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Bilkent University
Bachelor in American Culture and Literature
- Ankara, Turkey
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Department of American Culture and Literature uses an interdisciplinary approach in the study of the United States, its people, and its culture.


University of Missouri, Kansas City
Bachelor's in English - American Studies
- Kansas City, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in English with a focus on American Studies offers students a comprehensive exploration of American literature, culture, and history. The program emphasizes critical thinking, analysis,...


University of Texas - El Paso
Bachelor's in English and American Literature
- El Paso, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in English and American Literature program provides students with a comprehensive study of classic and contemporary works from English and American authors. The curriculum emphasizes de...
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The Catholic University In Ružomberok
BA in English and American Studies and Philosophy
- Ružomberok, Slovakia
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English, Slovak
The BA program in English and American Studies and Philosophy takes 3 years and it allows students to improve their English language, to get acquainted with the English and American history, literature and culture, to learn philosophical terminology, to explore the most important philosophical schools and problems and to develop skills of critical thinking and analysis. Graduates may continue in their MA studies or find interesting positions requiring knowledge of the English language and critical and analytical approach.


Osaka University - Osaka
BA in English and American Literature and English Linguistics
- Suita, Japan
BA
On-Campus
English
Students majoring in Anglo-American literature will receive a general overview of the world of English-language literature with a central focus on Britain and America, as well as the characteristics of different genres and their formation and development from a range of cultural perspectives. This foundation serves as a basis to consider specific works, including novels, poetry, plays, and criticism. As they refine their literary sensibilities, students develop their abilities to read literary works with accuracy and precision as well as analyze the methodology of literary studies. Students are given the freedom to choose their research topics based on their interests, which they pursue as a graduate thesis.


Aquinas College
Bachelor in English with Literature Emphasis
- Grand Rapids, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The English major at Aquinas prepares you for your career and for life through the study of literature and language. In our English Literature major, you will meet some of the greatest writers in the world and keep pace with current trends in such fields as women’s studies, minority literatures, world literature in English, and film studies.


Boston College
American Heritage, B.A.
- Boston, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The interdisciplinary major in American Heritage offers students a flexible way to explore topics related to American history, culture, and society. This program encourages students to design their ow...


Mercy College
Bachelor in English
- Dobbs Ferry, USA
- New York, USA
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BA
Full time
4 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Develop strong literacy skills as you read and write critically. Build a foundation in critical thinking and communication that you can apply as a writer, teacher and in many other working environments.
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An American literature program typically focuses on studying many different genres of famous works. Students usually will be encouraged to read and discuss pieces from writers such as Earnest Hemmingway, Herman Melville and Mark Twain.