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The Bachelor of Arts in English program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of literature, language, and critical analysis. Students explore diverse literary works, develop strong communication and writing skills, and learn how to interpret texts critically. This program fosters research abilities, analytical thinking, and creativity, preparing graduates for roles in education, research, and speech-language support. The program also serves as a foundation for advanced studies in English, linguistics, or teaching, equipping students with versatile skills for various professional pathways.

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Speech-Language Pathologist

31112$65,000 - $110,000Assesses and treats speech, language, and communication disorders, helping individuals improve language fluency and comprehension.

Post-Secondary Teaching and Research Assistant

41201$45,000 - $75,000Assists professors with teaching and research tasks, including grading, conducting tutorials, and supporting academic research projects.

Secondary School Teacher

41220$50,000 - $85,000Teaches English literature and language to high school students, fostering reading comprehension, writing, and critical thinking skills.

Elementary and Secondary School Teacher Assistant

43100$40,000 - $60,000Supports teachers by assisting in classroom activities, helping students with assignments, and promoting a positive learning environment.