl.edu.
Career Opportunities
College graduates today can anticipate not one career but several, for which training in English makes you highly adaptable. School is a natural home for lifelong learners and gifted writers, leading many English majors to become teachers for at least parts of their careers. Teaching is not the only career option for English and other Liberal Arts graduates. Cultural knowledge, critical thinking, and communication skills create opportunities in the worlds of non-profit, government, online, corporate or small businesses. English graduates work in publishing, communications, public relations, and job training, sometimes starting at entry-level jobs but then making ourselves indispensable by intelligently and efficiently processing information, solving problems, and communicating results.






