Program Overview
English Language Arts Degree
Overview
The English Language Arts degree is a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) program that prepares students for careers requiring strong writing, communication, and analytical thinking skills.
Program Details
- Program Type: Major
- Format: On Campus
- Estimated Time to Complete: 4 years
- Credit Hours: 120
Description
The English Language Arts degree develops students' writing, critical thinking, and analytical skills while introducing them to American, British, and world literatures, creative writing, literary theory, composition, language arts, and rhetoric.
Marketable Skills
- Write clearly, concisely, and compellingly
- Communicate meaningfully to diverse audiences
- Develop solutions to complex problems
- Think critically, creatively, and independently
- Identify and evaluate credible sources
Career Opportunities
A Bachelor of Arts degree in English prepares students for jobs that require strong writing, communication, and analytical thinking skills. Graduates choose careers in various fields, including law, publishing, education, advertising, journalism, or public relations.
Notable Alumni
- An editor with Rolling Stone magazine
- A curator in the Rare Book Division of the New York Public Library
- A member of the public relations staff at PricewaterhouseCoopers accounting firm
- Novelists Karleen Koen, David Lindsey, and Larry McMurtry
- Poets Chad Davidson and John Poch
- Screenplay writer and director Ken Harrison
- Various employees of government agencies, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Government Printing Office
Course Highlights
- Advanced Grammar and Usage (3 hrs)
- Shakespeare (3 hrs)
- Ethnic American Literatures (3 hrs)
- American Literature to 1870 (3 hrs)
- American Literature 1870 to the Present (3 hrs)
- Academic Writing in the Humanities (3 hrs)
Faculty and Research
The faculty hail from top graduate programs in the country, are active scholars and researchers, and are consistently recognized as some of the best teachers at UNT. Some faculty honors include the BBC International Short Story Award, a $1 million U.S. State Department grant, and the National Book Critics Circle Award in Poetry.
Student Organizations and Opportunities
- Sigma Tau Delta international English honor society
- Visiting Writers Series
- Research projects with faculty members
- Department journals: American Literary Review , Studies in the Novel , and others
Class Size and Interaction
Class sizes are restricted to provide opportunities for collaboration with other students and close interaction with professors.
