The English major may be an entry point for graduate study, law school, or a career in teaching, and prepares students for many professions in which skillful use of language is important: publishing, journalism, public relations, broadcasting, government, non-profit work, advertising, and business.
English offers all students, whatever their vocational interests, an opportunity to experience the challenges and pleasures of the world's literature in a sustained program of study. Reading literature and literary criticism exercises skills in critical thinking, writing, and communication, and builds an awareness of diverse perspectives that will become important in students' professional and personal lives. Students may choose a variety of courses covering American, British, and world literatures, contemporary and early literatures, cultural studies, gender studies, creative writing, film, and linguistics.
Concentrations
Careers
Many graduates choose typical career paths associated with this major. However, some graduates choose unrelated careers that utilize skills and experiences developed during their years in college. Keep in mind, that some fields will require graduate study or further training.
Esperado Agosto 2022
College of Arts and Letters
Harrison Hall, 54 Bluestone Drive,
HARRISONBURG,
Virginia,
22807, United States
Applicants must have official high school transcript with senior year course schedule.
Minimum standardized test score:
IELTS minimum score of 6.5
Pearson PTE Academic minimum score of 58
TOEFL minimum score of 81 (internet-based test)
Cambridge English Exam - Certificate of Advanced English (CAE) minimum score of 176, CEFR level
Application deadline: Fall Term - June 1; Spring Term - October 1
Puede haber diferentes requisitos de IELTS en función del curso elegido.