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Bachelor of General Studies Area of Concentration

English

The Division of Continuing Studies offers the Bachelor of General Studies degree with an area of concentration in English.

Required:

30 hours of English courses beyond ENGL 1160 or equivalent.

  • No less than 9 hours upper division

Recommended:

  • English 2410 or 2420 as the third writing course. Students who have already taken a third writing course may take English 2410 or 2420 in the area of concentration.
  • English 4990: Senior Capstone Seminar in final semester

Optional:

An allied field of 1–9 credit hours may be taken in ONE of the following departments:

  • Black Studies
  • Communication (All)
  • Foreign Language
  • History
  • Library Science
  • Native American Studies
  • Philosophy
  • Religion
  • Theatre
  • Writers Workshop
  • Women's Studies

Additional information:

Students interested in graduate studies should contact the graduate adviser in the English department about selecting courses that will prepare the student for graduate school.

Career Information:
An area of concentration in English will give students a diverse background in literature, writing, culture, and communication. Students read, discuss, and write about the literature and culture of English-speaking people, while also learning about the history, structure, and use of the English language. English is a versatile major and will develop skills and understanding useful anywhere. It will also provide the necessary knowledge to pursue an advanced degree, if desired. English students may find careers in education, research, publishing, creative writing, public relations, journalism, advertising, law, business management, marketing, insurance, acting, and training.

For more career information, check out College Board - English or UNO Career Center.

Revised 08/07

 
 

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