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The Bachelor of Arts and Community Studies in English at Cape Breton University (CBU) offers a comprehensive exploration of the English language, emphasizing its role in shaping human interaction, thought, and culture. Students engage with a diverse array of literary works, enhancing their analytical and critical thinking abilities. The program fosters strong communication skills, both written and oral, and encourages a deep appreciation for literature's impact on society. Graduates are well-prepared for various careers that value analytical and communication expertise, as well as for advanced studies in English and related fields.

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Writer

51111$40,000 - $80,000Create original written content for various media, including books, articles, scripts, and online publications.

Editor

51112$45,000 - $85,000Review, revise, and prepare written material for publication, ensuring clarity, coherence, and adherence to style guidelines.

Journalist

51113$40,000 - $75,000Research, investigate, and report on news stories and events for newspapers, magazines, television, or online platforms.

Technical Writer

51110$50,000 - $90,000Develop clear and concise technical documents, manuals, and guides to assist users in understanding complex information.

Public Relations Specialist

11202$50,000 - $90,000Develop and implement communication strategies to promote and maintain a positive public image for organizations.