Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature
Owings Mills, USA
BA
DURATION
4 years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
TUITION FEES
USD 20,604 / per semester *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* Tuition and Fees for one semester
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Key Summary
At Stevenson, our English program is as unique as you are. You’ll have the freedom to shape your education around your interests and career goals—choosing from an inspiring mix of courses in literature, creative writing, publishing, and digital studies. Whether you dream of becoming a novelist, journalist, or media strategist, you’ll graduate equipped with the tools to think, write, and communicate with purpose.
As a graduate of our program, you will:
- Think critically and creatively to solve complex problems
- Analyze and interpret texts using literary theory and rhetorical tools
- Master research skills using diverse resources
- Write effectively in academic, creative, and professional formats
- Communicate confidently across a range of platforms
- Understand your values while engaging with the perspectives of others
- Apply classroom knowledge in real-world professional and cultural settings
- Make thoughtful decisions about your academic and career path
Potential career paths include:
- Blogger or Content Creator| Grant Writer| Journalist| Social Media Coordinator| Communications Specialist| Copywriter
We’re so excited that you’re considering joining our vibrant and supportive community. Stevenson University is proud to offer a welcoming campus, personalized academic experiences, and strong support for international students.
Private Scholarships
As an online college that accepts financial aid, this includes scholarships and grants that are offered by private sources — such as fraternal and religious organizations, labor unions, professional associations, social groups, and ethnic associations. Because they are private and therefore not administered by Stevenson, you will need to research and apply for them on your own. The best place to start your research is your local church or synagogue, or a local club such as the Lions or Kiwanis. In addition, various publications contain private resource information; they can be found in your local library or bookstore.
Report Your Private Funding
When applying for financial aid for your online degree, any outside funding you receive must be taken into account when your eligibility is determined for need-based financial aid, such as the Direct Student Loan program. If you have been offered funding from a source outside the University, you should notify the Financial Aid Office of the amount and of the donor.
Federal Loans
A part of your financial aid award may be a loan from the Federal Direct Student Loan Program. A loan must be repaid. Therefore, when deciding whether to borrow, you should examine your need for assistance and your future ability to repay. Generally, you will have from 10 to 25 years to repay your loan, depending on the repayment plan you choose. Your monthly payment amount will be based on how much you borrowed and how long you take to repay. Direct Loans have a fixed interest rate that differs depending on the loan type. The terms and conditions of all loans are explained in the Master Promissory Note which all borrowers must complete and sign.
Alternative/Private Education Loan
Alternative Student Loans, also commonly referred to as Private Education Loans, are consumer loans offered by banks, credit unions, and other private lenders to cover the cost of college not covered by financial aid for online degrees.
Before applying for an Alternative Student Loan, the student and parent of a dependent student should compare the terms of the loan with loan assistance available through the Federal Direct Student Loan and Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loan Programs. Most Alternative Student Loan Programs are not competitive with the Federal Loan Programs and are only intended to provide supplemental education financing after all federal options are exhausted.
The courses listed below are required for completion of the bachelor’s degree in English language and literature. Students must also complete the requirements for the Stevenson Educational Experience (SEE).
Specific pre- and co-requisites for each course are listed in the course descriptions.
Major Requirements
- FYS 100 First Year Seminar
- ENG 160 Introduction to Literary Studies
- ENG 231 Style and Editing
- ENG 256 Introduction to Digital Publishing
- ENG 331 Design Your Career
- ENG 332 Advanced Critical Approaches to Literature
- ENG 420 English Capstone: Internship
Two English elective courses at the 200-level
Two English elective courses at the 300-level
Two English elective courses at any level
One Literature elective course at the 200-level
One Literature elective course at the 300-level
One Literature elective course at the 400-level
Meet foreign language requirement
Graduates of the English Language and Literature program will:
- Solve problems by thinking creatively and critically.
- Read and interpret texts using critical theory and language arts.
- Use research resources.
- Write academic, professional, and/or creative texts.
- Communicate orally and non-verbally.
- Negotiate personal values in relation to the values of others.
- Apply academic preparation to professional and cultural experiences beyond the classroom.
- Make informed academic and career choices based on self-determined goals.
Internship Placements
- 98 Rock
- National MS Society
- Owings Mills Times
- Patuxent Publishing
- The Baltimore Sun
Top Employers
- Baltimore County Public Library
- Carrol County Public Schools
- Harford County Government
- M&T Bank
- Social Security Administration
Graduate Opportunities
- Drexel University
- Florida Atlantic International University
- University of Delaware
- University of Pennsylvania
- Vermont College of Fine Art
Career Pathways
- Blogging
- Copyrighting
- Grant Writer
- Journalist
- Social Media Coordinator


