B.A. In English
Bethlehem, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 50,500 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* 2022-23 full-time comprehensive fee per year
Introduction
English Studies is one of the cornerstones of a liberal arts education and also offers a variety of approaches to specialized study. At Moravian University, students are invited to explore the rich, multi-dimensional nature of English Studies through their engagement with creative expression and the study of culture and history, linguistics, literature, rhetoric, theatre and performance, media, and writing. Excellent preparation for graduate study, the English major also helps launch the careers of writers, critics, lawyers, reporters, archivists, speech writers, editors, teachers, publishers, and researchers.
Why Moravian?
It's all about the experience! The opportunities here are life-changing. Here’s a preview of what you’ll experience as a Moravian University student:
- A tech-friendly campus: Every student receives a MacBook Pro and an iPad as soon as they deposit
- Personalized learning: We have an 11:1 student-to-faculty ratio and an average class size of 17 students
- Classic college town: Moravian is located in historic downtown Bethlehem, PA
- Lifetime support: Say hello to the Center for Career and Civic Engagement!
- Global education: Choose from more than 20 study abroad programs
- Opportunities beyond the classroom: Participate in research, civic engagement, scholarship programs, internships, and more.
- A vast and active network: There are more than 20,000 Moravian alumni across the world, ready to help you get a job
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Scholarships up to USD 25,000 for International Students
Moravian University offers an International Student Merit Award based primarily on academic achievement: grades, the strength of your academic program, your TOEFL or IELTS scores, and your SAT scores if submitted.
Curriculum
The Major in English
The English major consists of ten courses: a five-course core, four major electives, and a capstone experience. English majors are encouraged to supplement required and elective courses for the major with elective courses from other disciplines, minors that are complementary to English Studies, and related courses from the Learning in Common curriculum, as well as co-curricular involvement in theatre, The Comenian, The Manuscript, and other relevant opportunities.
5 Core Courses
- ENGL 225: Introduction to English Studies
- One additional writing course:
- ENGL 211: Creative Nonfiction
- ENGL 212: Creative Writing
- ENGL 217: Intro to Writing Arts
- Two literary period courses, including one pre-20th Century
- One literary genre course
4 Electives
- ENGL courses at the 200-level or above
Capstone Experience
- ENGL 371: Senior Seminar
Writing Arts Concentration
Studying Writing Arts at Moravian University gives you the rich learning experience of the English major with an added emphasis allowing you to explore the endless possibilities of written communication within our dynamic, increasingly globalized world. Through a variety of courses in academic, creative, and professional writing emphasizing both traditional print and evolving digital genres—from analytical essays to technical instructions; from news articles to short stories, poetry, creative nonfiction, and plays; from grant proposals to blogs, vlogs, and podcasts—students learn to become flexible, adaptable writers, ready to bring advanced writing, reading, and critical thinking skills to their personal and professional lives.
Career Opportunities
So what can you do with an English major? Because the skills acquired through careful study of language and literature are so widely applicable, your options are virtually unlimited. A quick survey of working people you know will undoubtedly reveal that many were English majors as college students--start asking around! In these increasingly communication-minded days, fluency with language--including skill in both written and oral communication--is at the top of many employers' lists. Grace and confidence in communicating are crucial steps toward beginning any successful career. Following are some categories you might consider.
Education
The first thing that comes to mind, traditionally, in connection with an English major is teaching. And there's nothing wrong with that! The field of teaching, remember, is vast, ranging from elementary education to post-graduate instruction, and from private to public institutions of all sizes. Besides teaching American, English, and/or comparative literature, English majors might go on to teach writing (including creative writing, business and professional writing, technical writing, and so on).
Writing
Or, English majors might choose a career in writing itself. This could mean journalism--writing for newspapers or magazines, or perhaps freelance writing of nonfiction, fiction, and/or poetry. (Some freelance writers do, in fact, manage to make an adequate living from their writing projects; others combine their freelance work with, perhaps, teaching or a staff writing or editing position.) But there are unlimited possibilities for writing on the job as well. Writing skills are essential in the fields of advertising and public relations, for example, and many companies and nonprofit organizations need strong writers and work on in-house publications, newsletters, grant proposals, annual reports, technical and administrative documentation, and so on.
Editing
Do friends come to you for help in editing their papers? An eye for accuracy and clarity in writing might mean you are especially well-suited for work as an editor. While we generally associate editorial jobs with newspapers, magazines, and book publishing companies, more and more positions are becoming available for technical editors today as well. Written documents need careful editing--but so do today's all-important Web pages.
Publishing
The world of publishing is vast, and jobs for English majors range beyond the editorial realm. Strong communications skills are needed, as well, in the sales and marketing, publicity, and human relations departments of major publishing operations, to name just a few.
Literature and Research
Further study is a valuable option, and some English majors will be drawn to scholarly research and writing. In addition, English majors who love the library might consider the field of library science, as well as related work as general researchers. English majors with added strengths in foreign languages might also consider work as translators.
Related Fields
With its strong emphasis on language, logic and critical thinking, a background in English studies is excellent preparation for a career in law. The historical emphasis of many literature courses often leads English majors to discover a passion for history. And English majors are well-suited for careers in business as well, where the abilities to solve complex problems and to research and write effective documents are of utmost importance.
These are just a few of the many possibilities. If you have spent four years working hard to gain a critical awareness of language and its intricacies, you will be well-suited for whatever comes next--be it further study or entering the workplace. Clear and careful communication will never go out of style.
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