English Bachelors Degree In Writing
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Transfer in up to 75% of the degree total
Next Start Date
Aug 18, 2025
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Contribute to a Community That Shapes Ideas and Shares Stories with a BS in English and Writing

Are you passionate about language, literature, and the art of written expression? Liberty University’s Bachelor of Science (BS) in English and Writing combines the study of literature with a strong focus on professional and creative writing. This program is designed to help you develop the analytical, critical thinking, and communication skills that are essential for a wide range of careers.

This residential program fosters a vibrant, supportive community where you can collaborate with peers, learn from experienced faculty, and grow both academically and personally. Guided by professors who are not only accomplished in their fields but also invested in mentoring you, you’ll have the chance to engage in a Christ-centered education that encourages you to approach writing with integrity and purpose. By earning a Bachelor of Science (BS) in English and Writing from Liberty University, you can become better equipped to make meaningful contributions to the writing profession by applying both the academic and spiritual knowledge gained throughout your studies.

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Why Choose Liberty’s Undergraduate English and Writing Degree Program?

Liberty University’s residential English and writing program offers a comprehensive curriculum that integrates literary studies with practical writing skills. In this program, you can explore English literature and writing while gaining hands-on experience in creative and technical writing. You’ll study under seasoned faculty who are committed to your success, striving to help you grow both academically and professionally. Our program also prioritizes creating a community where you can connect with peers and participate in enriching opportunities, such as writing workshops, conferences, and literary publications.

As part of this degree, you’ll have access to resources like Liberty University’s extensive library, where a robotics system houses books and resources across multiple genres. Research assistants and online databases are also available, as well as a Center for Writing where you can make one-on-one appointments with tutors or apply to gain experience as a tutor yourself. Liberty’s literary journal, LAMP, is just one other example of a campus and department environment that encourages creativity and intellectual growth.

Whether you are interested in professional writing, technical writing, or literary studies, Liberty’s English and writing degree program is offered in a residential context that can help you develop your unique skills and interests within a like-minded community.


What Will You Study in Our Bachelor of Science in English and Writing Degree?

This undergraduate English and writing degree provides a diverse selection of courses designed to help prepare you for various writing-focused careers. You’ll study topics like modern grammar, writing and rhetoric, and literary analysis. The program also includes specialized courses in areas such as creative writing, technical writing, expository writing, grant writing, and research methods, which can help you hone your writing skills in multiple contexts. By balancing English literature and writing with practical applications, our curriculum aims to help equip you for roles that demand clear, effective communication.

You’ll also have the opportunity to explore advanced writing techniques through courses that focus on literature. These courses explore topics such as the authorship of Shakespeare, American naturalism, and Christian literature throughout history. Additionally, you’ll be able to choose some of the courses you are interested in through electives. The classes in this program emphasize understanding language through reading and writing for the purpose of real-world application, making our program a valuable choice within English and writing degrees for students who want to develop versatile writing skills.

Review the Degree Completion Plan (coming soon) and check out our featured courses below to learn more about what you’ll be studying!

Featured Courses

ENGL 300 – Survey of Literary History

ENGL 333 – Modern Grammar

WRIT 201 – Introduction to Creative Writing

WRIT 403 – Technical Writing

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Highlights of Our BS in English Literature and Writing Degree

  • Experienced Faculty: Learn from professors who are accomplished writers and scholars, dedicated to mentoring students in both English literature and writing disciplines.
  • Diverse Career Preparation: This program can help equip you with versatile skills applicable to careers in technical writing, journalism, editing, and more.
  • Professional Development Opportunities: Engage with our chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, the International English Honor Society, which offers various professional development activities.
  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Benefit from a curriculum that integrates literary studies with practical writing skills, helping prepare you for the multifaceted demands of the writing profession.
  • Supportive Academic Environment: Join a community that fosters academic excellence and encourages the integration of a Christian worldview into your studies.

Liberty’s English and Writing Bachelor’s Degree Information

Potential Career Opportunities for BS in English and Writing Graduates

  • Content creator
  • Copywriter
  • Editor
  • Journalist
  • Technical writer

Admission Requirements for Undergraduate Degrees

Every application is reviewed by the admission committee on a case-by-case basis, meaning there are no set minimums for acceptance. However, all applicants must submit the following documents* for admission:

  • Admission application
  • Official high school transcripts
  • Official college transcripts (if applicable)
  • Results from the CLT, SAT, or ACT are not required for admission, but may be used in consideration for merit-based aid.
  • Admission essay

*Note that additional documentation may be requested by the admission committee after your application has been received.

 

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