Bachelor of Arts in English

Program Description

A bachelor’s degree in English from American Public University System (APUS) will help you organize and articulate your thoughts in speech and writing, helping you achieve personal and professional success. You will not only gain skills that help to prepare you for the workplace but you will also build confidence in your ability to communicate effectively and efficiently in all situations.

The English department provides students with courses in Composition, Professional Writing, Linguistics, and World, British, and American Literature. Through a carefully planned program of planned and elective courses, you will hone your professional and personal communication skills by learning to investigate, analyze, and synthesize information. The program culminates in a final senior seminar where you will create your own work of academic research.

Our faculty are not only teachers; they are also active members of their professional fields and organizations. Among them are scholars, novelists, editors, poets, journalists, and bloggers, and as a student, you will have the ability to regularly interact with them. The Trefry Library at APUS gives you 24/7 access to the world with thousands of books and journals, media sources, and research guides. The English department at APUS welcomes you to our family.

Degree Program Objectives

In addition to the institutional and degree level learning objectives, graduates of this program are expected to achieve these learning outcomes:

  • Articulate ideas effectively and efficiently in speech and in writing.
  • Demonstrate the ability to use a variety of critical theories in the analysis and synthesis of text.
  • Analyze themes, multiple interpretations, and critical connections in texts.
  • Assess a variety of different perspectives that challenge personal cultural experiences and expectations.
  • Create texts of critical thought by integrating a variety of different viewpoints.
  1. All literature courses require successful completion of ENGL101-Proficiency in Writing or ENGL110-Making Writing Relevant.

  2. All literature courses require successful completion of ENGL101-Proficiency in Writing or ENGL110-Making Writing Relevant.

  3. Prerequisite: Senior Standing and completion of all major courses prior to enrollment. Must be taken as the last course before graduation.

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