The Department of English at the University of Pittsburgh is part of the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. It comprises approximately 46 tenured and tenure-stream faculty members and 55 appointment stream faculty across four main programs: Composition, Literature, Film and Media, and Writing. The department serves around 1250 undergraduate majors, minors, and certificate students, as well as 65 graduate students, while also providing English courses to approximately 14,000 undergraduate students across the university annually.
Our award-winning faculty are affiliated with one or more of four programs within the Department: Composition, Literature, Film and Media, and Writing; we work across programs as well as within single disciplines. We extend the reach of our departmental expertise by engaging in local, national, and global projects and collaborations. This provides a productive set of frameworks for faculty scholarship and teaching, for the professional preparation of graduate students, and for undergraduate learning.
Employing a wide range of approaches to construct diverse forms of knowledge, the Department of English strives to enhance and extend inclusion in our curriculum, community, and activities. Our programs of study in language, literature, film and media, and writing promote a diversity of perspectives and encourage inquiry into a range of textual, cultural, and theoretical traditions. We are also committed to having a diverse faculty and student body, recognizing our investment in the variety of viewpoints that diversity makes possible.