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An English major offers the opportunity to examine literary works and cultural creations across different time periods. The curriculum includes a wide range of English literature courses, with diverse electives available for specialized interests. Core studies in literary analysis, along with American and British literature classes, are complemented by focused topics like African American literature, graphic novels, Shakespearean works, and 19th-century women writers.
At USD, English majors develop sharper analytical and writing abilities while enhancing their personal growth during college and after graduation. The program fosters literary appreciation, historical and cultural awareness, and essential human literacy skills crucial in today's digital world. Students can delve into various disciplines including professional writing, creative writing, gender studies, and literary analysis, alongside traditional English and American literature studies. This comprehensive preparation opens doors to diverse career paths, with alumni finding success in publishing, marketing, teaching, and non-profit work. Many graduates also pursue advanced degrees in medicine, law, or English literature.
International students who have officially completed secondary school (high school) in either the United States or their home country may apply for undergraduate admission. High school (secondary school) transcript with grade point average equivalent to 2.6 on a 4.0 scale.
English Language Requirements:
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) - 71 or higher (iBT), 530 or higher (paper test), IELTS (International English Language Testing System) - 6.0 or higher, Cambridge International Examinations English subject O-Level with B or higher, English subject A-Level with C or higher; International Baccalaureate (IB) - IB English A (4 or higher) or IB English B (6 or higher).