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Bachelor of Arts in English
Bachelor of Arts in English

Bachelor of Arts in English

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  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • Application for Admission
  • Personal Statement: The personal statement essay allows us to learn a little more about you.
  • Official High School Transcripts.
  • Letter of Recommendation (Optional): One letter of recommendation from a teacher or counselor where you are currently enrolled or most recently attended.

English requirements

  • A minimum score of 460 on the evidence-based reading and writing section of the SAT is required.
  • A minimum score of 19 on the English section of the ACT is required.
  • The La Verne identification code for the TOEFL is 4381. A minimum score of 80 with acceptable bandwith scores is required.
  • A minimum score of 6.5 on the IELTS with acceptable bandwith scores is required.

Course Information

Students majoring in English literature at the University of La Verne are given the opportunity to examine critically the range of literary expression in English. They consider its multicultural, social, political, and world contexts and apply the results of their study to their own lives. This helps to establish a foundation for life-long learning.

The program prepares students for teaching, graduate study, and a wide variety of careers (including law and business), by educating them to think rigorously and flexibly, to communicate effectively, and to confront the ethical challenges of a changing world.

With an excellent faculty-student ratio, and classes frequently under twenty students, English majors receive individualized attention that helps them to succeed. They take core courses required in the major as well as a variety of upper-division electives. They may elect to enroll in a study-abroad course offered annually, usually in the January term:  recent international courses have taken place in Italy.

In the department, all students are welcome to join the English Club, which promotes the academic and social interests of English majors. In the College of Arts and Sciences, students can participate in the “One Book, One University” project, which annually brings an outstanding contemporary writer to campus to lecture on a recent publication that is changing the current cultural landscape. On campus and in the surrounding Los Angeles area, students can enjoy a broad range of literary, theatrical, artistic, and cultural experiences that will enrich their education.

Over the course of their studies, students sharpen their understanding of language and literature, heighten their awareness of aesthetic qualities and imaginative writing, and examine the expression of human values and concerns. Students complete their degrees in English literature with a deeper understanding of major events in literary history and their relationship to the world at large. The knowledge and skills they gain can contribute to a better, more fulfilling life.

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Core Requirements: 40 semester hours

  • ENG 270 The Foundation of Linguistics
  • ENG 275 Introduction to Literary Criticism
  • ENG 351 British Literature I
  • ENG 352 English Literature II
  • ENG 353 American Literature I
  • ENG 354 American Literature II
  • ENG 431 Studies in the British Fiction, or
  • ENG 434 Studies in the American Novel
  • ENG 460 Shakespeare
  • ENG 499 Senior Capstone

Electives

  • A minimum of 20 semester hours of upper division ENG courses.
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Career Opportunity

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Overseas Student Health Cover

Health Insurance - USD $830 per year

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