B.A. English
Nova Southeastern University Undergraduate Programs
Key Information
Campus location
Fort Lauderdale, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 33,510
Application deadline
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Introduction
Refine Your Craft and Learn to Effectively Express Insight, Technique, and Creativity
Literature immerses you in worlds created by great imaginations. Studying the written word, and the techniques and theories behind it will sharpen your abilities in clear communication, close reading, sophisticated analysis, creative thinking, and empathy. Nova Southeastern University’s Bachelor of Arts in English gives you the skills to read and write about human experiences and expressions on issues covering migration and borders, gender, environment, technology, love, death, the pursuit of knowledge, and more.
As an NSU English major, a comprehensive foundation in British, American, and world literature will prepare you for a path to explore additional exciting areas, ranging from popular culture to literary theory and criticism, from Shakespeare and science fiction to the Harlem Renaissance, Latinx culture, Gender Studies, Film Studies and more. Your professors will inspire you, even as the great authors of the world become your teachers too. NSU’s English program gives you opportunities to meet contemporary authors at campus events, write or edit for NSU’s student literary arts magazine or start your own poetry slam on campus. Upon completion of the program, you’ll be prepared for a wide array of careers.
Why Should You Major in English at NSU?
- Sigma Tau Delta: English Honor Society
- Alpha Mu Gamma: Foreign Language Honor Society
- Wyrd: NSU Student Book Club
- Style Us: Writing and Professionalization Workshop Series
- The Reel: NSU’s Annual Film Series
- Story Booth: What’s Your Story?
- El Cafecito & Au Café: Coffee and Conversation Hour Series
- Open Expressions: Student Artists
- NSU’s Center for the Humanities Internship
- Digressions: NSU’s Literary & Art Journal
- The Current: NSU’s Student-Run Newspaper
- Radio X: NSU College Radio Station NSU Write from the Start Writing and Communication Center (WCC)
- Crossroads Humanities Student Conference
- Undergraduate Student Symposium and Film Festival
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Experiential Learning/Internships
During your undergraduate studies, you’ll have a number of hands-on opportunities to gain real-world experience.
NSU’s Office of Student Media provides NSU students with opportunities to get hands-on in a variety of student-run media operations.
NSU’s Write from the Start Writing and Communication Center (WCC) is an innovative workspace where students, consultants, and faculty come together to talk about writing and communication. The WCC offers year-round workshops, events, and resources where all can learn, share and improve their writing and communication skills. Past events have included weekly write-ins, Wikipedia Edit-a-thons, and writing-focused podcasts.
Additionally, NSU students enjoy exclusive internships at the Halmos College of Arts and Science’s Center for the Humanities. Humanities Center interns contribute to NSU’s growing Digital Humanities research initiative and help to facilitate workshops, lecture series, and collaborative research projects to expand awareness and appreciation for the humanities in South Florida.
Career Opportunities
Explore Careers in Education, Editing, Law, Business, and Technology
Cultural savvy, clear communication, and resourcefulness are essential tools for standing out in an increasingly diverse and digital world. The career possibilities that exist for English majors are many because an English degree sharpens skills that are the basis of a wide range of in-demand careers where precise understanding of ideas and effective communication are essential. An English major never goes out of style, and there will always be a need for individuals who can write well and understand the conventions and complexities of the English language.
There is no single path to any career, and English majors are some of the best-prepared candidates for many fields. Many English majors go into advertising, publishing, marketing, website production, management, and education. Still, others go into computers, finance, and medicine or continue on to graduate studies in literature or law. NSU’s English program readies you for success.
Average Starting Salary
Salaries you can earn with a B. A in English varies widely because of the many career offerings associated with this degree. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, these were the average annual salaries for the following roles in 2019:
- Technical Writers – $72,850
- Editors – $61,370
- Advertising, Promotions and Marketing Managers - $135,900
- Public Relations Specialists – $61,150
Shark Destinations
NSU English alumni go on to enjoy exciting and rewarding careers. You’ll find some of our graduates at companies and institutions like:
- Education
- Charter Schools USA
- Broward County Public Schools
- Metropolitan State University of Denver
- Regis University
- Health
- Banyan Care and Counseling
- Broward Health
- Non-Profit
- Code.org
- Writing & Publishing
- Taylor & Francis Publishers
- Macmillan Publishers Entertainment
- This Is Improv, Inc.
- Philadelphia Inquirer
- Politics & Law
- Florida Governor’s Office
- Southern Group Firm
This program also prepares alumni to confidently pursue graduate school in English, Law, or Education, as well as seek certification to become a secondary school teacher, a process supported by NSU's master's and doctoral degree programs in education and Broward County's alternative certification program.