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English BachelorsAshford University - United StatesCreate a versatile career with your Bachelor of Arts in English from Ashford University. The Bachelor of Arts in English degree program offers you a disciplined study of literature and a rigorous foundation fo... Show More Create a versatile career with your Bachelor of Arts in English from Ashford University. The Bachelor of Arts in English degree program offers you a disciplined study of literature and a rigorous foundation for the development of writing and critical thinking skills. Professionals with Bachelor of Arts degrees in English are in demand for their proficiency in communication and writing by employers in a broad range of fields. By deepening your understanding of this unique language, you strengthen your comprehension of our world and your ability to communicate. You will fathom new insights into the social, philosophical, and moral themes that are crucial to a just society and global community. Entry RequirementsStudents seeking admission to an online undergraduate program must meet the following admission requirements prior to the start of the first course at Ashford University: Have a regular high-school diploma earned through college preparatory or regular high school courses or GED equivalency recognized by the Department of Education of the state in which it was earned, completed secondary school through home schooling as defined by state law, or earned an equivalent to a US high school diploma at an international high school according to approved Foreign Evaluation services. An earned IEP or Special Education Diploma or Certificate of Completion based upon IEP goals does not meet the regular high school diploma requirement for admission to Ashford University. If no high school degree was earned, applicants who have successfully completed at least a two-year program that is acceptable for full credit toward a bachelor’s degree from an appropriately accredited postsecondary institution, as defined by Ashford University transfer credit policies, may be admitted. Be 22 years of age or older, or be exempt from this requirement by meeting one of the following criteria: - Earned a minimum of 30 transferable credits* as defined by Ashford University transfer credit policies; - Earned an Associate’s degree or higher from a regionally or approved nationally accredited institution; or - Seeking readmission to Ashford University after withdrawal from a degree program; or - Current degree-seeking student at Ashford University requesting to change majors. Have the ability to study English indicated by one of the following: - Achieved a recognized high school diploma or equivalent in which the primary language of instruction was English - Received a GED that was taken in English - A minimum of 30 credits have been earned from regionally or approved nationally accredited colleges/universities in the United States or equivalent in which the primary language of instruction was English; or - Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) examination taken within the past two (2) years. A minimum score of 500 paper-based or 61 Internet-based is required. Copies of official scores must be submitted prior to provisional enrollment, and official scores must be submitted for full admission. Submission of official transcripts from all postsecondary education attempted. TOEFL scores submission. Cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 2.0.** Other FeesBooks and supplies : $4,000 |
$12,137 Domestic $12,137 International |
52 Months Fulltime |
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English BachelorsArizona State University - United StatesThe online Bachelor of Arts degree in English will prepare students to read and write critically in a variety of print and digital genres, and develop strong literacy skills. Through integrated study, students... Show More The online Bachelor of Arts degree in English will prepare students to read and write critically in a variety of print and digital genres, and develop strong literacy skills. Through integrated study, students will be prepared for a variety of careers that require teamwork, analytical interpretation, problem solving, strong and effective oral and written communication, and leadership skills. In addition, students will practice how to express complex ideas for a specific audience and purpose, and utilize research tools for writing and other modes of communication. Further, students will develop contextualizing skills, which allow them to situate texts within their historical, cultural, critical, and rhetorical situations. The Bachelor of Arts in English offers students the opportunity to pursue their degree completely online. This degree provides students with a solid cross-discipline selection of high-quality courses from the ASU Department of English, while still having complete control over their daily schedule. The program is taught by experienced ASU faculty members, who also teach on-campus courses and do research in their field of expertise. Entry Requirements
English - 4 years (composition/literature based) Applicants must also meet at least one of the following:
Top 25% in high school graduating class *ASU does not require the writing portion of these tests. Official transcripts must be mailed directly to Undergraduate Admissions by the records office of the issuing institution(s). ASU does not accept transcripts delivered by hand or fax. Please have your previous academic institution(s) mail your official transcript to the appropriate ASU mailing address
Individual Review All students who don’t meet the above standards will be evaluated through a process called Individual Review. Through this process Undergraduate Admissions will review all available information about a student’s application, carefully considering all aspects of a student’s academic background and accomplishments. Submission of an ACT or SAT test score is highly recommended. In some cases, additional information might be requested.
TOEFL and IELTS score must be mailed to the university. Other Fees |
$57,600 Domestic $57,600 International |
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English BachelorsCalifornia Baptist University - United StatesA B.A. in English from California Baptist University - Online and Professional Studies is an online accelerated degree program that will help you achieve your goals. Finish your degree in 16 months and learn the necess... Show More A B.A. in English from California Baptist University - Online and Professional Studies is an online accelerated degree program that will help you achieve your goals. Finish your degree in 16 months and learn the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed. Online and Professional Studies (OPS) English Majors are given the opportunity to take a variety of stimulating courses online that will broaden their perspective of the English language and literature. Spanning the study of children's literature to creative writing to literary theory and criticism, the Bachelor of Arts degree in English from CBU - OPS will allow students to expand their knowledge and become well-rounded individuals with a degree that testifies to their intellect. A degree earned through OPS is not only affordable but also effective and respected. Students who earn their bachelor's degree in English online at CBU are given the opportunity to complete their degree in a timely manner while getting a state-of-the-art education from professors who are committed to excellence with a drive to see their students succeed. Entry Requirements24 transferrable units preferred Minimum GPA of 2.0 Other Fees |
$18,396 Domestic $18,396 International |
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English BachelorsCentral Washington University - United StatesThe specialization combines a liberal arts background in literature with specialized writing courses in creative writing (fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, screenwriting), business writing, professional writing, sc... Show More The specialization combines a liberal arts background in literature with specialized writing courses in creative writing (fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, screenwriting), business writing, professional writing, scientific and technical writing, editing, and publishing. Students in this 74-credit specialization are expected to complete ENG 301 and ENG 303 prior to enrolling in other upper-division major requirements. Entry RequirementsApplicants with a 3.4 cumulative GPA or higher and have satisfied the CADR requirements (see below) will be automatically admitted regardless of ACT or SAT score*. Admission Essay is not required. *Applicants must still submit an ACT or SAT test scores. Test scores are used for scholarship consideration and for placement into English and Math courses at CWU. Applicants with a 3.00 - 3.39 cumulative GPA who have satisfied the CADR requirements will be considered for admission based on grades AND test scores. For applicants with CADR deficiencies, Admissions will take into account, grade trends, course rigor, senior year course schedule, and ACT/SAT scores. Admissions Essay recommended ( essay questions ). Applicants with a cumulative GPA of 2.00 - 2.99 and/or CADR deficiencies will be considered through CWU's holistic Comprehensive Review Process. In this process we consider your responses to essay questions , grade trends, course rigor, senior year course schedule, and ACT/SAT scores. Admissions Essay is required. To be considered for admissions, students must have at least a 2.00 cumulative GPA in high school and any applicable college work.
COLLEGE ACADEMIC DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS (CADR) CADR refers to college admission criteria established by the Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC). Each school district determines which of its courses meet CADR guidelines. Students are encouraged to take additional courses above and beyond the minimum CADR requirements listed below. English: 4 credits (including 3 credits of literature and composition) Math: 3 credits (including algebra I, algebra II and geometry) Senior year Math-Based Quantitative Course: 1 credit. (Acceptable courses include algebra I, algebra II, geometry, pre-calculus and above, math analysis, statistics, applied math, appropriate career and technical courses, or an algebra-based science course such as chemistry or physics. If you take and pass pre-calculus, math analysis or calculus prior to your senior year, you're exempt from this requirement.) Social Science: 3 credits Lab Science: 2 credits (one credit required in an algebra based lab science)
World Language: 2 credits of the same world language, Native American language or American Sign Language
To submit proof of English proficiency, international students (except those from Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and English-speaking provinces of Canada) must submit one of the following: a) IELTS score (6.0) or TOEFL score (525 for paper-based, 195 for computer-based, 71 for Internet-based) b) A 3.0 or B grade in each of the two college-level English composition classes from a U.S. college or university. c) Recommendation from CWU’s UESL program. Other Fees |
$56,553 Domestic $56,553 International |
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English MastersLiberty University - United StatesThe Master of Education – Teaching & Learning with a cognate in English is designed to train individuals in planning and implementing appropriate curriculum among a variety of levels. Liberty’s M.Ed. in Teaching an... Show More The Master of Education – Teaching & Learning with a cognate in English is designed to train individuals in planning and implementing appropriate curriculum among a variety of levels. Liberty’s M.Ed. in Teaching and Learning (English) prepares students with the skills necessary for advanced writing, linguistics, communication, analysis and acquisition of English and various Modern Languages. Combining Christian perspective with accredited academics, you will gain invaluable experience to impact the world of language and education. This program will help you to establish a firm understanding of curriculum development and classroom management while equipping you with the leadership skills needed to achieve your goals and succeed in your teaching career. Entry RequirementsApplicants must have completed bachelor's degree or its foreign equivalent.They must have above a 2.0 cumulative combined GPA for all accredited colleges attended.
International Applicants If you are an International applicant,following English language test should be required TOEFL for international, non-English speaking candidates (score of 550 paper-based test, 253 computer-based test or 60 internet-based test)
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$9,360 Domestic $9,360 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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