Saint Leo University Background Image
Image of Saint Leo University
Foreign Language
Bachelor of Communication Degree
Bachelor of Communication Degree

Bachelor of Communication Degree

  • ID:SLU0001
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
  • Duration:
  • Intake:

Fees (USD)

Estimated Total/program:
Apply
60
Accept letter
100
Visa
20
Fly
1

Admission Requirements

  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) - minimum score of 45 iBT

  • International English Language Testing system (IELTS) - minimum score of 5.0

  • Pearson Test of English Academics (PTE A) - minimum score of 35

  • Successful completion of ELS Level 109

  • For transfer students, two semesters with grades of B or higher in English composition courses at regionally accredited post-secondary institutions in the United States

  • Successful completion of a NAFSA or CEA-recognized ESL program

  • Duolingo English Test - minimum score of 75

Course Information

The major in English is designed to develop in students an understanding of language and its uses; an effective, individual writing voice; a critical and aesthetic appreciation of literature; and an understanding of how literature illuminates the diversity of human experience. Because of its comprehensive nature and its focus on critical and analytical thinking and writing skills, the major prepares students for graduate study in English, library science, and law as well as career paths in which effective communication is central, such as teaching, publishing, advertising, public relations, and professional writing.
All students majoring in English take a 21-semester-hour core of courses and choose a complementary 18-semester-hour specialization in Literary and Cultural Studies, Professional Writing, or Creative Writing. Students considering teaching English at the secondary level may take the 23-41-hour education minor in place of one of the above areas of specialization. Additionally, all students in the English major are required to take 6-semester hours from a specialization other than their own. Courses that may be taken as an elective are designated with a * in the offerings below.

See moreSee less

Pre Courses

No Course!
See moreSee less

Pathway Courses

No Course!
See moreSee less

Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity


Graduates attend M.A. and M.F.A. programs in Writing. They also succeed in a variety of careers in advertising, public relations, editing, publishing and teaching. Some also pursue graduate study in English, library science and law.

  • Copywriter

  • Editor

  • News Reporter

  • Publisher

  • Grant Writer

  • Journalist

  • Literacy Program Coordinator

  • English Teacher

  • Marketing Specialist

  • Linguist

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Same Courses

Close search