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What You Need to Know About Studying English in College

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What is an English Degree? 

An English degree program is a humanities program focusing on the language, literature, and culture of the English-speaking world. Students in this program read and analyze a wide range of texts from classic literature and contemporary media to develop critical thinking and writing skills. Over time, English majors will develop their own voice in writing. 

Common Coursework 

Coursework for every major will vary depending on the institution as well as any specialties a student may choose within their major’s program. Common coursework for English majors may include: 

Marketable Skills from an English Degree 

Some of the top skills people with an English degree will develop include: 

Is an English Major Right for You? 

English majors should be prepared to do a lot of reading and writing. People who choose this major should enjoy precise communication, reading and writing in their free time, have an interest in pursuing a career as a writer, or wish to develop strong communication, writing, and critical thinking skills. While many think of an English major as being a path to a writing career or journalism, the skills learned are useful to graduate and professional programs such as medicine, law, and business. English majors may also find themselves in marketing, teaching, entertainment, and PR positions. 

Common Jobs for English Majors 

Job Title Median Salary  Description Industry Outlook
Postsecondary Teacher  $72,440 – $123,470 Teach courses as the postsecondary (college) level in a particular field. May also engage in research in their field. Average – Above Average Growth 
Lawyer $127,990 Lawyers represent clients in civil and criminal litigation as well as other legal proceedings. They also draw up legal documents and advise clients on legal transactions in one or more areas of law. Above Average Growth 
Manager$97,970 General managers may oversee multiple departments or locations of a public or private organization. They formulate policies, manage daily operations, and plan the use of resources to make sure their section of the organization rules efficiently.  Above Average Growth 
Secondary School Teacher $61,820 These teachers teach one or more subjects to students at the secondary school (high school) level. Average Growth 
Writer/Author $69,510 Writers and authors prepare original written material including scripts, stories, and other materials. Average Growth 
Editor$63,350 Editors plan, coordinate, revise, or edit written material for publication. Declining 
Administrative Assistant/Secretary $37,880 Administrative assistants perform administrative duties within an organization including drafting correspondence, scheduling appointments, organizing and maintaining records, or providing information to supervisors. Declining 
Elementary School Teacher $61,400 These teacher teach academic and social skills to students at the elementary school level. Above Average Growth 
Journalist/Reporter $48,370 Journalists write news stories, reviews, and other commentary for print or broadcast. They may also collect and analyze information through interviews and investigation. Declining 

Other Jobs for English Majors 

Job Title  Median Salary  Description Industry Outlook
Copywriter $58,560 Copywriters create written content for an organization to connect with users and/or sell products and services for one or more industries. — 
Grant Writer $57,610 Grant writers create research proposals and assist with the application process to help organizations get funding from a grant agency or other organization. — 
Technical Writer $78,060 Technical writers write technical materials such as manuals, appendices, and other instructions. They may also assist in designing the layout for such work. Average Growth 
Social Media Manager $56,782 Social media managers are responsible for managing a brand’s social media channels. They may coordinate with supervisors/clients to create content and/or moderate, monitor, and respond to audience.  —
Brand Strategist $80,599 Similar to PR specialists, brand strategists work to manage and enhance the overall brand of an organization. This role tends to be more proactive in developing and improving an organizations brand, which may include research and analysis of the marketplace and the brand’s image. —
Public Relations Specialist $62,800 Public relations specialists promote or create materials or organize events to create or maintain a favorable public image or raise issue awareness for their client or organization. Above Average Growth 
Consultant $82,000 Consultants evaluate information about an organization and research their client’s position within their industry to create plans for improvement. They meet with an organization’s leadership to communicate their findings and may assist in or advise marketing campaigns and brand development. —

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