English: Concentration in Professional Writing and Editing, B.A.
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Program Overview
The Bachelor of Arts in English with a concentration in Professional Writing and Editing equips students with critical thinking, writing, and editing skills for careers in professional writing and editing. The program combines coursework in English literature and writing with practical training in professional writing and editing, preparing graduates for a variety of career paths in the field.
Program Outline
Degree Overview
Overview:
The Bachelor of Arts in English with a concentration in Professional Writing and Editing is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue careers in professional writing and editing.
Objectives:
- Develop students' critical thinking, writing, and editing skills.
- Enhance students' understanding of contemporary issues in professional writing and editing.
- Provide students with exposure to a variety of writing genres and professional editing practices.
Description:
The program combines coursework in English literature and writing with practical training in professional writing and editing. Students will learn to analyze and interpret literary texts, develop strong writing and editing skills, and understand the principles of clear and effective communication.
Outline:
Program Content:
- The program includes a core curriculum in English literature and writing, as well as a variety of elective courses in professional writing and editing.
- Courses in the core curriculum cover topics such as literary analysis, critical thinking, rhetoric, grammar, and composition.
- Elective courses in professional writing and editing cover topics such as copywriting, editing, grant writing, technical writing, and proposal writing.
Program Structure:
- The program is typically completed in four years.
- Students are required to complete a total of 120 credit hours, including 36 credit hours of English coursework and 24 credit hours of professional writing and editing coursework.
- Students have the opportunity to complete an internship in a professional writing or editing setting.
Course Schedule:
- The program offers a variety of courses that are offered during the day, evening, and online.
- Students can work with their advisor to create a course schedule that meets their individual needs and interests.
Individual Modules:
- English Literature: Students will study a variety of British and American literary texts, from Shakespeare to contemporary authors.
- Writing: Students will develop their writing skills through a variety of assignments, including essays, research papers, and creative writing projects.
- Professional Writing: Students will learn the principles of clear and effective writing for a variety of audiences and purposes.
- Editing: Students will learn the principles of editing, including grammar, punctuation, and style.
Assessment:
Assessment Methods:
- Students are assessed through a variety of methods, including essays, research papers, exams, and presentations.
- Students are also required to complete a portfolio of their writing and editing work.
Assessment Criteria:
- Students are assessed on their ability to demonstrate critical thinking, writing, and editing skills.
- Students are also assessed on their ability to understand and apply the principles of clear and effective communication.
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
- The program uses a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, discussions, workshops, and individual conferences.
- Students have the opportunity to work with experienced faculty members who are experts in English literature and professional writing and editing.
Faculty:
- The program's faculty members are all highly qualified and have extensive experience in teaching and professional writing and editing.
- Many of the faculty members have published their work in leading journals and books.
Unique Approaches:
- The program offers a variety of unique approaches to teaching, including:
- A focus on experiential learning, with opportunities for students to apply their skills in real-world settings.
- A focus on technology, with opportunities for students to use technology to enhance their learning experience.
Careers:
Potential Career Paths:
- The program prepares students for a variety of careers in professional writing and editing, including:
- Copywriter
- Editor
- Technical writer
- Grant writer
- Proposal writer
- Public relations specialist
- Marketing specialist
Opportunities:
- The program provides students with a variety of opportunities to gain experience in professional writing and editing, including:
- Internships
- Service-learning projects
- Study abroad programs
Outcomes:
- Graduates of the program have been successful in securing jobs in a variety of professional writing and editing fields.
- Many graduates have gone on to pursue graduate degrees in English or related fields.
Other:
Study Abroad:
- The program offers students the opportunity to study abroad in a variety of countries.
- Studying abroad provides students with the opportunity to learn about different cultures and perspectives, and to improve their language skills.
Student Clubs and Organizations:
- The program is involved in a variety of student clubs and organizations, including:
- Sigma Tau Delta, the international English honor society
- The Jane Austen Society of North America
Living Waters Review:
- The program publishes the Living Waters Review, a literary journal that features the work of students and alumni.
Scholarships:
- The program offers a variety of scholarships to students who are interested in pursuing a degree in English with a concentration in Professional Writing and Editing.