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B.A. in English - Literature
B.A. in English - Literature

B.A. in English - Literature

  • ID:LIU10039
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Entry requirements

  • Incoming freshmen must have a solid B average (3.0 or 82-85 grade point average) and an average SAT of 1000 (Critical Reading and Math combined) or ACT Composite of 20 or above.

  • Transfer students must have completed more than 24 college credits. A minimum college G.P.A. of 2.0 is required for application review. If you have completed fewer than 24 credits, you must also submit high school transcripts and SAT/ACT scores.

English requirements

  • Minimum Scores for full admission:

    • TOEFL: 75

    • IELTS 6.0

    • PTE: 50

    • SAT: 420 Critical Reading

    • ACT: 16 on English Section

  • The following will be required to attend the English Language Institute (ELI):

    • No IELTS/TOEFL/PTE

    • IELTS below 6

    • TOEFL below 75

    • PTE below 50

Course Information

Studying literature is a road map to the world around you. In the Department of English, Philosophy, and Foreign Languages, you will travel the past with such great literary voices as Chaucer and Shakespeare, Dickens and the Brontës. Then you will discover the world through contemporary writers such as James Joyce, Tennessee Williams and Virginia Wolfe. The B.A. in English with a Concentration in Literature offers you an opportunity to explore these great minds of Western civilization, in their own words, on a one-to-one basis. The systematic study of great literature prepares students for a wide variety of careers, including teaching, law, medicine, business and computer science.

In this 120-credit program you will learn to write clearly, to organize and communicate your thoughts and feelings, and to understand what the finest writers of the past and present have said about the enduring issues of identity, morality, spirituality, and material success. Along with a solid grounding in basic composition and a survey of English literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to the 20th century, you can choose from an exciting array of electives that range from “The Bible as Literature” and “The Victorian Rebels” to “The Art of Autobiography “and “The American Novel.”

With introductory courses in logic and political science, English is an excellent, traditional pre-law major, and with appropriate introductory sequences in the sciences, English is also an excellent pre-medical or pre-dental major. With a minor in Business or Computer Science, a student who majors in English will prepare especially well for many executive positions in business and government.

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