A Bachelor of Arts in English is an undergraduate degree that explores the study of literature, language, writing, and critical analysis. Students engage with a wide range of texts, from classic to contemporary, while developing strong communication, reading, and interpretive skills. The program also emphasizes creative and academic writing. Graduates often pursue careers in education, writing, publishing, media, and other fields requiring strong language skills.
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Duration
Full-time
3 years
Start date & application deadlines
Starting Date
October, January
Language
English
Credits
360 Credits
Delivered
On Campus
Campus Location
Hamilton, New Zealand
Disciplines
Humanities
A Bachelor of Arts in English is an undergraduate degree that explores the study of literature, language, writing, and critical analysis. Students engage with a wide range of texts, from classic to contemporary, while developing strong communication, reading, and interpretive skills. The program also emphasizes creative and academic writing. Graduates often pursue careers in education, writing, publishing, media, and other fields requiring strong language skills.
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