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Bachelor of Science Degree
The ability to express yourself well in speech and in writing is an asset in
any career. This makes English an excellent choice for students seeking a
practical liberal arts major. The program offers three tracks: Literature,
which examines the work of British and American authors as well as
diverse world literatures; Writing, an intensive program in which students
explore various genres in creative writing and print journalism; and
Communication, which includes concentrations in Interpersonal
Communication and Broadcast Journalism. Along with the obvious
career paths of writing, publishing and journalism, an English major can
lay the groundwork for careers in marketing, public relations, human
resources, teaching or law.
English majors choose from three distinct concentrations:
Communication – Broadcast Journalism |
What you'll study - Media writing, radio and television, news gathering, broadcast journalism |
Career Paths - Broadcast journalism writing or reporting |
Communication – Interpersonal Communication |
What you'll study - Voice and speech production, organizational communication |
Career Paths - Business management, consulting, human resources |
Literature |
What you'll study - British and American authors; African American, Latin American and other diverse literatures |
Career Paths - Teaching, publishing, public relations, human resources |
Writing |
What you'll study - Poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, drama, print journalism |
Career Paths - Writing, journalism, law, business management |
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