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Bachelor of Arts

English

Bachelor of Arts in English

**Online option now available!

Pursue a Bachelor of Arts in English to gain deep insights into literature, language, and writing. This flexible and comprehensive English degree, offered both on campus and fully online, allows you to explore a wide range of literature and writing courses while developing strong analytical and communication skills.

Tailor your academic journey around your interests, whether you’re drawn to classic literature, contemporary writing, creative expression, or professional communication. The program builds critical thinking and writing skills that prepare graduates for careers in education, publishing, journalism, digital media, law, and more.

Graduates can find career opportunities such as:

  • Law
  • Publishing
  • Social and Digital Media
  • Public Relations
  • Multimedia Journalism
  • Sales and Marketing
  • Business and Nonprofits
  • Creative Writing
  • Professional Writing
  • Technical Writing
  • Editing
  • Government and Politics
  • Medicine or Health Professions
  • Graduate School
  • Technology
  • Education and Teaching

 

Program Details

An English degree offers a strong foundation for a number of careers in various fields. Through engaging coursework, English majors develop skills that employers seek in by:

  • Developing analytical and critical thinking for higher level problem-solving and decision making
  • Interpreting and understanding various texts, media, and writing styles
  • Enhancing communication and teamwork skills to become suitable for a wide variety of roles

Prefer to Learn Online?

Georgia Southwestern understands the importance of flexibility when it comes to education. Students have the opportunity to pursue a degree in English on-campus or completely online!

Undergraduate Degree

Bachelor of Arts in English

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erica.hill@gsw.edu

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Did You Know?

College graduates with humanities degrees in Georgia are employed full-time at a rate of 96%.
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences

 

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I chose to be an English major because I love learning about literature and writing. English has always been my favorite subject in school, and after trying chemistry and marketing, I finally settled on what I love. The English department is also small and close-knit, so it was easy to get to know my professors.

Sabryna Lay English Major
Thomaston, Georgia