English, B.A.

English, B.A.

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in English gives students opportunities to study the English language in literary, educational, creative, and professional contexts. 

Across all concentrations, every English B.A. student will have a shared core of classes and a shared capstone course. Each student will produce a capstone project of professional quality suitable as a writing sample for application to graduate school or part of a professional portfolio for career opportunities.

Concentrations perfect for your passions

The English B.A. has three (3) distinct concentrations–Education, Literature, and Writing–all of which open a direct pathway to a teaching credential in English in the state of California, so English majors get the opportunity to deeply study what they love while preserving multiple career options.

  • The Education concentration prepares you to become a teacher of English. In this concentration you’ll get an introduction to creative writing and writing pedagogy to supplement your linguistics and literary study.
  • The Literature concentration is perfect for students interested in understanding and analyzing texts from a variety of forms and perspectives. In this concentration, you’ll gain interpretive, analytical, critical thinking, and close reading skills as you delve into the world of literature, literary theory, rhetoric, and writing. These skills equip students for careers in law, college teaching, church, and NGO organizations, even business.
  • The Writing concentration is perfect for students interested in creative writing, editing, and engaging with a variety of texts, genres and perspectives. You’ll learn the fundamental components of fiction, poetry, nonfiction, journalism, and professional writing from experienced published faculty. You will also be able to develop your own writing projects in your genre(s) of interest and learn to engage with the larger writing community.

*All English B.A. students are eligible for the 4+1 Writing M.A. Track. More information below.

Experience that translates to career success

In this program, you’ll develop crucial reading, writing, and communication skills needed in many careers. You’ll learn skills to analyze and communicate complex ideas and perspectives, to compose clear and compelling writing, to apply linguistics in writing and tutoring, to create literary analysis, to edit, and to give professional presentations.

You’ll also have numerous opportunities to participate in campus publications, such as Driftwood, the creative arts journal, and The Point, PLNU’s student-led newspaper. Qualified students can also complete an independent honors project of their choice their senior year.

English majors are also encouraged to apply to work as writing consultants in the Loma Writing Center

Mentorship from experienced faculty

Faculty in PLNU’s Department of Literature, Journalism, Writing and Languages are published writers, book award recipients, and respected literary scholars. Department faculty have received book awards and major national grants, including several from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Fulbright Fellowship Grant, and the Del Amo Foundation.

Faculty writings have been featured in literary journals such as Boulevard, Diagram, Fairy Tale Review, The International Poetry Review, New Letters, The Normal School, Poet Lore, Ruminate, The Rumpus, So to Speak, and Verse Daily; and in periodicals such as The New York Times, The San Diego Union-Tribune, The Los Angeles Times, and Boston Magazine, among others. They’ve distinguished themselves as scholars of topics such as Shakespeare, Milton, post-colonial theory, Emily Bronte, Mary Wollstonecraft, Bram Stoker, the intersection between feminist thought and Christian theology and practice, Flannery O’Connor, and more.

*4+1 Writing, M.A. Track

If you’re considering continuing your education in writing, the 4+1 Writing M.A. track allows you to earn your master’s more quickly than the traditional timeline. This will allow you to start earning graduate-level credits as you complete your upper division baccalaureate courses. Students in the English B.A. program must decide to enroll in the 4+1 track by the end of their sophomore year.

Talk to your academic advisor to find out how you can earn your master’s in writing strategically and efficiently.

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Course List

For information about the courses required for the English, B.A. program, view the PLNU Catalog. 

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Student Support

For most students, the transition into college life is one full of adjustments. There is the excitement of newfound freedoms, but also some uncertainty as you begin to make choices and take responsibility for your own future. 

At PLNU, we’re committed to supporting you — academically, professionally, spiritually, personally — so that you may be successful both in your time as a student and beyond. That’s why we offer a holistic support system that focuses on your unique experiences, particular needs, and personal and professional goals — resulting from our deep concern for you, our student.

With a focus on authentic relationships and personalized attention, our goal is to help transform you so you can follow your calling in your own career and life.

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Career Opportunities

Do you love stories, writing, and the power of language? An English degree equips you with more than just an appreciation for literature, it gives you strong skills in communication, analysis, creativity, and critical thinking. Whether you’re passionate about writing, teaching, editing, or storytelling in new media, English prepares you to turn your love of language into a meaningful career.

What can you do with an English degree?

Many graduates of the English program have gone on to impact the world through careers in writing, editing, publishing, and communications. Others have become teachers or pursued graduate study in literature, law, or education. Alumni also work in diverse fields like journalism, marketing, nonprofit leadership, and corporate communications, bringing their ability to think deeply, write clearly, and connect with others to whatever profession they pursue.

Some of the positions our graduates currently hold include:

Editor

Editors plan, review, and revise content for publication. They decide on style, structure, and accuracy of written material, often working with authors to shape narratives and enforce editorial standards.

  • Median Pay: $75,260/year
  • Number of Jobs: 115,800
  • Job Outlook (2024‑34): +1% (Slower than average)
  • Employment Change: +700
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Technical Writer

Technical Writers prepare instruction manuals, how-to guides, journal articles, and other supporting documents to communicate complex and technical information more easily. They often work in scientific, engineering, or technical industries.

  • Median Pay: $91,670/year
  • Number of Jobs: 56,400
  • Job Outlook (2024‑34): +1% (Slower than average)
  • Employment Change: +500 jobs
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Writers & Authors

Writers and Authors (including content writers) develop written content for media, publications, websites, and other forms of communication. They may work freelance or with publishers, corporations, digital media, or advertising.

  • Median Pay: $72,270/year
  • Number of Jobs: 135,400
  • Job Outlook (2024‑34): +4% (As fast as average)
  • Employment Change: +4,900 jobs
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