English - Writing and Rhetoric, BA
Arts, Sciences, & Education
Campus:Biscayne Bay Campus, Modesto Maidique Campus
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Program Description
The English major empowers students by teaching them to read critically, think creatively, write clearly and express themselves effectively. Their education provides ways of looking at the world as well as a body of knowledge on which to draw. All English majors take a common core of twelve credits and then specialize in one of four tracks: Literature, Writing and Rhetoric, Creative Writing, Linguistics. Through reading, discussing, and writing about significant texts, students enhance their abilities to understand and analyze fiction, poetry, drama, and nonfictional prose; at the same time, they gain insights into individual lives and cultures that enrich their own experiences. FIU English majors enjoy a variety of professional and educational careers including editing and publishing, teaching, technical writing, law, corporate and not-for-profit management, information technology and graduate study in English, Linguistics and other disciplines. Majoring in English prepares students for graduate work in English and for admission to law school; in addition, students can enter a careers where good writing and excellent critical thinking skills are required.
Admission Requirements
1. Students entering FIU as Freshmen or as a Transfer student with less than 60 transfer credits
Admissions criteria are the same as the general FIU criteria for students entering with fewer than 60 approved credits. Click here for the details.
2. Transfer students entering FIU with 60 or more transfer credits
Admissions criteria are the same as the general FIU criteria for students entering with 60 or more approved credits. Click here for the details.
Career Opportunities
Related Occupations:
- Health Educators
- Graduate Teaching Assistants
- Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary
- Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education
- Instructional Coordinators
- Teacher Assistants
Most of these occupations require a four-year bachelor's degree, but some do not.
Wages & Employment Trends for Secondary School Teachers, except Special and Vocational Education:
Florida Median income | $47,320 |
Florida rate of growth | +12% |
National Median wages | $56,310 |
National Projected growth | +6% |
Source and more information: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/25-2031.00
Contact Information
For Advising:
CASE Center for Advising & Student Success
MMC: ZEB210 / 305.348.2978
BBC: AC1 300 / 305.919.5859
https://caseadvising.fiu.edu
caseadvising@fiu.edu
For the Department/Program:
Modesto Maidique Campus
DM 453, 11200 SW 8 Street
Miami, FL 33199
Phone: 305-348-2874
Fax: 305-348-3878
Biscayne Bay Campus
AC1-335, 3000 NE 151 Street
North Miami, FL 33181
Phone: 305-919-5857