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English Literature - Georgia College & State University

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I have qualified for the entrance test for M.A in linguistics in J.N.U and English literature from E.F.L.U, my field of interest is teaching as such please advise what should I opt for and future prospects in both the fields

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Bachelor

English Literature from Georgia College & State University is a Campus Bachelor English degree that prepares you for a Liberal Arts career. Specifically, students with a major in English/Literature concentration can: demonstrate knowledge about their own literary tradition; demonstrate knowledge about the English linguistic tradition; demonstrate knowledge about representative works by major world writers, particularly but not solely in the Anglo-American tradition; participate in discourse related to aesthetics, language , and literature; demonstrate an informed critical awareness; demonstrate clarity of thought; express themselves logically, clearly, and correctly in writing and speech; demonstrate an appreciation for creative imagination. View more details on Georgia College & State University . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related English courses.

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