Study BA in English at Worcester State University in the USA, Worcester State University
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BA in English

USA

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What will I learn?

The bachelor of arts in English program will help you communicate clearly, logically, and effectively use research methods intelligently analyze, interpret, and enjoy literature and develop a perspective on the world that is informed by intensive study of literature and its critical methods. In this program, you will become familiar with the classics of world literature, learning about the major authors, works, and literary movements that distinguish English and American literature. At the same time, you will be introduced to ''alternative voices'' in literature-voices that are new to the literary canon or that occupy a literary space outside of it. Your intellectual growth will be carefully nurtured to ensure that you are prepared for a number of career paths, scholarly research, and success in graduate school. Moreover, reflecting the institution’s historical mission, the English program provides guidance and support for future teachers of English.

Majors

  • Journalism
  • Writing

Which department am I in?

Worcester State University

Study options

Full Time (8 Semesters)

Tuition fees
US$17,866.00 per year
Student Health Services Fee- 310
Start date

May 2026

Venue

Worcester State University

486 Chandler Street,

WORCESTER,

Massachusetts,

01602, Northeast, United States

Full Time (8 Semesters)

Tuition fees
US$17,866.00 per year
Student Health Services Fee- 310
Start date

January 2026

Venue

Worcester State University

486 Chandler Street,

WORCESTER,

Massachusetts,

01602, Northeast, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

Student must complete a minimum of 17 college-preparatory courses (each course is equivalent to a year-long high school class) as outlined in the table below to be eligible for admission: English - 4 courses; Mathematics - 4 courses (Algebra I & II and Geometry or Trigonometry, or comparable course work) including mathematics during the final year of high school; Sciences - 3 courses (laboratory-based, including natural/physical sciences or technology/engineering); Social Sciences - 2 courses (including U.S history); Foreign Languages - 2 courses (in a single language); Electives - 2 courses.

Adequate Test of English Language Proficiency: This is required for all applicants whose native language is not English. It can be accomplished by submitting results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) (minimum required score: 71) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) (minimum required score: 6.0).

Additional Accepted English Proficiency Exams: Pearson PTE (minimum required score: 50), DAAD (minimum required score: B2), EIKEN (minimum required score: Pre-1), and iTEP (minimum required score: 3.5).

Minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average: We require a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA from the last institution you attended.

The application deadline for Fall Semester (September entrance) is Apr 01. No international applicants will be considered for the spring (January entrance) unless: You are currently enrolled in an ESL program in the U.S; You are currently attending a U.S. college or university; You currently have a visa status that legally allows you to change to F-1; You were accepted for a previous semester, but deferred attendance due to being refused a visa.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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